A Unison official says Staffordshire County Council still has to follow the law.
From Glasgow to Salford, smaller, unique events are celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.
A mini-Pride event organised in three weeks is expanding to an official event in Ross-on-Wye.
"It's about everyone coming together, every stitch and every club from around the world," group say.
Exhibition runs until 21 June telling 60 years of stories from the LGBTQ+ community in a city.
There day included a parade through the city centre followed by an event at West Park.
Liberate says the Channel Islands LGBTQ+ Community Survey will be the first of its kind.
Organisers say "first responsibility is to ensure safety of the venue, performers and attendees".
Nisha Tandon moved to Northern Ireland during the Troubles and went on to found one of the country's biggest annual celebrations of cultural diversity.