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Latest revision as of 20:06, 19 January 2019
The UK Pride Organisers Network, UKPON, was formed in October 2016 at a conference in Birmingham, to bring together over 90 Pride events around the country.[1] UKPON is an Associate Member of the European Pride Organisers Association and InterPride, and a member of the LGBT Consortium and ILGA.[2]List of Prides by region
:See also our List of Prides article.Prides listed on the UKPON website (as at December 2016):[3]
East Midlands
East of England
Northern Ireland
North East England
North West England
- Blackpool Pride Festival
- Bolton Pride
- Burnley Pride
- Chester Pride
- Cumbria Pride
- Liverpool Pride
- Manchester Pride
- Preston Pride
- Salford Pride / Pink Picnic
- Wigan Pride
Scotland
South East England and London
- Brighton Pride
- Canterbury Pride
- Croydon Pride
- Eastbourne Pride
- Essex Pride
- Hampshire Pride
- Hastings Pride
- Hertfordshire Pride
- Isle of Wight Pride
- Margate Pride
- Oxford Pride
- Portsmouth Pride
- Pride in London
- Reading Pride
- Southampton Pride
- Trans Pride Brighton
- Winter Pride (London)
South West England
- Bourne Free (Bournemouth)
- Bridgwater Pride
- Bristol Pride
- Cornwall Pride
- Exeter Pride
- Exmouth Pride
- Gloucestershire Pride
- Plymouth Pride
- Pride Herefordshire
- Salisbury Pride
- Swindon & Wiltshire Pride
- Totnes Pride
- Trans Pride South West
- Weston Super Mare Pride
- Worcestershire Pride
Wales
West Midlands
- Birmingham Pride
- Coventry Pride
- Stoke on Trent Pride
- Walsall Pride
- Warwickshire Pride
- Wolverhampton Pride
Yorkshire & The Humber
- Bradford Pride
- Doncaster Pride
- Harrogate Pride
- Huddersfield Pride
- Leeds Pride
- Pride in Hull
- Pride Sheffield
- Rotherham Pride
- Wakefield Pride
- Worksop Pride
- York Pride
Other/National Prides
- BiCon
- Channel Islands Pride
- Digital Pride
- Leather Pride
- L-Fest
- Sparkle, the Transgender Convention
- Student Pride
- UK Black Pride
Other prides
The following additional Prides are listed on the UKPON site as at 2018[4] and/or 2019.[5]
- Barking and Degenham Pride
- Barnsley Pride
- Bideford Pride
- Bury Pride
- Colchester Pride
- Cumbria Pride (South)
- Darlington Pride
- Derbyshire Pride
- Dorchester Pride
- Dublin Pride
- Dumfries and Galloway Pride
- Dundee Pride
- Eastleigh Pride Festival
- Folkestone Pride
- Grampian Pride (Aberdeen)
- Guildford Pride
- Happy Valley Pride (Hebden Bridge)
- Hebridean Pride
- Lancaster Pride
- Levenshulme Pride
- Midsomer Norton Pride
- Pride in Diversity (Harrogate)
- Proud Ness
- Queer Spirit Festival
- Saltire East Lothian
- Southend pride
- Stockport Pride
- Stourbridge Pride
- Telford Pride
- Trafford Pride
- Tunbridge Wells Pride
- Worthing Pride
- Witney Pride
- Wythenshawe Pride
External links
References
- ↑ Gary Hart, "Pride organisers join forces with new national network", Gscene 21 October 2016.
- ↑ website (Archived at 2018-07-13 by the Internet Archive).
- ↑ Prides by Region page on the UKPON website. (Archived at 2016-12-08 by WebCite®).
- ↑ Pride map (archived as at 8 May 2018)
- ↑ Pride Dates (Archived as at 19 January 2019).