Thousands of rainbow-clad revellers turned out for Canterbury Pride yesterday, Kent's biggest celebration of the LGBT community.
Families, couples and groups of friends young and old gathered along the High Street to watch a parade through the city centre to Dane John Gardens.
From drag queens to crowds of spectators, here are some of the best pictures from the day.
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The Pride parade making its way through the city. Picture: Chris Davey.
The scene in Rose Square as the Canterbury Pride Parade makes its way through the city on Saturday. Picture: Chris Davey. (12400075)
Spectators watching the parade. Picture: Chris Davey.
Thousands of paraders made their way through the city. Picture: Chris Davey.
Lord Mayor of Canterbury Terry Westgate at the front of the parade. Picture: Chris Davey.
The Pride parade making its way through the city. Picture: Chris Davey.
The Pride parade making its way through the city. Picture: Chris Davey.
Amanda Bang meets Lord Mayor Cllr Terry Westgate. Picture: Chris Davey.
Dylan Thompson as Marie Antionette. Picture: Chris Davey.
Students Alex Linley, Sarah Roberts, Lucy Waring and Hilary Raja. Picture: Chris Davey.
A group of paraders from Victim Support. Picture: Chris Davey.
Gwen Ever and Jo Taylor. Picture: Chris Davey.
The Canterbury Dogs Trust. Picture: Chris Davey.
Revellers from the Limes Pub took part. Picture: Chris Davey.
Police joined the procession. Picture: Chris Davey.
A group of paraders before the event. Picture: Chris Davey.
Around 20,000 people took part in the colourful fun and the parade included groups from Kent Police, Kent Fire & Rescue and businesses including Sainsbury's.
Youth worker Lewis Longley, 23, is from Canterbury went with fiancée George Townsley and a group of friends.
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"I've not been to Pride in a few years and coming back, it seems to have grown hugely over the years," he said.
"I've lived in Canterbury for so many years. I always remember it as quite a backwards and Conservative with a small C place.
Partying continued late into the night.
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