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[[File:Croydon pridefest v3.jpg|thumb|Croydon PrideFest logo]]'''Croydon PrideFest''' is a [[Pride]] event for [[Croydon]], South London, organised for the first time in 2016 (although not the first Pride event for the borough).
[[File:Croydon pridefest v3.jpg|thumb|Croydon PrideFest logo]]'''Croydon PrideFest''' is a [[Pride]] event for [[Croydon]], South London, organised for the first time on 28 August 2016 (A [[Croydon Pride (1993)|Croydon Pride]] event had been held in 1993).


The event is organised by Cllr [[Mark Watson]] and will be launched by Cllr [[Wayne Trakas-Lawlor]], the first openly gay Mayor of Croydon. There will be a parade starting from North End (Croydon's main pedestrianised shopping centre), moving through central Croydon to Surrey Street, where there will be food and information stalls and music, theatre and dance acts.
Croydon PrideFest was organised by Cllr [[Mark Watson]] and aunched by Cllr [[Wayne Trakas-Lawlor]], the first openly gay Mayor of Croydon. There was be a parade starting from North End (Croydon's main pedestrianised shopping centre), moving through central Croydon to Surrey Street, where there were food and information stalls and music, theatre and dance acts.


==External links==
==External links==


*http://www.croydonpridefest.co.uk/ Official website.
*[http://www.croydonpridefest.co.uk/ Official website].


[[Category:Croydon]]
[[Category:Croydon]]
[[Category:Pride]]
[[Category:Pride]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 17 November 2021

Croydon PrideFest logo

Croydon PrideFest is a Pride event for Croydon, South London, organised for the first time on 28 August 2016 (A Croydon Pride event had been held in 1993).

Croydon PrideFest was organised by Cllr Mark Watson and aunched by Cllr Wayne Trakas-Lawlor, the first openly gay Mayor of Croydon. There was be a parade starting from North End (Croydon's main pedestrianised shopping centre), moving through central Croydon to Surrey Street, where there were food and information stalls and music, theatre and dance acts.