Thousands turned up in the city centre today 30 July for the annual Pride celebrations.
This year’s event has the theme ‘We See You’, and aims to support and celebrate the city’s LGBTQ+ community.

Leading the march was Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service’s iconic fire engine.
Carnival-themed marching bands, Nottingham Samba Collective and Can Samba, kept people entertained mid-march with drums, dancers and howlers.

The march will proceeded to Albert Street, Beastmarket Hill, Long Row, Pelham Street, George Street and concluded at Broad Street at 12.00pm.

Craig Martin, co-chair of Nottinghamshire Pride, said: “Nottinghamshire Pride has been around in many formats over the years and each year, the event reflects the fabulous diversity we have right here in our city. Pride represents something different to so many different people, and that’s what makes it so special.

“For us, the march is one of the most important parts of the day, as it’s a real mark of solidarity for the whole community, and we’re really excited to see so many Nottingham people join us at what is set to be a wonderful day.”

As a not-for-profit event, each year Nottinghamshire Pride relies on volunteers to support on the day. This year, organisers are on the hunt for volunteers to be Pride march stewards, donation collectors and for general on-the-day support.













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