Glastonbury Pride 2025: locals invited to shape next year’s celebrations

By Laura Linham

29th Oct 2024 | Local News

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Photo: ren@flowandroam

Glastonbury Pride organisers are reaching out to the community for input on the 2025 event, inviting residents to share ideas on what would make next year's Pride meaningful and inclusive.

An open meeting will be held on 7 November at 8pm in the Crown, offering a chance for locals to discuss their views with the Pride team. An online form is also available, allowing feedback from those unable to attend in person, with options to respond anonymously.

As Glastonbury Pride continues to grow, organisers are seeking passionate volunteers to help make 2025's event a memorable one for the town. Those interested in joining the committee are encouraged to connect via the Glastonbury Pride Facebook page.

Glastonbury Pride 2024, held on 28 July, marked the town's third annual Pride celebration and was praised for its sense of Unity Through Diversity. The Intersex Pride Progress flag flew from the town hall for the first time, setting the tone for an inclusive day. Events kicked off with performances at the Market Cross by Glastonbury Border Morris and Molly No-Mates, Bristol's acclaimed drag king Molly dancing troupe.

Planning for Glastonbury Pride 2025 is already underway, and organisers are eager to build on this year's success with fresh ideas from the community and support from new volunteers.

     

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