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Bristol's annual Pride Day is almost here, with some huge performers and a colourful parade expected to light up the city centre in a huge celebration of love, inclusion and unity on the day. The ...
Bristol's annual Pride Day is almost here with some huge performers and a colourful parade expected to light up the city centre in a huge celebration of love, inclusion and unity on the day. The ...
Press release issued: 3 July 2018. The University of Bristol is once again delighted to be a sponsor and supporter for this year’s Bristol Pride Festival. The ever-popular event launched last Friday ...
Thousands of people descend on the city to take part in a Pride Parade, to mark the pinnacle of LGBT+ celebrations. Bristol hold off a gutsy challenge to earn a win that ends Newcastle's 100% ...
Bristol Pride's walking parade will be vehicle and float-free due to health and safety as well as the nature of the route. The parade will gather at Castle park from 10am and will depart at 10:45am.
It was announced earlier this year that the location for the main event would move, after a record-breaking 36,000 people turned out to Lloyds Amphitheatre for the 2018 festival.
Thousands of people descend on the city to take part in a Pride Parade, to mark the pinnacle of LGBT+ celebrations. Birmingham City captain Harlee Dean heads a late winner to end Blues' six-game ...
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