Sandbach shines with 'pride' as the town partied at the annual Sandbach Pride event

By Deborah Bowyer

8th Sep 2024 | Local News

Crowds lined the streets in Sandbach to see the annual Sandbach Pride parade through the town. (Photo: Nub News)
Crowds lined the streets in Sandbach to see the annual Sandbach Pride parade through the town. (Photo: Nub News)

The sun shone, the music flowed and the town partied until it dropped at the annual Sandbach Pride event.

A brightly coloured open topped Bentley car carried the Mayor, Councillor Ann Nevitt, and organisers and dignitaries, at the front of the parade through the town.

The mayor being drive through town in the open-topped Bentley. (Photo: Nub News)

And flags galore plus brightly dressed people donning the colours of the rain walked from the Old Hall in Sandbach to Sandbach Park where an array of stalls welcomed pride goers.

And shops in the town joined in the annual celebration of Inclusivity displayed Pride's rainbow colours to show their support for the occasion which took place in Sandbach park from 11 am until 5 pm with stalls and entertainment as we revealed here

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