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Rhyl Journal
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
PICTURES: Prestatyn hosts its first Pride event
Organised by Prestatyn Town Council, Saturday's (June 7) event began with a parade up the town's High Street towards the Cross Foxes pub. The main event was based in the pub's car park, and included performances from The Royal Serenity, Opal Rose, Heather Boa, Hannah Popey and more. Meanwhile, at the Boujee Barn, there were stalls set up by the North Wales Trans, Intersex and Nonbinary Network, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Viva LGBT, Fire Pride Network, Foster Wales Denbighshire, Unique, and Fast Track Cymru. Also in attendance at Saturday's event were Bearjamin the Fundraising Bear (Richard Kendrick) and North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Andy Dunbobbin. Above, you can enjoy a selection of photos from the event. The Cross Foxes said: "A massive thank you to our team here at the Foxes, Prestatyn Town Council and Morgan and all the volunteers, the acts and singers, stall holders and charities. "But most of all, everyone including our lovely customers who came out to party and were allies for Prestatyn's first Pride parade and event. "We could not be more pleased at the day how it went, and the fun, laughter and smiles the whole day long, and the partying on into the night. "It was a fabulous day of fun, and it was lovely to see everyone so happy, even in the rain at the beginning of the day, until the sun appeared and shined down on the day. Thank you!" Drag artist The Royal Serenity, who was among the performers at the event, said: "Bringing Pride to small towns like Prestatyn is crucial for LGBT+ visibility, community building, and challenging ignorance. "Not only do they create safe spaces for individuals to be themselves and connect but it also helps those who may have felt isolated or those who didn't know how to get the resources or the support they need.

Rhyl Journal
2 days ago
- Politics
- Rhyl Journal
Prestatyn Pride: Celabatory and colourful...and necessary?
On Saturday, the Prestatyn Pride parade through the town included many members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies. They included drag performers The Royal Serenity, Opal Rose, and Heather Boa, business owners, charity fundraiser Richard Kendrick, and Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin. Prestatyn Pride. (Image: Newsquest) Also in the parade was the mother of The Vivienne, known out of drag as James Lee Williams, who grew up in North Wales. James, who passed away earlier this, was an outspoken advocate of LGBTQ+ rights and safe spaces, and this week featured on a list 'celebrating the most influential LGBT+ changemakers of the past year.' Prestatyn Pride parade. (Image: Newsquest)Many of the businesses in the town centre were decorated in support of Pride, and people of all ages attended the parade through the town and the Pride event at the Cross Foxes pub. Promoting the event, Prestatyn Town Council said: "Celebrate love, inclusivity and diversity. Everyone is welcome!" A post shared by Rhyl Journal (@rhyljournal) But not everyone was happy. After the event, Conservative MS Gareth Davies questioned the need for a Pride event in a small coastal town like Prestatyn. He posed several questions on behalf of "many constituents" on social media. The questions have been responded to by Prestatyn drag performer The Royal Serenity, who has been nominated as a Positive Role Model Award for the LGBTQ+ community in the National Diversity Awards 2025. "I'm a resident of Prestatyn, and a former member of Prestatyn Town Council. "Never in my five years on the Council did the notion of Prestatyn Pride ever come up, and I was only on there between 2017-22, so hardly back in the stone ages! "And before you start, this is not an anti-gay post, far from it. "I fully support the progress that has been made over the years and decades in terms of the laws and rights that gay people have in comparison to yester year. "And I have many gay friends and have employed gay people. "But I have to draw the line somewhere, and speak up for the many constituents who have contacted me on this matter, in asking: "Who wanted this event and called for it? "Who funded it? "Is it in the best interests of the residents of Prestatyn and surrounding areas? "Who does it benefit? "There are many more questions, but that's the bones of it. "We've got to remember that Prestatyn, in comparison, is a very higher age demographic in comparison to the rest of the Vale of Clwyd, and pretty socially Conservative. "And where those residents won't make much noise publicly, they'll do it through me and other people to voice their concerns. "So the general plea would be. "We're not Liverpool, Manchester or a major city. "We're very small coastal communities where such things matter much more than if it were in bigger areas. "It's the Town Council to make those decisions and I won't do anything to get in the way of that. "But they're my own remarks and analysis as your local MS which I have every right to." (Image: Newsquest) "In the past five years hate crimes against the LGBT+ community has tripled to an 112% increase with 22,839 homophobic hate crimes being reported in England & Wales just last year. "Pride may not have been something you would discuss five years ago, but it's something we need to be discussing now. "To answer some of the questions: "'Who wanted this event?' Everybody who was there. The people who lined the streets with rainbows. The hundreds of people who filled the grounds to celebrate together watching a fantastic day of entertainment. "'Who funded it?' Mainly sponsors such as The National Lottery Community Fund "'Is it in the best interest of the residents of Prestatyn and surrounding areas?' Clearly the answer is Yes. It brought a lot of people from outside towns to Prestatyn for the day/weekend. Some of whom may have been their first time getting to see the beauty of Prestatyn. They would have spent their money, taken photos, and even planned on returning. An increase to Prestatyn's economy and popularity is an excellent thing. "'Who does it benefit?' Not only does it benefit Prestatyn's economy from Bars, to eatery's, to hotels, and shops; but it also benefits both the LGBT+ community and those who do not identify as LGBT+ alike. It benefits us because in the hugely scary world filled with so much threat and hatred toward us for simply existing; we get to come together to show that we are not going anywhere, we have always been here and we always will, we will not hide to make you feel more comfortable about yourself because we have a right to exist, a right to live, a right to love, and a right to be proud. "A 2021 study shows that the risk of suicide attempts is almost 3x higher for people in the LGBT+ community, someone who is struggling with their own personal identity experience can see the Pride events and know that they're not alone, they're not 'broken', what they feel is normal and we will protect you as a community. "And it benefits everybody else because it's a brilliant day out! Yes, there are huge popular pride events in the cities across the UK. "I have been lucky enough to perform at and host some which have had thousands of people in the crowd but it's the smaller pride events like these that are also so so important. "Firstly, not everyone can travel to the further away cities, and not everyone feels comfortable being in those huge crowds. This brings to event to them. Bringing Pride to small towns like Prestatyn is crucial for LGBT+ visibility, community building, and challenging ignorance. Not only do they create safe spaces for individuals to be themselves and connect but it also helps those who may have felt isolated or those who didn't know how to get the resources or the support they need. "Everybody has the right of free speech. But that does not include abusive, hateful, disgusting comments about another human being just celebrating life. Your ignorance is astounding. If you are one of those people who genuinely are intrigued as to why we have pride events, parades, and protests and why they're so important then please respectfully ask the questions and we will respectfully respond. "We're all in the planet together, we're all humans, don't waste your life hating a community that is never going away."

Rhyl Journal
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
North Wales drag queen completes 10-mile walk in heels for charities
Opal Rose, from Holyhead, embarked on the walk on Anglesey in aid of two charities - Stonewall Housing and Halton Haven hospice. After completing the four-hour challenge, Opal Rose said: "What a day!" They added: "Not once did I take them heels off. Every step taken today was for two extremely important charities. "The pain I felt half way through was horrendous. But I battled through and four hours later we were done! I'm exhausted! But most of all I'm proud. I'm proud of myself for pushing boundaries, challenging myself and raising money for life changing charities. "I'm also extremely grateful for my family and friends who took part in the walk with me. Kept me going and walked every step by my side." Opal Rose raised more than £900 by doing the walk. MORE: Colwyn Bay Pride 2025 to feature The Vivienne tribute – what to expect They added: "Drag is art, drag is performance, and drag brings a lot more to this cruel world that what people think!" It has been an eventful year for Opal Rose, having been crowned the 2025 North Wales Cabaret Crown winner last month, earning a spot on the line-up of a future Evening with Royalty show hosted by The Royal Serenity. After the competition, The Royal Serenity said: "Opal Rose is such a worthy winner. She carried herself with such grace and genuine kindness throughout the competition which is so important to the Evening With Royalty family. "Watching her perform you would never have guessed it was her first (semi-final) and second (final) time performing. She treated that stage like it was her second home." Both The Royal Serenity and Opal Rose will be at The Station Inn on Sunday to perform at the official Colwyn Bay Pride After Party organised by Wackadoo Events.


North Wales Chronicle
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
North Wales drag queen completes 10-mile walk in heels for charities
Opal Rose, from Holyhead, embarked on the walk on Anglesey in aid of two charities - Stonewall Housing and Halton Haven hospice. After completing the four-hour challenge, Opal Rose said: "What a day!" They added: "Not once did I take them heels off. Every step taken today was for two extremely important charities. "The pain I felt half way through was horrendous. But I battled through and four hours later we were done! I'm exhausted! But most of all I'm proud. I'm proud of myself for pushing boundaries, challenging myself and raising money for life changing charities. "I'm also extremely grateful for my family and friends who took part in the walk with me. Kept me going and walked every step by my side." Opal Rose raised more than £900 by doing the walk. MORE: Colwyn Bay Pride 2025 to feature The Vivienne tribute – what to expect They added: "Drag is art, drag is performance, and drag brings a lot more to this cruel world that what people think!" It has been an eventful year for Opal Rose, having been crowned the 2025 North Wales Cabaret Crown winner last month, earning a spot on the line-up of a future Evening with Royalty show hosted by The Royal Serenity. After the competition, The Royal Serenity said: "Opal Rose is such a worthy winner. She carried herself with such grace and genuine kindness throughout the competition which is so important to the Evening With Royalty family. "Watching her perform you would never have guessed it was her first (semi-final) and second (final) time performing. She treated that stage like it was her second home." Both The Royal Serenity and Opal Rose will be at The Station Inn on Sunday to perform at the official Colwyn Bay Pride After Party organised by Wackadoo Events.