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Pride 2019 in pictures: Here's how Folkestone celebrated

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:46, 21 July 2019

Updated: 13:12, 21 July 2019

Hundreds of people came together for the annual Pride celebrations in Folkestone yesterday.

Dressed in all the colours of the rainbow, a huge crowd kicked off the day with a parade along the Leas.

Those taking part made a fantastic effort for their outfits - with people donning everything from glitter, flower garlands, hats and balloons.

The day kicked off with a colourful parade along the Leas. Picture: Paul Amos

The parade came to a stop at the Leas Cliff Hall, where a rooftop party was held and included sing a longs and entertainment for all the family.

But strong winds down at the coast left some attendees clinging onto their hats.

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In other parts of town there was free live music, theatre experiences and film screenings throughout the day.

After parties were held at Space Bar and Eleto, where Joe Goddard - one of the founding members of synth pop band Hot Chip, best known for singles Over and Over and Ready for the Floor, played a DJ set.

Pride is a worldwide event celebrating the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

Folkestone's Pride. Picture: Paul Amos
Ready to march but time to pose for a photo. Picture: Paul Amos
Mayor of Folkestone Cllr Jackie Mead joined the parade. Picture: Paul Amos
Folkestone's Pride. Picture: Paul Amos
Sarah Blanche and son Teddy, 5, with colourful wings. Picture: Paul Amos
Hundreds of of people joined together for the march. Picture: Paul Amos.
Mayor of Folkestone Cllr Jackie Mead joined the p arade. Picture: Paul Amos
Folkestone The Leas Pride March..Picture: Paul Amos. (14059649)
Pride in Folkestone. Picture: Paul Amos
Pride march. Picture: Paul Amos
London Contemporary Voice sang for the crowds. Picture: Paul Amos
London Contemporary Voice sang for the crowds. Picture: Paul Amos
London Contemporary Voice sang for the crowds. Picture: Paul Amos
In the strong winds you needed to hold on to your hat. Picture: Paul Amos
The parade sets off along the Leas watched by the supporters. Picture: Paul Amos
Folkestone Pride. The parade sets off along the Leas. Picture: Paul Amos
Folkestone's Pride march. Picture: Paul Amos
Dolly Poppers at the march. Picture: Paul Amos
Visitors from Belgium joined in the fun. Picture: Paul Amos
Folkestone The Leas Pride March. Miss Di Vour. Picture: Paul Amos

Saturday's party was the third time the event came to Folkestone.

Hannah Revill, part of the organising committee, said: "It was a really successful event - more people came than we expected.

"The march was fantastic and the whole day was great.

"It was quite windy on top of the Leas Cliff Hall but you can't predict the weather. Maybe that is a learning curve for next year.

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"The after party at Electo was fantastic. It was rammed and Joe Goddard was brilliant."

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