Security considered after Pride festival vandalism

The start of the Pride march in Leamington with many people holding rainbow banners between the Georgian buildings of the town
Hundreds of people took part in this year's Warwickshire Pride [Warwickshire Pride]

Organisers of a Pride event say they may have to hire security in the future after their site was vandalised for a successive year.

Three hundred people marched through Leamington Spa in Warwickshire on Saturday to celebrate Warwickshire Pride.

But Daniel Browne from the group said they turned up before the parade in the morning to find their festival site damaged.

"We had our gazebos destroyed, glass was strewn around the site, people tried to set fire to our flags and tore them all down," he said.

Warwickshire Police were investigating the damage and, Mr Browne suggested, as a hate crime.

He added on the charity's Facebook page that coming in on Saturday morning to see the vandalism in the Pump Room Gardens was "really disheartening" and made him "quite angry".

Daniel Browne, from Warwickshire Pride, wearing a cap with a sparkler front and the word "Pride" on it in rainbow colours. He has a high-vis jacket on over a blue dotted shirt with festival-goers behind him
Daniel Browne said it had been "disheartening" to see the damage caused overnight [BBC]

Similar vandalism took place last year and, while Mr Browne said security might have to be hired in future, he added the community helped make repairs.

"It's bad but actually it's really brought the community together so in a way I thank the vandals," he explained.

Pride festival-goers with their dogs in the gardens in Leamington, showing one dog in a rainbow collar with their foot up to their owner
The Pride festival was held in the Pump Room Gardens in the town [BBC/John Bray]
People in mid-air strapped into a fairground ride which has carried them near-horizontal into the air with colourful lights along its structure.
Fairground rides were among the attractions at the event [BBC/John Bray]

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