GM LGBTQIA+ Community Network Newsletter
Monday, 14th July 2025Good Afternoon:
Here’s Your GM LGBTQIA+ Community Network Newsletter, Please Share with Your Networks:
Read the weekly newsletter from Canal St Manchester:
https://canal-st.co.uk/?na=v&nk=13316-ff801782ef&id=139
LGBTQ+ Weekly Bulletin from Manchester Evening News
https://newsletters.e.reachplc.com/aKxQHlOgDKWnqFUZdGRoqo/JNmrqmt7MFA-XAUDFSFc/lhd50LdmAnSP5aSkiICp/Jm6doillOw_QXrulKw_P/Ixeh_M5SbP3EFMmSxCB8/ICmWTmDXQUH5c5hWL276/Dr1B/IGzK.php?ID=qYDMoZPt
Forever Manchester: Monthly Update
https://email-forevermanchester.com/cr/AQij0w4Q872AARiwtus2WiJATdjtShpwDd1W2KiWycmBok8nCGyRA0blTC0O8xI
Proud 2B Parents: Monthly Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/c6001d462f25/july-newsletter-2025-monthly-email-16531150?e=c3332628fc
LGBT Foundation: Monthly Newsletter
https://createsend.com/t/y-09AC3DB888BD3D852540EF23F30FEDED
George House Trust: Show Your Support Over Pride Season
https://crm.ght.org.uk/civicrm/mailing/view?id=5383&reset=1
Manchester Pride: Important Information Regarding Manchester Pride Celebrations
https://www.manchesterpride.com/village-residents-and-businesses-information
Consortium: For Stronger LGBT+ Communities
Funding News: https://mailchi.mp/67edf21b1bee/funding-news-jun23-10899419?e=4ef77ba796
Sector News: https://mailchi.mp/77648dad888f/july25?e=4ef77ba796
Weaste Pride: Saturday 12th July, Weaste & Seedley Social Club, from 1pm
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10103385880542288&set=gm.794580882848816
Skye Baker – Foreign Bodies, Sat 12 Jul 2025 – Sun 17 Aug 2025
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery – Regular opening times
Presented as a forceful insight into the artist’s experience, this body of work covers both the psychological and physical experiences of being trans through performance and video-based work.
The viewer is an active participant within the exhibition able to manipulate the artist by choosing which parts of her experience they want to explore.
https://wmag.culturewarrington.org/whats-on/skye-baker-foreign-bodies/
Sackville Gardens Community Archaeological Excavation 2025
Monday 28th July to Friday 8th August
This community excavation is the first ever archaeological investigation of Sackville Gardens. The organisers particularly hope to welcome participants from the LGBTQIA+ community and those who’ve never done any archaeology before.
The site operates under a zero-tolerance policy for any kind of bigotry or harassment such as (but not limited to) sexual harassment, ableism, racism, or transphobia.
You can book your volunteering slot/s here now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sackville-gardens-community-archaeological-excavation-2025-tickets-1362682904249?aff=oddtdtcreator
Daddy’s First Gay Date: Thu 17 – Fri 18 July, 20:00
By Sam Danson, Waterside, Sale, Trafford, M33 7ZF
Is it selfish to leave someone you love in order to find yourself? An uncomfortable restaurant break-up becomes a pressure-cooker first date in this new comedy by Sam Danson (BI-TOPIA), directed by the award-winning Rikki Beadle-Blair.
Ben’s hoping his first date with a man can provide him with some much-needed answers, but is he expecting too much?
Set in their local pub – The Halfway House – a place full of memories; birthdays, christenings, funerals, and now this first date.
All the regulars are in, watching as Ben desperately tries not to crumble under the weight of his new life.
The show candidly explores identity and self-acceptance, whilst stewing in the awkwardness of ‘first dates’.
BOOK NOW www.watersidearts.org/dfgd
The Sunday Boys – Queers on Stage, Saturday 26 July 2025, 7.30pm, The Stoller Hall |
The Sunday Boys, Manchester’s low-voiced LGBTQ+ choir, present Queers on Stage, a joyful and powerful celebration of queer voices in musical theatre.
This uplifting concert takes you on a musical journey from 1975 to today, shining a spotlight on how queer lives have been represented on stage. From the groundbreaking A Chorus Line to the high-energy Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the show features iconic songs that have offered comfort, visibility and inspiration to generations.
Expect favourites like “One”, “I Am What I Am”, “Seasons of Love”, and “If You Were Gay”, all performed with the harmony, humour and heart The Sunday Boys are known for. Whether you’re a lifelong musical theatre fan or just love a story told through song, Queers on Stage promises a night to remember.
Get your tickets now – https://stollerhall.com/whats-on/the-sunday-boys-queers-on-stage/
Sparkle Update
The Sparkle Weekend is the longest running celebration of trans life in the UK, and this year marked 20 years of celebrating gender diversity! It was a truly incredible atmosphere, with people of all ages and identities coming together for the festivities.
Feedback form:
They would love to know what you thoughts of the Sparkle Weekend 2025! They really value the community’s input so they can improve things for next year. spkl.uk/feedback
Sparkle Sanctuary
July’s Sparkle Sanctuary will take place on Sunday 27th July, 12pm – 4pm at the Proud Place, Manchester. Run by and for our wonderful trans & gender diverse community, in a non-judgemental, sober and sensory friendly space. All ages welcome.
You can expect keyring making, embroidery, colouring, binder swap, and board games. Lunch and soft drinks are provided.
For more information & free tickets: tinyurl.com/sanctuary-july
The Placard People (Lazypins) Update
Order your placards for Manchester Pride today! Deadline: 30th July 2025.
They create over 3,500 placards each year, with eco profiles and carbon offset. All funds go back into the community. You can order singles from £5, or bulk order of 25 for £100 for grassroots organisations, and 25-250 for corporate partners from £175-750. Get in touch today at [email protected]
FORWARD CIC – Improving the wellbeing of Stockport’s LGBTQIA+ community. Follow on social media
https://www.facebook.com/ForwardLGBT
https://www.instagram.com/forward_stockport/
July network meeting
The next meeting of the Stockport LGBTQ+ Network will be Friday 25th July 6.30 pm – 8 pm.
It will be held via Zoom.
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/81189982978?pwd=D9BO2nbFb5H8Tfb2Q7BWWPXEGg6ToC.1
Meeting ID: 811 8998 2978
Passcode: 49XX2q
Agenda
Update on council motion
Safe Space Stockport
Supporting community initiatives around Hate Crime, Healthcare and Education
Start TDoR planning
Consider whether we want to host a little LGBTQ+ awards event during 2026 history month
AOB
Forward’s prom
Forward Stockport LGBT+ are going to be holding a lovely Be You prom event in August. Find out more details, and book tickets if you want, here: https://www.outsavvy.com/event/28627/be-you-prom.
If you know of an organisation, business, or such that might be interested in supporting the prom by sponsoring a table or such then please do encourage them to contact Forward at [email protected].
LGBTQI* Heritage Tour:
Manchester LGBTQI* Celebration / Fundraiser:
Wilmslow Pride are thrilled to announce that Wilmslow’s very first Pride is happening on 27 September 2025! Join them at The Carrs Park, right in the heart of Wilmslow, for a day filled with celebration and community.
Bring your friends and family to explore vibrant community and market stalls in the beautiful St Bartholomew Church Hall, located conveniently at the park entrance. The fun continues in a giant Tipi on The Carrs, where they’ve got fantastic entertainment and activities planned, weather permitting, you’ll even have the chance to enjoy a lovely picnic in the park! There will be a variety of food and drink stalls to delight your taste buds.
They are looking for community groups and businesses that would be interested in a stall in the Church Hall. If you are interested, please email [email protected]
To round off the weekend, they’re hosting a joyful, inclusive Diversity Service at The Unitarian Chapel on Sunday, 28 September (for anyone of any faith, or no faith). They can’t wait to celebrate with everyone!
George House Trust celebrates its 40th anniversary.
During the year, they will be sharing stories celebrating the incredible work of George House Trust and the amazing people who have worked tirelessly to help them towards their mission of a world where HIV holds no one back.
Over the year they will be keeping you informed on events and news and letting you know how you can be involved and show your support for people living with HIV. There are lots of ways to get involved and a great way to start is by visiting their exhibition.
ACTING UP! 40 Years of HIV Activism
They are thrilled to share ACTING UP! 40 Years of HIV Activism, their exciting new exhibition at Manchester Central Library that celebrates Greater Manchester’s history of HIV activism.
The exhibition is free and open to the public, it contains rare archival materials, personal testimonies, and film and offers an in-depth look at the efforts of individuals and organisations that have shaped the region’s HIV activist history. It spans 40 years of George House Trust and HIV activism, starting with the creation of AIDSline in 1985.
Don’t miss out! Visit the exhibition at the Manchester Central Library, until December 2025.
It is through your support, hard work and dedication that George House Trust has been recognised for the difference it makes to people living with HIV. They couldn’t do this without you, so thank you for helping them to make sure HIV holds no one back.
Find out more about the exhibition:
https://ght.org.uk/hiv-activism/history
LGBTQ+ Manchester Walking Tour
Meeting at the Monument to Vimto on Sackville Street, M1 3BU
(just near the railway bridge (Look for the giant bottle!)
Its £10pp (Card or cash – Pay at the end of the tour)
To Book – Contact Josh either via email: [email protected] / or EventBrite
Confirmed dates:
Special ‘Pride as a PROTEST!’ LGBT+ tours:
August (3pm-5pm): 16th, 17th
August (6pm-8pm): 19th, 20th
So, what is an LGBTQ+ Tour of Manchester….
You get to discover the history of Manchester’s Gay Village on a fun, informative walking tour.
Explore iconic landmarks, hidden street art, and legendary pubs, while learning about Manchester’s LGBT+ heroes and trailblazers—from Victorian drag balls through to RuPaul stars.
Led by Josh, an MA graduate of Manchester’s LGBT+ history, the tour is perfect for visitors and locals alike as well as a great way to meet like-minded people whilst celebrating our city’s Queer culture.
For info on future tours, see: https://www.freemanchesterwalkingtours.com/lgbtmanchesterwalkingtour
George House Trust: Drag Ball 2025
The George House Trust Drag Ball is back for 2025 sponsored by the amazing team at BedHead
This year they’re celebrating a special milestone – the 40th Anniversary of George House Trust!
They are thrilled to invite you to our annual Drag Ball extravaganza, at the stunning Diecast on the 2nd October!
Prepare to be dazzled by an extraordinary lineup of Manchester’s top drag performers and queer artists, all in celebration of four decades of activism, support, and progress.
All proceeds from The Drag Ball will help them continue to create a world where HIV holds no one back.
Tables are first come, first served and will sell out fast, so make sure to buy yours now so you don’t miss their prestigious event.
GET YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW: https://crm.ght.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=3001
For more information, or for corporate packages and tables please contact [email protected]
Manchester City Council: Community Safety Strategy
The current Community Safety Strategy is due to end this year. The strategy, our priorities, and previous achievements can be found at Community safety strategy | Community safety strategy | Manchester City Council
Over the next three months, the CSP and partners will engage in a variety of methods to find out the safety concerns of residents, businesses, and people who visit Manchester. This will include:
A short online survey published on the Council’s website – we would be grateful if you could complete the survey and share it with your residents, businesses, and local forums. The closing date for the survey is 18 July 2025. The survey can be found at Consultations and surveys | Manchester City Council
Focus groups with charities and organisations who support people who feel the least safe in the city.
Face to face engagement with residents and businesses in areas of high footfall across the city.
Partner organisations engaging residents and businesses they support.
Paper copies of the survey and support to participate in the consultation can be provided by emailing the Council’s Community Safety Team – [email protected]
The Brunswick Centre is pleased to anounce the launch of Well Proud – a new campaign that brings together a wide range of LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing services across Calderdale and Kirklees.
Well Proud acts as an umbrella for existing and emerging projects and services, many delivered in partnership with other organisations. It’s designed to make support more visible, accessible, and engaging for LGBTQ+ individuals of all ages.
Through the campaign, we’re promoting:
- Help with smoking, alcohol, and drug use
- Mental health and emotional wellbeing services
- HIV prevention and support
- Screening, awareness, and information
- Safe, inclusive spaces
- And much more
The Brunswick Centre team, and our partners, will be promoting Well Proud at community events and Pride celebrations across Calderdale and Kirklees this summer – helping them connect directly with LGBTQ+ people and allies.
they’d love your help in spreading the word. Please share the campaign with your networks or get in touch if you’d like to explore how we can work together.
For more information, visit: www.thebrunswickcentre.org.uk/wellproud
Your Manchester: Studio Hire
Whether you’re a theatre company or dance school looking for rehearsal space, a video podcaster looking for a filming space, or other artist and creative, our space can be adapted to suit your needs.
Located 5 minutes walk from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station, we’re centrally located with parking right outside the door.
The studio is 427 sq ft, with lots of natural light if that’s what you need. They’ve also got 360 degree blackout curtains for creating a totally blank space.
The studio is fully accessible, with a lift available for loads ins. You’d have access to a shared kitchen, toilets and shower.
Rates start from £30 p/hour and you can hire their studio for an hour, a full day, or even block bookings for recurring classes/rehearsals.
For more details and see images: https://yourmcr.com/studio-hire
The Rainbow Lottery is the UK’s first weekly lottery that raises money for the LGBTQ+ community. Their hope is to make a difference to our over 100 good causes across the country, so they can carry on their vital work – which helps us all.
For more info: www.rainbowlottery.co.uk To start supporting causes in OUR community purchase your ticket here:
https://www.rainbowlottery.co.uk/referral/1754044334/1961609853
Jobs / Board Member Opportunities / Volunteering:
Withington Pride: Sports Day Producer – Volunteer Role
Looking for a collective, charity or individual to produce the annual Sports Day!
Throwing it back to the Gay & Lesbian Olympics, held on Canal St as part of MCR’s 1st Pride in 1985, the sports day is a key part of Withington Pride. Offering a family-friendly sober event.
You’ll need experience running sports or community events & managing volunteers.
Voluntary role, roughly 2 days of work.
You’ll be supported by the Withy Pride team, who’ll manage licensing, PLI, volunteer recruitment & promotion.
Contact [email protected]
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ4ZQE5sHne/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://www.withingtonpride.com/
Instagram: @withingtonpride
Facebook: @withingtonpride
Save The Date: GM & Northwest Pride Events for 2025
Chorlton | Saturday 13th September | ||||
Didsbury | Saturday 30th August | ||||
Happy Valley Pride Levenshulme | Saturday 26th July
Friday 8th – Sunday 10th August |
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Manchester Pride | August Bank Holiday Weekend | ||||
Oldham | 26th July | ||||
Prestwich | 9th August – weekend | ||||
Ramsbottom | T.B.C | ||||
Stretford Pride | Saturday 2nd August | ||||
Sparkle | Friday 27th – Sunday 29th June | ||||
Tameside | T.B.C | ||||
Trans Pride | Saturday 2nd August | ||||
Weaste Pride | Saturday 12th July | ||||
Wigan | Saturday 16th August | ||||
Withington | Saturday 20th September (Prov) | ||||
Pride in Nature with RHS Bridgewater | Sunday 7th September | ||||
Canal St Card.
Operated by Canal St Media, the card already has 1300+ holders and over 130 places to enjoy unique benefits and discounts at predominantly LGBTQ businesses and committed allies.
The current list is https://canal-st.co.uk/canal-st-card-offers-and-venues/
Every year George House Trust receives 5 donations directly from Card sales demonstrating that everyone can all benefit at the same time as providing modest, but grateful contributions towards the work George House Trust carries out.
Apart from the website information, they update via
@canalstreetmedia and @canalstcard on Instagram
@canalstvipcard Facebook
@canalstmancs Twitter/X
Join the growing list of card holders via https://app.passcreator.com/en/passlandingpage/showpaymentpage?passLandingpage%5B__identity%5D=115023a2-9a01-49ec-8d69-ec4ce6fec181
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