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With LGBT+ History Month underway, communities across Wales are looking forward to a season of Pride celebrations in the coming months.

First published:
10 February 2025
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From small towns to cities, these events will bring people together, creating welcoming spaces where everyone can celebrate diversity, feel seen, and be themselves.

The Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖsupports grassroots Pride events, helping them grow, reach more people, hire Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ performers, and create welcoming spaces shaped by and for LGBTQ+ people and their allies.

Last year, Pride events across Wales received Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖsupport, including the one in Brecon. Michael Price, Chair of Brecon Pride, said:

“Pride events like Brecon Pride have a truly transformative impact on rural communities like ours. Not only do they create spaces where people feel seen, valued, and celebrated, which can be especially meaningful in areas where LGBTQ+ visibility is less common, but they also help boost a sense of community, with allies and members of the LGBTQ+ community coming together to fight for and celebrate a united cause.

“Thanks to Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖfunding, we’ve been able to grow our events, reach more people, and create a stronger sense of belonging for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies across the region.â€

The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Jane Hutt, added:

“LGBTQ+ History Month gives us a chance to reflect on progress made and future challenges. While LGBTQ+ people face discrimination in many parts of the world, Wales is working towards becoming the most LGBTQ+ friendly nation in Europe. Our LGBTQ+ Action Plan is already having a real impact, and Pride events are a huge part of that progress.

"These celebrations can be life-changing. For some, attending Pride may be the first time they feel truly accepted. Every Pride event, big or small, helps build a Wales where everyone can live openly and proudly."