We Were Always Here.

Swindon & Wiltshire Pride are so excited to announce a £69,500 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. They’ll use it to deliver ‘We Were Always Here’. That’s a community heritage project to discover the hidden social history of LGBTQIA+ people in Wiltshire.

We Were Always Here - Swindon and Wiltshire Pride logo
We Were Always Here – Swindon and Wiltshire Pride logo

The project’s focus

The project focuses on two centuries of social history from the beginning of the 18th century. That period saw the introduction of strict laws against any kind of homosexual behaviour. It’ll tell too of how 2014 saw the achievement of equal rights with the passing of the same sex marriage act.

‘We Were Always Here’ will discover the stories of how ordinary queer Wiltshire folk lived and loved, suffered and triumphed against social attitudes. With this grant SWP will be able to undertake this community research project and produce:

  • An exhibition – an easily transportable, free-standing item suitable for indoor and outdoor display. It will be available for loan to interested organisations and educational establishments, with a permanent home in the Pride Hub, Swindon town centre.
  • A concise, illustrated history book – offered free-of-charge to every senior school, college, library and LGBTQIA+ organisations in Wiltshire.

Delivering the project

To help deliver this project, Swindon & Wiltshire Pride are actively recruiting for the following paid project roles:

  • Project Coordinator
  • Oral History Coordinator
  • Heritage Interpretation Creators (designers/writers)
  • Project Evaluator
  • PR Consultant

They will work at close quarters with project partners, Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre and Swindon Local Studies Library. Also Kate Parsons (Heritage Interpretation Design Lead) and Andrew Foyle (Historian Advisor).

The organisation is further looking for volunteer researchers and contributors. If you think you can fulfil any of these roles, or to find out further details, please visit our website: https://www.swindonwiltshirepride.org.uk/pride-history-project

Applications for paid roles close on 3 April 2026. James Fraser, Vice-Chair at Swindon & Wiltshire Pride said: ‘We’re excited to be able to start work on ‘We Were Always Here’.

This is an important project which will help us uncover and preserve the hidden history of the LGBTQIA+ community in Wiltshire. Thank you to National Lottery players and The National Lottery Heritage Fund for helping make this possible.’

Kate Parsons, Heritage Interpretation Design Lead said:

‘We hope very much to hear from people who were in, or around, the LGBTQIA+ community before the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1969. Members of the community who were adults before the legal change will be now around 80 years old. We’d like to capture these stories and experiences before those voices are lost.’


Swindon Pride launched in 2008, with the first ever Pride festival being held in Swindon. In 2009, the Pride event expanded to incorporate Swindon & Wiltshire Pride. Swindon & Wiltshire Pride gained charity status in 2019.

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