Tag: Mark Fletcher
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Barclays Offers Superbia Support For Manchester Pride
Barclays, the transatlantic consumer and wholesale bank, has signed up as headline sponsor for Manchester Pride’s year round calendar of cultural events Superbia and the Superbia Weekend which forms part of the August bank holiday weekend event The Manchester Pride Festival.
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Manchester Pride Challenges Region To Become Truly Equal
Yesterday Manchester Pride opened the doors to an exciting and innovative project that aims to bring real change and a true commitment to LGBT+ inclusion and equality across the region once and for all.
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Manchester Pride Announces Star Studded Line-Up For The Big Weekend 2018
The Big Weekend is renowned for bringing some of the best homegrown and international artists to the heart of Manchester City Centre every August bank holiday weekend to celebrate LGBTQ+ life and 2018 is set to prove no different.
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Charity Celebrates Acceptance As The Circus Comes To Town For The Manchester Pride Parade
The streets of Manchester are set to be overtaken by troupes of performers, acrobats and wonderful characters as “The Circus of Acceptance” takes over this year’s Manchester Pride Parade.
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Iconic Ibizan Party, Glitterbox Comes To Manchester For First Time
The iconic Ibizan party is coming to Manchester’s Albert Hall on Sunday 6 May for a night of disco and decadence, in association with Manchester Pride.
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Thomas Cook Airlines To Support Manchester Pride’s The Big Weekend For Fourth Year
Thomas Cook Airlines has announced today it will be returning as headline sponsor of Manchester Pride’s The Big Weekend. As well as sponsoring the four day event, the Manchester based airline will also be sponsoring the Main Stage – renamed the Thomas Cook Airlines Stage in honour of its continued partnership with the Charity – which has seen the likes of Danni Minogue, Clean Bandit, Melanie C, Example, Louisa Johnson and Heather Small perform to thousands of festival goers.





