The Pride Village: Quality, Community, and Connection

We’ve listened to your feedback, and for 2026, we are bringing you a significantly upgraded experience. Our site layout has been reimagined to offer more space, new dedicated areas, and a more spread-out design that allows for a better flow and a higher quality of engagement.

Not Your “Plastic Fantastic” Pride

We aren’t a “plastic fantastic” Pride. We believe our event should reflect the prestige, history, and unique character of Windsor and Eton. That means moving away from the generic and the run-of-the-mill, and instead focusing on the premium quality that our residents and visitors expect.

Curated Artisans and Makers

Our village is a carefully curated showcase of the very best our region has to offer. You won’t find generic stalls here; instead, you’ll discover:

  • High-Quality Artisans: Unique, handcrafted goods from local makers who pour their passion into their craft.

  • Local Organisations and Charities: A chance to engage with the vital groups and organisations that support and enrich our community.

  • Bespoke Creators: From fine arts to local delicacies, everything in our village is selected to provide a memorable, high-standard experience.

By expanding the area and focusing on quality over quantity, we’ve created a more relaxed environment where you can truly connect with our exhibitors. This is Pride, done the Windsor way, authentic, local, and of the highest standard.

Links to all the stalls can be found HERE!

The Naughty Corner. (N.S.F.W.)

Pride is about acceptance but we listened to your feedback from last year. There are aleways going to be stalls with something slightly more adult themed or using a word not yet in some younger peoples vocabulary. Eventually that birds and the bees lecture is coming but to stop any on the spot questions and then having to explain what a HuHu or a Twig and Berries are to their young ones  we have put the stalls that have slightly more humerous and adult themed items in the naughty corner. Its still for everybody to go in but there will be signs and a barrier so those under 3ft wonnt be able to see in. We would rather the parents give that lecture when its the right time and not at your kids first pride.

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