

Romford Pride will take place on the 29th July 2023. Romford Pride takes place in South Street, Romford. On the day, the length of street along South Street from Romford Station to Chandlers Way via TESCO will be closed to vehicles. Romford Pride will be hosting a full day of events, which will start with the first ever Romford Pride. Parade Parade at noon. The Parade will spend 45 minutes marching through South Street, and will be made up of every part of the areas local LGBTQ+ community, including residents, members of the emergency services, charities, and businesses. Festival After the Parade Romford Pride will be hosting a variety of events, market stalls, food vendors and entertainment in South Street, alongside our South Street
Address : South Street
Romford
RM1 1SS
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