Leeds Pride have announced a city-first dedicated LGBTQ+ community and cultural centre in Leeds in a historic breakthrough.
Found in the heart of Freedom Quarter, the breakthrough provides a necessary and inclusive space for support, bonding and celebration. This significant development highlights a monumental moment for the Leeds LGBTQ+ community.
The diligent efforts of the newly-established Leeds Pride committee has made Pride Place possible, successfully securing funding and bringing this historical landmark to life.
The hub is unique for Leeds City centre, forming a location for LGBTQ+ gatherings to take place. Different organisations and individuals can come together for conventions, diverse activities and events. Pride Place is a new hub for culture and diversity.
Just a short walk from Leeds train and bus stations, locals living in Leeds and West Yorkshire will find Pride Place to be easily accessible. The centre boasts comfortable and reliable spaces that accommodate a variety of community needs, from large or small group meetings to different events and workshops.
Excitement for the versatile city-first space is palpable – a spokesperson for Leeds Pride said: “We are beyond proud to be able to bring Pride Place to the heart of Leeds.
“This centre represents a huge leap forward for our community, offering a safe, welcoming, and fully inclusive space where LGBTQ+ individuals can connect and find support.
“It’s an honour to provide the resources that our community needs and deserves, and we believe Pride Place will play a crucial role across Leeds and beyond.”
Any LGBTQ+ establishments, groups or individuals looking for a welcoming environment to host their activities are able to book from 31 August 2024, when Pride Place officially opens its doors.
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