Housing property’s Pride march will ‘leave a legacy’ for future neighbours

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housing property in Warwickshire accomplished its “brilliant and amazing” 80-metre Pride March – which is regarded as the shortest on the earth – on Saturday, and has plans to turn out to be a brand new Guinness World Record subsequent yr.

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The annual occasion, run by residents of Batts Close in Rugby, hopes to mark its fifth yr anniversary in 2024 by changing into the brand new world file holder for the shortest Pride march.

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“I’m under no illusions that we’re all going to live here for the rest of our lives, but if we can leave that as a legacy for the people who move into our house after we’ve gone – to have that little blue plaque at the end of the street would so cool to leave that and to be enshrined,” organiser Ben Goodwin stated.

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The 38-year-old additionally spoke of the “incredible” occasion full with a buffet containing rainbow-themed meals, a drag queen-led parade and a touching speech from his companion, Ben Porcel.

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“My partner Ben gave a lovely speech at the beginning and said ‘we’re really grateful we live on a road like this and we know that not everybody in the world is lucky enough to live somewhere where they can celebrate Pride as freely as this’,” Mr Goodwin instructed the PA news company.

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He hopes the occasion, which garnered help from neighbouring roads and attracted nearly 70 folks, helps to encourage members of the LGBTQ group to be themselves and really feel accepted by their neighbours.

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“It’s just incredible – and while I’m accepted by my family, or friends or colleagues – but I think when you’re accepted by your neighbours as well it means you can just be yourself 100% of the time,” he stated.

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“Having [your neighbours] as allies empowers you in your everyday life because I know that whatever happens I know that they’re going to stick up for me and if anything bad happens, they’re always going to have our backs.”

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He added that having neighbours who “think the same way you do” is a “really warm fuzzy feeling” and hopes that extra neighbourhoods are concerned in additional Pride occasions.

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“If we can spread a little bit of that love to streets that are nearby and to people who live locally, then I’m all for it because I think everybody deserves to live on a street like ours and I think everyone should live on a street like ours,” he defined.

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I say to extra streets, be extra like Batts Close

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Mr Porcel, who gave a speech forward of the march, stated he felt emotional seeing the quantity of people that joined the occasion.

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This is the fourth yr that we’ve performed it and I’m simply amazed,” he instructed PA.

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“You have a whole road, a whole community, that comes out which very selflessly tells you that you’re loved.

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“I was saying a few words and I wasn’t necessarily getting emotional by the words that I was saying I was getting emotional just by seeing everyone there.”

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The Batts Close Pride march was initially began by Mr Goodwin’s neighbours and encourages folks in different neighbourhoods to begin their very own occasions to help people inside the LGBTQ+ group.

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“If people are thinking ‘I’d love to be able to do this’… just do it, because I can tell you it will make them feel amazing,” he stated.

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He added: “It’s just amazing that we live somewhere we can do something like this and we don’t take it for granted.

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“I say to more streets, be more like Batts Close.”

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