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Published 17:05 20 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 21:33 20 Jun 2017 BST
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And it’s not just those taking part who will be flying the rainbow flag – Dublin Bus will be too.
Dublin Bus have rebranded in honour of this week’s celebrations, donning the slogan, “Get on board with pride” on the side of many of their buses.
Speaking at the launch of the bus, Dublin Bus Chief Executive, Ray Coyne outlined their delight at joining in:Dublin Bus celebrating Pride 2017 #dublinbus #DublinPride #pride2017 pic.twitter.com/TIEyWArwYd
— Tony Murray (@Dublinbuscc) June 19, 2017
"We are delighted to support another year of Dublin Pride. Our commitment to diversity and inclusion stems from our Equality and Diversity strategy that was first introduced in 2003. "We are a diverse workforce serving a diverse community."Pride kicked off last Friday, and there have been plenty of events and activities going on around the city to mark the occasion. Pride Parade will run from St. Stephen’s Green to Smithfield from 2pm on Saturday – we know where we’ll be.
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