
Thousands march through city for Bristol Pride
It is the 16th Pride Mr Carter has delivered in Bristol, and he said it was one of their busiest years ever, with an "incredible" atmosphere.While people could be seen piling on the suncream, he added: "We've had a bit of rain in previous years, so it's really nice to have the sun out."Bristol's always better in the sunshine."
Mr Carter explained that he works on it year-round, but volunteers pull it altogether on the day itself."Bristol is unique - we are a musical city, we are a festival city. Everyone gets behind us and becomes part of it," he said.
The festival featured several different stages, tents and areas.A sensory calm space was also included, aimed at autistic people and run by the charity Diverse UK.
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