Crewe Pride in the Park postponed to Saturday September 25
Crewe Pride in the Park will now be held on Saturday September 25, organisers have announced.
The virtual event had initially been planned for August 14.
Crewe Pride in the Park will now be held on Saturday September 25, organisers have announced.
The virtual event had initially been planned for August 14.
Bentley Motors have teamed up with Cheshire East Council as the main partner of the Cheshire East Virtual Pride 2020.
The partnership with the Crewe-based luxury car-maker signifies a major step up for the profile of Pride events in Cheshire.
The Cheshire East “Pride in the Park” events are the latest to be cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Crewe/Nantwich event was due to take place in Queens Park on September 12.
Tatton Park has been closed by Cheshire East Council amid the growing Coronavirus crisis.
They made the decision after visitors to continued to flock to the site, which meant “social distancing” guidelines could not be guaranteed.
The line-up for Cheshire East Council’s Pride in the Park 2020 event has been unveiled as it moves into its third year.
The headline act for the event at Queens Park, Crewe on Saturday June 20 is Bang Bang Romeo.
Young and old enjoyed the free ‘Pride in the Park’ event at Queens Park in Crewe yesterday (June 29).
The event was held with the aim of bringing communities together, supporting diversity and celebrating all aspects of the LGBT+ community.
Visitors to this year’s Pride in the Park in South Cheshire will be able to use free transport to and from the event.
The service, provided by Cheshire East Council’s Transport Service Solutions company, will offer free buses from both Cheshire College South and West and Crewe train station into Queens Park, Crewe.
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