![]() ![]() “The organisation’s team and board have worked tirelessly with Liverpool City Council and other partners to explore all possibilities, but despite these efforts we have not found an option that would allow us to confidently proceed and deliver an event that would guarantee the safety, health and enjoyment of the people who attend each year, and the suppliers, businesses and partners that support the event. “Our decision to cancel Pride in Liverpool and March with Pride for 2021 has not been taken lightly. Lewis Collins, Chair of the LCR Pride Foundation Board of Directors, said: The decision comes after investigations into all possible options to bring the annual march and Pride in Liverpool celebrations back did not deliver a safe and viable option. The event, which is sponsored by Barclays, was due to take place on Saturday 31st July.ĭespite the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown and hopes for a more normal summer with the expected return of some larger-scale events, uncertainty and risks around mass public gatherings and COVID-19 have prompted the organisation to cancel the physical events for a second consecutive year. LCR Pride Foundation has announced the cancellation of Pride in Liverpool and its annual March with Pride for 2021.
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