Walk the Walk with West London Queer Project


Kicking of International Pride Month with a ‘10k Walk and Celebration’ in aid of Motor Neurone Disease

The West London Queer Project (WLQP) is kicking of International Pride Month 2023, on Saturday 3 June with a ‘10k Walk and Celebration’ by the Thames, in aid of Motor Neurone Disease

The walk will commence at 10am from Furnival Gardens in Hammersmith and will take a circular route along the Thames Path through Barnes, Mortlake and Chiswick, ending back in W6 at the Black Lion Pub.

The celebration will get underway from 1pm and will include performances from Ru Paul’s Drag Race contestant Pixie Polite, the legendary Lola Lasagne and three of WLQP’s favourite performers; Crayola the Queen, Beary Poppins and Luna Cortez. 

Aubrey Crawley founder of WLQP commented:

“This is going to be the biggest Pride Month event that West London has seen in the last 25 years and the biggest hosted by WLQP to date.

Pride is a celebration of people coming together in love and friendship, to show how far LGBTQ+ rights have come, and how much work there is still to be done. We want this to be a very colourful event so we’re encouraging everyone to dig out those old feather boas, wigs and accessories and to come along and celebrate with us.

We are also using this event to raise some much-needed funding and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

My friend Zoe was recently diagnosed with MND and through her I realised how little I know about this dreadful disease, and more importantly how underfunded the research is and how little publicity it gets.”

Joe Leonard Co-Founder of WLQP added:

“We began our monthly ‘West London Walks’ in February of 2022, and because we’re spoiled for choice on scenic routes, we explore a different part of West London each month and then usually end up in a pub afterwards.

Our Pride Month Walk & Celebration is just that but on a much bigger scale, and will undoubtedly be a lot more fun”

John Gillies-Wilkes, Head of Inclusion and Wellbeing at the MND Association commented:

“We are delighted to be working alongside our West London and Middlesex Branch with the West London Queer Project on this initiative. It is the first Pride event we have been actively involved with and we are very excited about it.”

Tickets, which include a t-shirt, a choice of a hamburger, hotdog or veggie burger, a pint of lager or a soft drink plus a medal can be purchased at www.wlqp.org.

April 21, 2023

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