Trans Pride Surrey
@transpridesurrey.bsky.social
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13th Sept 2025 Epsom Surrey Midday
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transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone that came out to support us today. The sun shone and we had 60-70 people.
Thanks to the stall holders, the performers and each and everyone one of you.
Keep an eye out for pics and videos over the coming days.
Picture of a group of people waving trans flags in a park Picture of a group of people gathered in Epsom High Street waving flags and placards
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone that came out to support us today. The sun shone and we had 60-70 people.
Thanks to the stall holders, the performers and each and everyone one of you.
Keep an eye out for pics and videos over the coming days.
Picture of a group of people waving trans flags in a park Picture of a group of people gathered in Epsom High Street waving flags and placards
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Are you ready for today!! We currently have sun although there could be a bit of rain later but we won't let that dampen our spirits.

Meet at 12pm at Rosebery Park, Epsom

#transrightsarehumanrights🏳️‍⚧️
Trans Pride Surrey 13th Sept meet at 12om at Rosebery Park, march departs at 12.30pm
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adamscochran.bsky.social
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So the fake claims of "trans" and "antifa" symbols comes from both ammo stamps and casing inscriptions wrongly reported.

They try to paint Tyler as left, but like Crooks this is a fringe right wing Groyper.

Here's the details on registered Republican, Tyler Robinson:
x.com/adamscochra...
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
It's our second year.
Last year they didn't know what had hit them 🤣
Picture from Trans Pride Surrey 2024 showing a crowd of people with trans flags and banners
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avril-lgbtqia.bsky.social
Come and support the local newer trans prides. @transpridesurrey.bsky.social is in it's second year and will be a great event. I will be there.

This year has seen an increase in new trans prides which is great to see. There are over 28 Trans Prides in the UK.
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
🚨Meeting point and route change🚨

Saturday 13th September, Epsom, Surrey

Trans+ Pride Surrey will assemble in the middle of Rosebery Park, Epsom from 12pm. The march will depart Rosebery Park’s west side at 12:30pm.
Trans Pride Surrey
13th September
Meet 12pm in Rosebery park.
March departs at 12.30pm

What3words
///larger.clay.winter
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Attending the march will be somebody that is first aid trained and stewards will be wearing hi-viz vests with our logo on with name tags.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday!
- Trans+ Pride Surrey

🏳️‍⚧️If you want to speak or do a performance email [email protected]🏳️‍⚧️
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
The whole march route is even, no declines or inclines.
Car Parks include Upper High Street car park, Depot Road car park, the Ashley Centre’s multi-storey car park & Hook Road multi-storey car park.
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
We will then take the right-turning onto Church Road, where we will end up at our venue for speeches, performers and stalls.

Accessible toilets can be found in Epsom train station, the Ebbisham Centre in Epsom Square & the Ashley Centre.
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
After this we will head down Epsom High Street, heading for The Faraday - The Faraday being the pickup point for folks doing the shorter march (half the length).
From here we will head onto East Street and continuing along East Street, passing Pets at Home.
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
We will then head for Epsom town centre via the back of the Ashley Centre, past Pizza Express, ending up at the clock tower and the march will pause at the Suffragette statue. We will then head toward the crossroads by the main entrance of the Ashley Centre.
Map of the route including car parks and accessible toilets as already detailed in the post text
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
🚨Meeting point and route change🚨

Saturday 13th September, Epsom, Surrey

Trans+ Pride Surrey will assemble in the middle of Rosebery Park, Epsom from 12pm. The march will depart Rosebery Park’s west side at 12:30pm.
Trans Pride Surrey
13th September
Meet 12pm in Rosebery park.
March departs at 12.30pm

What3words
///larger.clay.winter
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
past Epsom station and turn right into Waterloo Road where we will finish at Rhythms (which actually is a nightclub opening in the day for us) where we will have community tables, speeches and performers.

There will be a trained first aider in attendance
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Route... meeting at midday at Upper High Street car park (like last year) with a view to a 12.30pm start, marching through the high street, pick up people doing shorter route from Lester Bowden, will briefly stop at the suffragette statue, then march up to West Street, down Station Approach and....
Picture shows the march route as described in the post text
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
Trans Pride Surrey, 13th Sept meeting at 12 noon. Upper High Street car park, Epsom KT17 4RA what3words ///vote.years.sides
Trans Pride Surrey, 13th Sept meeting at 12 noon. Upper High Street car park, Epsom KT17 4RA what3words ///vote.years.sides
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
We want performers for our 2nd trans+ pride Surrey event on September 13th! Poets, speakers, dancers - we’ll have ya!
Please get in touch by emailing [email protected]
Speakers and performers required. Organisation tables available. 
13th September 2025
Epsom, Surrey
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alicemydaughter.bsky.social
To mark the 1st day of my 4th year without Alice I have an announcement:
I’ve joined up with a determined group of women working to change the narrative around trans people. Women standing in solidarity with our trans siblings.

Our first step is to ask cis women to read and sign our open letter ⬇️
Not in our name: Women in support of the trans+ community
Can you spare a minute to help this campaign?
chng.it
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transpridesurrey.bsky.social
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Trans+ Pride Surrey is back for 2025 with love & rage of course 😉
Meeting at the Upper high street car park & will march down the high street, past the clock tower & around the back of the Ashley Centre to finish in Rosebery park, same as last year.

We really hope to see you there!
Join us for Trans Pride 2025 in Epsom, Surrey.
13th September 2025
Whether you're trans, non-binary, an ally or simple curious to learn and show support - this is a space for everyone to unite and celebrate diversity! :transgender_flag::sparkling_heart:
Together we shine BRIGHTER!
Meeting place and timings:
Upper High Street car park (for longer route) 11.30am
Lester Bowdens (for the shorter route), 12pm, noon
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
There are individuals within all parties that support us but not enough to change the direction of any party
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philippaeast.bsky.social
Heads up🚨 Coordination needed.
The EHRC consultation on updated Statutory Code of Practice opens this Monday 19th May & will run for 6 weeks.

The EHRC will be holding Q&A sessions with stakeholders representing affected protected characteristic groups.
www.equalityhumanrights.com/media-centre...
On 25 April the Equality and Human Rights Commission announced that it would undertake a public consultation on updates made to its statutory Code of Practice for services, public functions and associations, following the Supreme Court’s judgment in For Women Scotland v Scottish Ministers.

In light of the level of public interest, as well as representations from stakeholders in Parliament and civil society, the consultation period has been extended.

The following arrangements have now been confirmed: 

The consultation will aim to launch 19 May and close on 30 June 2025.
The consultation will focus on sections of the Code of Practice that required updating following the Supreme Court’s judgment. A draft of the full Code of Practice was consulted on between October 2024 and January 2025.
The consultation will seek views on whether these updates clearly articulate the practical implications of the judgment and enable those who will use the Code to understand, and comply with, the Equality Act 2010. The Supreme Court made the legal position on the definition of sex clear, so the EHRC is not seeking views on those legal aspects.
While the consultation is running, the EHRC will hold Q&A sessions with stakeholders representing affected protected characteristic groups. These meetings aim to answer questions on the EHRC’s understanding of the Supreme Court’s judgment, the consultation process, where views are being sought and what can and cannot be changed in the draft Code of Practice. Participants will still need to submit a consultation response. The EHRC will also meet with governments from across Britain and hold informative briefings for Parliamentarians.
The EHRC will review responses received as part of the consultation and make necessary amendments to the Code of Practice. It will then be submitted to the Minister for Women and Equalities for approval and laying in Parliament.
Further information on the consultation and how it can be completed will follow.
transpridesurrey.bsky.social
We are part of the Trans Pride Collective.

An Open Letter to all Pride Event Organisers in the UK

Due to continued infringement on trans rights, every Trans Pride in the UK has banned political parties from participating in their events
We ask that all Pride organisers in the UK show solidarity and ban them too
You can read our full letter letter here linktr.ee/transpridecollective