Basingstoke announces first LGBTQ+ Pride parade

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The event aims to bring together Basingstoke's diverse community, organisers say

A feast of colour and music has been promised as a town announces its first Pride parade.

The LGBTQ+ event will take place in Basingstoke, Hampshire, on 17 August, organisers have said.

Dancers and performers will head through the town towards the Amphitheatre at Festival Place, where there will be entertainment, free family-friendly activities and music.

The parade will be financed by the borough council's Pride in Place fund.

Arranged by Basingstoke Pride Community Interest Company (CIC), the event aims to bring together Basingstoke's diverse community.

The group was created in November and is made up of volunteers.

Organisers said: "As residents of Basingstoke, we felt like we were missing that sense of community and we wanted to build those connections.

"We hope Basingstoke Pride will be the foundation of our LGBTQ+ family's growth."Attendees will need to book a free ticket to the parade, which will run from 12:00 - 16:00 BST.

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