Wokingham Today

CATSY’S BACKING FOR PRIDE DAY

- By LAURA SCARDARELL­A lscardarel­la@wokingham.today

PLANS are being made for a bigger and better Wokingham Pride following last year’s covid-affected launch event.

And the community is already rallying round to show their support: among others, street artist Catsy is lending a paw.

The event on Saturday, July 10, starts with a gathering outside Wokingham Town Hall from 11.30am.

Then there will be a picnic in Elms Field from noon. Participan­ts are asked to bring their own food and drink to enjoy.

It marks a step-up from last year’s event, which was just a gathering around Wokingham town hall and an online gathering due to the country being in the throes of the first round of coronaviru­s pandemic.

Shops and businesses also displayed a rainbow flag in their windows, something that will happen again this year.

Rachel Bishop-Firth (Lib Dem), Wokingham Borough Councillor and admin for the Wokingham LGBTQ+ Pride group, is looking forward to this year’s event being bigger and stressed that it was for all to enjoy.

“The event is for everyone in the community who wants to show their support for Wokingham Pride and our LGBTQ+ community,” she said.

“Please come along with a picnic or support one of our great local businesses by buying a takeaway in town to bring to Elms Field.”

The plans for this year will allow many participan­ts to meet for the first time.

“We held a small event last year but it was mostly online, so this year we’re really excited to be holding our first ever face-to-face event to give the community a chance to meet new people and to feel welcomed and supported in the borough.”

She explained they have also received “good support” from churches and schools in the area.

Alongside the event, Wokingham Library will be providing informatio­n on charities and support groups and highlighti­ng LGBT+ authors and subjects.

Cllr Bishop-Firth said that they

have made “huge progress” on working towards equality.

She said: “There is still work to be done though, in particular, the transgende­r community is facing the same kind of attacks that gay men and lesbians faced in the 1980s so we hope that this event will help to build understand­ing between all parts of our community.”

To volunteer or find out more about the event, visit the Wokingham Pride Facebook group.

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ALLIES: Street artist Catsy and the Oxfam store in Peach Street are backing the Wokingham Pride event next month

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