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Council “bans” political stalls from Pride Caerffili event

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 12:09, Tuesday April 11th, 2023.
Last updated: 12:17, Tuesday April 11th, 2023

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Caerphilly is hosting its first Pride event this June

Politics is to be kept out of Caerphilly’s first ever Pride event, with no political stalls allowed at the celebration this summer.

Plaid Cymru has been told it can’t have a stall at Pride Caerffili on June 24 – a move that has been criticised by the group’s leader, Councillor Lindsay Whittle.

Caerphilly County Borough Council said it has “a long-standing policy” not to allow political party stalls/exhibitions at council-run events.

Cllr Whittle, who represents Penyrheol, has asked the council to reconsider the policy and review its decision to “ban” the stalls.

He described the event as a “wonderful idea”, but added: “I’m really disappointed at the ruling which hardly smacks of being inclusive.

Cllr Lindsay Whittle, Plaid Cymru councillor for the Penyrheol ward
Cllr Lindsay Whittle, Plaid Cymru councillor for the Penyrheol ward

“Allowing all political parties to host stalls would not mean the council is somehow breaching its neutrality ruling, I believe.”

In response to a letter from Cllr Whittle, council chief executive Christina Harrhy said: “As this is a council-led event, it is important that the council remains neutral and as such I have advised the leader that the policy position remains in place.

“If you wish for the policy position to change this would need to be via a cabinet decision.”

Deputy leader Jamie Pritchard said Pride Caerffili is a council-run event and is non-political.

Cllr Jamie Pritchard, Labour councillor for the Morgan Jones ward
Cllr Jamie Pritchard, Labour councillor for the Morgan Jones ward

He added: “We’re very much looking forward to Pride Caerffili. The event has been widely welcomed, with many people working hard over many months to ensure the day goes well for all those attending.

“I welcome Cllr Whittle’s support for the event, and I look forward to seeing many people in Caerphilly on the day.”

What is Pride Caerffili?

Earlier this year, the council announced it would be hosting its first Pride event. It will be a day-long celebration to recognise LGBTQ+ people’s contribution to society.

The “family-friendly” celebrations will take place on June 24, from 12pm until 7pm and will include live entertainment and an “iconic” Pride parade.

The parade is due to set off from St Martin’s School at 12pm before making its way down through the town and looping around the Twyn car park area where it will finish.

Labour councillor Pritchard said: “We’ve been meeting for several months to consider the planning of the inaugural Pride Caerffili event. We’re confident that it will be an amazing day of live music, entertainment, and celebration as we come together in support of our LGBTQ+ community in Caerphilly County Borough.

“We at CCBC are committed to ensuring Caerphilly County Borough remains an inclusive place to live, work and visit for all, and this event is just one way we can listen to the voices of our LGBTQ+ community.”


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