Pride in Gloucestershire – Gloucester Pride
Gloucester

Saturday, 01 October 2022 10:30am to 7:00pm

Accessibility features

  • Access for Wheelchair Users Access for Wheelchair Users
  • Accessible toilet
  • Autism Friendly
  • BSL Interpreter/ BSL Event
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • Hearing Loop
  • Hidden Disabilities Awareness
  • Large Print
  • Public Transport Links
  • Quiet Space
  • Visual Impairment Awareness

Pride in Gloucestershire has been postponed until 1st October 2022. 

With the Main Stage and Cabaret Stages leading the line up in terms of performance and the Speakers Corner returning with a full programme of insightful talks, discussions and debates – it really is shaping up to be our biggest and best Pride celebration yet!

Gloucester Park will be open from 11:30am – 8:00pm.

This year sees the return of the Family Zone, the expansion of the Trans and Sensory Zone. In addition we are introducing a Youth Zone  for the very first time.

Accessibility is extremely important. We are pleased to share that a lottery grant specifically for accessibility and inclusion is allowing us to ensure that this years event is the most accessible it has ever been.

We are also pleased to be welcoming back Mobiloo to the event, expanding the Sensory Space for the Neurodiverse, increasing the BSL Interpreter provision and improve the quality and accessibility of information.

There will be an induction loop system in our Speakers Corner, plenty of water for Guide Dogs and there is an accessible viewing platform in front of the Main Stage. 

To complement the programme of activities and live performances we will also be joined by Danters Funfair.

You will have two bars, a selection of high quality food and drink options and a whole array of trade stands and community stalls to also visit.

Our March also take place through the centre of Gloucester City assembling at Gloucester Cathedral for 10:30am with the March leaving at 11:30am.

As always – Pride in Gloucestershire will be completely free to attend.

More information can be found on our website prideinglos.org.uk

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