
Holmfirth Pride 2025: A Community United in Acceptance
Holmfirth Pride 2025 united the town against homophobia after a recent attack. Organisers Hilary Bowyer and Isobel Heely brought the community together with events like a rainbow scavenger hunt and drag bingo. Local businesses showed support, and the celebration promoted love and diversity, demonstrating Holmfirth's solidarity against hate.
A Unifying Response to Homophobia
This past weekend, the town of Holmfirth celebrated its first Pride event, Holmfirth Pride 2025, in a powerful display of community spirit following a troubling homophobic attack BBC reports. The incident, which involved a young man being assaulted outside a local pub, left residents shocked and determined to stand against hate.
Community Voices Against Hate
Organised by local residents Hilary Bowyer and Isobel Heely, the event was more than just a celebration; it was a declaration of unity. Heely stated to BBC, «As a close-knit community, we were all horrified when we heard about the incident and did not want anybody to feel like we were not supportive. We wanted to show that this does not represent us as a community». Through their efforts, the town transformed into a vibrant canvas of acceptance, with all 65 local businesses displaying Pride bunting, and residents leaving messages of support in the streets.
Celebration of Diversity
Holmfirth Pride 2025 included activities designed to inspire and bring joy to attendees. The lineup featured a rainbow scavenger hunt, engaging drag bingo, and an exhibition showcasing queer art from local artists. The overwhelming positive response to the event brought Heely to tears, showcasing how the community has truly rallied together. This vibrant celebration not only marked a new beginning for Holmfirth but also sent a powerful message: the town stands united against hate and embraces love in all its forms.