Still a taste of the Caribbean in city

Organisers of Preston's Caribbean Carnival have urged city folk to support the event next weekend, even though its much-loved street procession will be missing.
Preston's Caribbean CarnivalPreston's Caribbean Carnival
Preston's Caribbean Carnival

A static “pop up” version will still take place on the city’s Flag Market on Saturday afternoon with many of the annual features, particularly the ever-popular Carnival King and Queen competition.

“The King and Queen Competition has always been a great event and this year offers a small-scale opportunity for us to celebrate all of the hard work that goes into costumes and dance routines without the expense of a full carnival,” said Elaine Webb chairman of the carnival committee,

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Troupes Ablaze Youth Group, Isles in Harmony and Spectrum Association will be performing their dance routines and showing off their costumes. The family-friendly afternoon will also feature a kids’ funfair, food stalls, face painting and a treasure hunt.

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