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Take part in the free parade and fesitval on 5 September 2020!
Reading Pride was formed in 2003 to represent and support the local LGBT+ community. Festival attendance has grown steadily year on year with up to 15,000 people visiting the event throughout the day as well as up to 1500+ participating in the Parade.
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