Windsor to celebrate its first-ever Pride in historic 'festival of inclusion'
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Windsor is gearing up for its inaugural Pride festival this July, promoting a vibrant "festival of inclusion" held in Alexandra Gardens. Attendees can expect a diverse range of activities including a march along the iconic Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, entertainment featuring music and drag performances, culinary delights, and workshops. Chairman Steve Harris highlighted the festival's commitment to inclusion, especially focusing on accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The festival, two years in the making, aims to foster a supportive community where all identities can be celebrated, with entry being free but requiring a ticket.
Windsor & Eaton Pride is poised to debut as a "festival of inclusion" focusing on the celebration of disabilities, ethnicities, and genders, all within a supportive community.
Chairman Steve Harris emphasized the event's commitment to accessibility, noting that the festival is crafted by those with disabilities, showcasing the importance of inclusivity at every level.
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