Pride goes ahead despite dwindling sponsorship
Peterborough PrideThe organisers of a city's Pride event said it has attracted fewer sponsors than in previous years.
Peterborough Pride took place on Saturday with a free parade from 13:00 BST followed by a pay-to-attend "colourful festival" at The Embankment from 14:00.
Teddi Smith, its chairperson, said funding had "dwindled dramatically" and local funding had "completely dried up".
They said it was held to celebrate "the LGBTQIA community" and said up to 5,000 were expected to have attended.
Peterborough PrideSmith said it was the "brightest, most colourful festival that Peterborough has to offer".
"When I first started as chair back in 2021, we had fantastic commercial sponsorships and funding and that was regularly available and that has dwindled dramatically.
"The local funding has completely dried up."
Teddi SmithThey believe it was due to Donald Trump getting into power in the US and American businesses in the city ending their endorsement.
"So we lost two massive sponsors because of that, another one was due to the Israel War," Smith added.
"Also the LGBT community isn't really in vogue at the moment.
"So therefore, businesses don't think that they need to use us anymore.
"They believe Pride should be funded by their local councils - they're not, but they should be".
Peterborough Pride
Peterborough PridePeterborough City Council said: "We are fully supportive of Peterborough Pride and have worked with organisers to help ensure that the event takes place safely and can be enjoyed safely by everyone involved.
"As the march is taking place in the pedestrianised area of the city centre and sticking mainly to pavements, no road closures are required."
Smith said: "We still have a long way to go and a long way to fight for as well especially with our trans sisters and brothers because they are the ones at the moment being targeted the most.
"It's incredibly important to come along and support local Pride."
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