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February 2023
Save the date for Pride Caerffili
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Save the date for Pride Caerffili
Posted on : 01 Feb 2023
Caerphilly County Borough Council kick started LGBT History Month with announcement of first Pride Caerffili event.
Pride Caerffili is set to be day-long celebration taking place from 12pm-7pm on Saturday 24th June 2023.
Visitors can expect a family-friendly event, recognising and celebrating the contributions made by LGBTQ+ people in our society. On the day, there will be live entertainment and an iconic Pride Parade to celebrate.
The parade is due to set off from St Martin’s School, Caerphilly at 12pm, making its way down through the town, looping around the Twyn Carpark area where it will finish.
Cllr Jamie Pritchard, Deputy Leader of the Council said: “We’ve been meeting for several months to consider the planning of the inaugural Pride Caerffili event. We’re confident that it will be an amazing day of live music, entertainment, and celebration as we come together in support of our LGBTQ+ community in Caerphilly County Borough.
“We at CCBC, are committed to ensuring Caerphilly County Borough remains an inclusive place to live, work and visit for all, and this event is just one way we can listen to the voices of our LGBTQ+ community.”
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