Wokingham demonstrates its Pride
Supporters gathered in Market Place before joining a march through the town centre to Elms Field.
Supporters gathered in Market Place before joining a march through the town centre to Elms Field.
A rainbow flag is being flown above Wokingham Borough Council's offices ahead of this Saturday's Wokingham Pride celebrations.
June is Pride month around the world, and Wokingham Pride is preparing for its annual 2025 celebration on 12th July.
Wokingham Pride trustees and other supporters joined members and allies of the trans community in Parliament Square in London on ...
MEMBERS of Wokingham Pride will be holding a planning meeting for this year's event.
Wokingham's LGBTQ+ community and its allies joined together to celebrate Pride on Saturday with live music, drag performances, and stalls
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Plans are being made for a bigger and better Wokingham Pride following last year’s covid-affected launch event.
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