
'Lifeline' Lincoln Pride to go ahead after appeal for help
In April, event director Arran Hart said the committee had scaled back its costs from £85,000 to £50,000 in a bid to save it.They turned to the community for support because "many of our usual sponsors are unfortunately unable to help due to budget constraints".Organisers are staging a Lincoln Pride Gala Fundraiser on 27 July at The Drill, Free School Lane.
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