Please observe the following Festival Rules
OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND UPDATED AT ANY TIME
Prohibited items.
1. No illegal substances
2. No dangerous or hazardous items
3. No glass
4. No Liquids (except water or sunscreen)
5. No alcohol
6. No disposable BBQ’s
7. No Fireworks, flares, or Chinese lanterns
8. No inflatables
9. No large umbrellas (folding umbrellas ok)
10. No flag poles
11. No flyers for distribution
12. No posters, signs or banners that could be deemed offensive
13. No goods for unauthorised trading
14. No lasers or laser pens
15. No unofficial high-vis vests or jackets
16. No chairs, stools, seat sticks
17. No air horns or megaphones
18. No bicycles, skateboards, or scooters
19. No drones
20. No unauthorised professional commercial photography or video
21. No electric Scooters
22. No pop-up tents or structures
This event is a drug free event. No forms of drugs or legal highs are permitted at any time (this includes poppers) All bags and persons will be checked upon arrival and any items found confiscated. Whilst we want people to enjoy their day anyone who is intoxicated and unable to manage themselves will either be refused entry or asked to leave if they are already in the event.
The Milton Keynes Pride Festival team have worked with disability groups to try and make this event as accessible as possible.
Accessibility tent.
This space provides wheelchair charging stations, seating, and a rest area for assistance dogs.
Sensory tent
Providing a calming space which for anyone with sensory needs, which can be used for a rest and somewhere quieter during the peak times of the festival. The space offers sensory stimulation within a blacked-out tent providing relaxing visuals and sounds, soft furnishings and seating, as well as colourful sensory bubble tubes.
If anyone is feeling anxious or withdrawn at the festival, this area is perfect for a calming space. If you require additional assistance during your visit, please find a volunteer who can direct you to some support. Please be mindful of others when using this space.
BSL interpreters
Milton Keynes Pride Festival have registered signing interpreters across all performance stages and our community space.
Toilets
You’ll find gender-neutral wheelchair accessible toilets on the festival site, including a Mobiloo (a pop-up changing facility) providing a hoist and adult sized changing bench. Please refer to our pride Map for details of the locations of the toilets and Mobiloo.
Medical emergencies
In the event of a medical emergency, please notify a member of Milton Keynes Pride Festival’s volunteers, steward’s or security for any assistance that is required.
Festival site access
There is a disabled drop off point outside the Campbell Park events plateau entrance where you will be assisted by our event stewards, the MKPF team have liaised with local wheelchair suitable taxi companies in MK and they are making sure they have plenty of staff for the day.
Accessible parking
Please note there is no onsite parking, there will be a limited number of bays coned off outside the festival plateau down (Avebury Boulevard). These spaces will be reserved for festival goers with accessibility needs, if we can provide you with a space upon arrival you will be required to present a disabled badge. If you have any queries, or need assistance during your visit to the festival, please ask a volunteer, steward, or security member.
Site Accessibility
The Campbell Park plateau is mainly grass and is uneven in places. It’s likely that the site may be muddy, water soaked or dusty depending on the weather. There is an outer concrete circle providing a flat surface for festival goers with accessibility requirements.
Assistance and guide dogs
Assistance & Guide dogs are welcome throughout the festival. However, we strongly recommend not exposing animals to any performance stages, as they could be particularly noisy.
To try and allow everyone to attend and enjoy their day in a way that is relative to them,
our festival is structured in a particular way.
12PM TO 6PM
This is a family friendly time where the following dress code restrictions apply.
We ask adults to be mindful between these hours, when lots of families with children will be present at our festival.
A guidance of ‘swimsuit coverage’ is a minimum requirement.
There is a clear legal guidelines around public nudity, which all event participants are expected to abide by!
6PM TO 10.00PM
Express yourself and wear whatever you like!
Festival goers are advised this time is ‘adult time’.
During this time where restrictions no longer apply, there may be items of clothing that do not cover specific areas of the body.
Please note no under 18’s will be permitted onsite after 6PM
This is a FREE EVENT – you do not require a ticket or wristband to enter. We encourage families to attend our pride festival. Children under 16 must be accompanied at all times by an adult or guardian.
No you don’t! Milton Keynes Pride Festival is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community but everyone is welcome to join in the fun.
The festival takes place from 12pm to 10:00pm
PLEASE NOTE: Last entry 9pm.
We reserve the right to change the last entry time without any prior notice.
After 6pm under 18’s will be asked to leave site and only visitors who are over 18+ will be permitted entry.
Milton Keynes Pride Festival operates a bag search policy. You may also be searched using a pat down method or a security wand. These are in place for your safety but ay mean at times queues could take a little longer.
We will be operating and enforcing a strict challenge 25 policy at all our bars. If you can’t provide valid identification when requested, you will not be served alcohol. So, if you’re lucky enough to look 25 or younger please make sure you bring an acceptable form of identification.
Please note we only accept a driving license or passport as valid ID.
No under 18s will be allowed in the bar areas.
No alcohol is permitted into the event site.
We have many on site bars offering a range of alcoholic beverages.
Soft drinks are allowed but need to be sealed. Any open bottles including drinking water will be required to be disposed of upon entry to the event. Absolutely no glass is allowed onsite.
There is no unauthorised filming, photography or recording permitted at the event. Please do not bring professional equipment to the event, as it will be refused entry. Anyone found in possession of this equipment or taking any photography or video footage will be asked to leave the event. We reserve the right to eject anybody from the festival site.
There is a zero-tolerance policy to drugs and anyone found with drugs will be treated with the normal enforcement laws. The police will be called. Legal highs are also not permitted on site.
Milton Keynes Pride Festival operates a zero-tolerance policy towards anti-social or homophobic/transphobic behaviour. We reserve the right to eject anybody from the festival site
Yes, you can bring a picnic and food for personal consumption only.
Yes, fold up pushchairs are permitted.
Bicycles, scooters skateboards etc are not allowed into the event.
Dogs are allowed and welcome onsite until 6pm. All assistance dogs are welcome throughout the event. We strongly recommend not exposing animals to any stage areas, which could be partially noisy. Dogs must be on a leash and restrained by their owners at all times, owners must clean up after their pets’ dog waste. The festival provides a doggy hydration station.
Milton Keynes Pride reserves the right to change artist line-ups and running orders without any prior notice.
All confiscated items are non-returnable please refer to our terms and conditions.
Drones UAV’S (Unnamed Ariel vehicles)
Are a remote-controlled model fitted with a camera
General use of drones at our event is not permitted.
The organisers of Milton Keynes Pride Festival wish to make the festival inclusive for ALL and recognise the need for easy access throughout the event for disabled visitors. We provide a designated accessibly entrance on the day along with various other features to cater for those with accessibility needs who are coming to our festival.
Milton Keynes Pride Festival is a very costly event, our stages and basic infrastructure costs increase every year as the event grows. However, Milton Keynes Pride Festival is a (NOT-FOR-PROFIT) organisation. Without Sponsors, the local community and support groups providing much-needed funds, this event would not be possible. All profits go back into the pride event.
You will need to submit an application on the Vender Applications page.
You will need to submit an application on the Vender Applications page.
If you have a complaint during the event please report it to a member of staff, if your complaint requires further investigation please email info@mkpridefestival.com
Bookings of artists at our pride festival are normally booked well in advance of the event and stage time is limited. You may submit a proposal by email to us at info@mkpridefestival.com
We will contact you should a position become available.
Campbell Park plateau hosts many events throughout the year.
We ask everyone leaving the event to be respectful as it is situated closely to a residential area.
Any lost property found during the event is taken to the onsite management office. After the event, property will be taken to the Pride office and processed. If you have lost an item at our event, please email info@mkpridefestival.com
We find a lot of lost items during the event so it might take us 7 days to let you know we’ve found your stuff.
Ambulance & Medical Services are available onsite.
If you require urgent assistance, please, seek help from a member of the MKPF team who will be able to assist you.
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