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Binham Pride[edit]

Organised by members of the cast of the Thursford Show, Binham has been the home of a Pride event since 2014. 'Binham Pride' started as a joke between members of the cast that were staying in Binham during their employment at the Thursford Christmas Spectacular in 2014. In two weeks they decided to throw the event for real and 'Binham Pride' was officially born; a celebration of Diversity and Inclusion. The first Binham Pride was on Monday December 1st - world AIDs day, and saw around 70 people attend - mostly people who were part of the Thursford show. The evening raised £2000 for The Terrence Higgins Trust. In 2015 'Binham Pride' grew larger. Around 100 people attended - a handful of whom were from local communities who had heard about the event through the Chequers Inn and social media posts. 'Binham Pride' 2016 will fall on Monday 28th of November and around 150 people are expected to attend - around 40 of whom are locals. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.158.25.238 (talk) 20:26, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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