Rochdale Observer

Town shows its pride in return of Rainbows

- FLORA BYATT flora.byatt@reachplc.com @florabyatt­men

ROCHDALE in Rainbows is returning with another line-up of spectacula­r events and activities taking place across the borough to make everyone feel proud of who they are - after being cancelled last year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The celebratio­n, which raises awareness of LGBTQ+ communitie­s will take place from Saturday to Wednesday, December 1.

Rochdale in Rainbows is also a time to reflect on the progress made towards equality while acknowledg­ing there is still so much more to do.

The ten days will start with a transgende­r day of remembranc­e when the transgende­r flag will be raised by the Mayor of Rochdale at Number One Riverside in Rochdale town centre.

Local young people will share their reflection­s and a minute’s silence will be held to remember the lives that have been lost in acts of anti-transgende­r violence.

LGBTQ+ Progress flags will be flown across the borough and members of Rochdale in Rainbows will host exciting events, including three drag queen story hours that were fully booked in less than 24 hours, the official opening of Queer Portraits of Rochdale at Touchstone­s museum, and a youth games night.

There will also be an opportunit­y to knit your own mini progress flag at Knitty Gritty’s knitting workshop and there will be an inclusive church worship.

Technology giant Siemens, also a member of Rochdale in Rainbows, has again supported and fully funded the installati­on of gender and sexual orientatio­n crossing lights in Middleton, Heywood and Rochdale town centre.

Rochdale AFC will also be showing their support on the November 27.

The players will be warming up in Rochdale in Rainbows T shirts before the game and wearing rainbow laces to raise awareness and show their support for our LGBTQ+ community.

Coun Susan Smith, the council’s cabinet member for communitie­s and cooperatio­n, said: “I’m so proud of the cooperativ­e nature of Rochdale in Rainbows.

“It’s fantastic that we have been able to organise so many events again, bringing Rochdale in Rainbows back to the borough.

“I am really pleased that we have extended the celebratio­ns to include World Aids day.

“I urge everyone to watch the three short beautiful films at Touchstone­s about three ordinary people from Greater Manchester who are living with HIV.

“There are lots of events to take part in, so please get involved, enjoy and thank

 ?? ?? ● Coun Susan Smith (inset) has urged people to get involved in Rochdale in Rainbows on its return to town
● Coun Susan Smith (inset) has urged people to get involved in Rochdale in Rainbows on its return to town

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