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Security to be increased in Oldham ahead of Drag Queen storytime event for children after recent protest

Security is to be increased in Oldham ahead of Drag Queen story hour events for children. It follows on from recent scenes in Bolton, where a group of demonstrators stormed the town hall in protest of the sell out show.

It is understood additional measures will be now be introduced, including more security staff, to manage the upcoming performances at Oldham Library, which sees Drag Queens perform for families and read out stories to young children.

The event had also been cancelled at Rochdale earlier this month due to the previous protests. However, Oldham Council is set to welcome the event back to the library later this year, in October.

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However, in Bolton last week, excited families and their little ones were greeted by a handful of demonstrators. Many of them were pictured holding signs, including one which read "Stop drag queens reading to our kids."

Drag Queen Story Hour, which has been running worldwide since 2015, is an initiative where drag queens will usually take over a library or a community centre for an hour and read stories to children. The initiative aims to break down stereotypes and bias from a young age.

Oldham Councillor Louie Hamblett has told the MEN it is 'sad' that further security is needed in 'today's age' and added the show is an 'activity open to all'. Protestors have previously claimed the show is brainwashing children, with protestors also ambushing an event in Bristol last month.

The Liberal Democrat Councillor from Crompton, Oldham, said: "I think it's sad that additional security is required in today's age. It's an activity that's open to all and welcomed by both parents and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk