As a new local Facebook page for the LGBTQ+ community, Devizes Lgbtq+ springs to life, Iโm left wondering exactly what social and counsel interactions are readily available in Devizes today. So, Iโm chatting with the pageโs admin, Oberon, about his groupโs aims and goals.
What I think was most interesting about it, while I dug for negativity, Iโd suspect will be evident in our local community towards LGBTQ+, Oberon simply didnโt take the bait, and remained positive throughout our friendly chinwag. Sorry if you came here looking for controversy, this is just a plug for the page and hope itโll strength both the community and opinions of others towards it.
Firstly, someone shared an already existing Facebook group for LGBTQ+ in Devizes. I supposed having a page rather than a group is less exclusive and not as restricted being it can make looser, more general connections. โI agree,โ Oberon started, โa page is much broader and will be easier to reach out to a wider range of people, which will make it easier to advertise, make connections and get the word out.โ
As I understand it, Devizes School has an excellent program to deal with the issue, but suppose once pupils leave, thereโs little else in town, no real places to feel like a community. โIโm very glad Devizes School have a good programme to help their pupils!โ he continued. โAs far as when they leave goes, as the LGBTQ+ community grows Iโd be happy to say that there will be a place to be a community online and, once the community has found its feet, offline and in person too. The sooner the better I say!โ
But is a group like this is more important in a smaller town like Devizes, than say, a city, where there’s already more in place to bring together like-minded people? โI do think an LGBTQ+ community is very important in small towns,โ Oberon expressed, โjust as much as a city. Many people donโt live in cities or grow up in them, myself included. For a small town to be just as proud and just as accepting is important because it helps to reach everyone. Even if there are a smaller group of LGBTQ+ residents in Devizes it helps to create a safe, inclusive space for us and stops the feeling that small towns donโt โunderstandโ or โacceptโ as much as larger places do. Furthermore, it can show people that arenโt LGBTQ+ what weโre all about and hopefully help them get a greater understanding of who we are.โ
And thereโs a thing, causing me to mention Pride. Pride is supported by many people outside the LGBTQ+ community, and that’s probably more important than just being there for those who are, because itโs about casting negative opinions of yore aside, especially in a smaller community like here. Because, and here’s the crunch, being honest, I do think there’s a number of insular people here who simply refuse to shake off the old stereotypes, maybe more so than urban environments.

We’ve come a long way even in my own lifetime, I suggested to him, flagrantly showing my age by citing the awareness in the eighties by singers like Boy George, Jimmy Somerville et all! As while they made it a recognisable subject and broke the taboos we now see in our society, at the time people were still hiding in shame, you still wouldn’t have same sex couples on tv shows like you do today.
The fear is, I do however think we’re in danger of letting that progress slip backwards, as all prejudices seem to be at the forefront and a right wing, or far right-wing gains popularity. I mean we only have look at the onslaught of negative comments when Wiltshire Police added a rainbow flag back in February.
Oberon replied admirably, I must say! โEvery human being is an individual with their own beliefs and views, my aim isnโt to change people, itโs just to show them a greater understanding of things, and be who we are. I agree, we have come a very long way and, as with everything, there will always be a negative and a positive side of things. I choose to focus on the positive and thatโs the light I aim to share.โ

Okay, given that, letโs go for it; imagine, a Devizes Pride! At least, some smaller events, or a physical club would be a great start.
โA Devizes Pride would be fantastic and of course that wouldnโt happen overnight,โ he replied, which is just as well, as itโs past my bedtime already!
โI aim to start off with smaller events,โ Oberon suggested, โcommunity outreach and fundraisers. Physical clubs, meet-ups and youth groups are also something Iโd like to get started, as I think theyโll help LGBTQ+ people find one another, in a safe space, and grow a strong community together.โ
Still, he didnโt rule out the possibility of a Devizes Pride. โDevizes having its own Pride celebration is an avid goal of mine, amongst others! I believe that the stronger the representation of LGBTQ+ people in Devizes the more that people will have a greater understanding of who we are and what weโre all about. Devizes is a town with a strong community and I am for the LGBTQ+ community to have a โlouder voiceโ as it were.โ
But, like any new venture, it would need the support behind it, and all this costs, at this stage is to โlikeโ the page on the Book of Face, and join the separate entity group too, if you wished. It was nice chatting to Oberon, on what can be a touchy subject we need to open up to and address.



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