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Canterbury Pride: Thousands turn out to celebrate

By: Anna MacSwan

Published: 15:00, 15 June 2019

Updated: 16:35, 15 June 2019

Thousands of revellers have turned out for Canterbury Pride.

Around 20,000 people clad in rainbow colours, glitter, and an array of vibrant costumes gathered in the heart of the city this morning for a parade kicking off Kent's biggest celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

Families, couples and groups of friends turned out to watch the procession march up the High Street to Dane John Gardens, where festivities are still taking place.

The Pride parade making its way through the city. Picture: Chris Davey.

Watch the parade, and sisters Emerald and Sapphire speaking about why they've come to Pride

Cheered on by crowds of spectators, the parade included groups from Kent Police, Kent Fire & Rescue and businesses including Sainsbury's.

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Speaking before the event, organiser Ed Withers said: "There's lots of queues forming and we've got a huge turnout for the parade.

"It looks like it's all about to kick off in a good way. Everyone is really excited - it's going to be a great day."

A group of Pride revellers from Canterbury College student union (12393886)
People from across east Kent gathered in the heart of Canterbury
Nicole Bunce, 15, came from Eastry with a group of friends
Ellie Thornton, 15 (second left) and her friends travelled from Folkestone
Thousands marched through the High Street
Thousands marched through the High Street
Kent Police took part in the procession
Thousands marched through the High Street
Gazz, Richard and Hayley came from Brighton and Gillingham to celebrate Pride (12393914)
Phoebe, Isabel and Sophie were among those taking part for the first time (12393888)

Among those at Pride for the first time are Sophie, 18, Isabel, 19, and Phoebe, 18, who have made the trip from Sheerness and Chatham and say they wanted to show their support and "have a good day".

Youth worker Lewis Longley, 23, is from Canterbury and is here with fiancée George Townsley and a group of friends.

"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.

"I remember being at school and being gay was not something you wanted to be. Now, seeing so many people at Canterbury Pride - it's just nice to be here and to feel included."

Lewis Longley (left) with his fiancee George and friends (12393910)
Canterbury Pride. Picture: Chris Davey.

Shops and businesses throughout the city, from McDonalds to the Café St Pierre, are displaying Pride stickers and bunting in support of the LGBT community, with a rainbow flag also flying prominently from Westgate Towers.

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Sisters Emerald and Sapphire, aged 21 and 19, are here from Sittingbourne.

Emerald, who also attended last year, said: "I wanted to come because I love these sort of events, being able to celebrate who you are, be proud of your identity, and I think it's just an amazing day."

Sisters Emerald and Sapphire (12393908)

Celebrations have now moved to Dane John Gardens, where two stages are hosting an array of entertainers including Gok Wan, Nadine Coyle from Girls Aloud and a Beyoncé tribute act.

Partying will continue late into the night, with drag queens dancing alongside punters at Kent's top LGBT event, Glitterbomb, at Tokyo Tea Rooms.

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