
Middlesex Pride
SUNDAY 27 JULY 2025
GUNNERSBURY PARK
Theme:
PERSISTENCE
Nevertheless, we persisted.
Throughout history, LGBTQ people have been challenged and silenced, and yet nevertheless, we have persisted. Today we continue to dream and demand a future to express ourselves safely, love freely and live proudly. Our existence is resistance, our pride is power, and we will keep going.
We are a
The hard working team
A team of volunteers from around Middlesex have banded together to make sure Middlesex Pride is delivered in the best and most accessible way.
Middlesex has a diverse mix of diaspora and immigrant communities. We want to reach them with the love of Pride.
About Middlesex Pride
Testimonials
I wish I had this growing up
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My kids loved it!
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Loved that it was booze free!
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Joyous, inclusive and supportive
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I wish I had this growing up • My kids loved it! • Loved that it was booze free! • Joyous, inclusive and supportive •
Where is Middlesex?
Back in the 1800s, Middlesex was formed, alongside counties Sussex and Essex. It included a large area of East and North London, most of what is now known as ‘Greater’ or ‘Central’ London. Due to gentrification and housing prices, ‘Middlesex’ was removed, and ‘London’ was inserted into addresses, until Middlesex no longer existed. In fact, it was a formal postal county, used until 1996 — the map below is the last known official usage of the term ‘Middlesex’ for governmental purposes.
Richardguk and Dr Greg. Contains Ordnance Survey and Royal Mail data © Crown copyright and database right.
Contact us.
Want to be involved in some way? As a volunteer, a sponsor or a performer? Get in touch!
hello@middlesexpride.co.uk