Fantastic support for Bridlington’s first Pride event as the Spa is filled to full capacity
Organisers had to operate a one-in one-out policy due to the overwhelming support for the inaugural day.
People packed out Bridlington Spa as they perused the various stalls and entertained in the main hall.
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Hide AdVisitors were greeted by a Humberside Fire Service crew, while Humberside Police Band performed as people filed into the venue.
Andy Train, from Hull Pride, delivered a stellar performance as the compere, keeping the crowd entertained on the main stage.
The event was preceded by a special exhibition at the Spa Gallery.
A special ‘Raising the Pride Flag’ Ceremony was performed by the Bridlington Town Mayor, Cllr Mike Heslop-Mullens, at the War Memorial, marking the official start on Friday.
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Hide AdOne of the organisers, treasurer Donna Walker, said: “The reaction of the town to the event was phenomenal.
“We are so pleased that so many residents have gone out of their way to congratulate us for creating the event.
“We have been overwhelmed with the positive comments from everyone.
“We would like to thank everybody who turned up on the day, for coming along and making it a fantastic day. We would like to thank the sponsors who got behind us and believed in us even before we started organising the event.
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Hide Ad“I’d like to thank fellow organisers Sarah, Gaby and our partners. We could not have done this without them.
“Thank you to Andy Train from Hull Pride, and Councillor Andy Walker and Bridlington Mayor Mike-Heslop-Mullens.
“Behind the scenes they have been so supportive and encouraging. Martyn Coltman has been very helpful. So has everyone at the Spa. They were amazing on the day.
“We are planning to hold another event next year on Saturday, July 1. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for more details in the coming months.”