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Thousands turn out for Brighton Pride parade | Thousands turn out for Brighton Pride parade |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A parade to celebrate Pride in Brighton has taken place in front of some 160,000 people lining the streets. | A parade to celebrate Pride in Brighton has taken place in front of some 160,000 people lining the streets. |
The procession was delayed by 90 minutes after a suspicious package, which police believe was intended to disrupt the event, was discovered. | |
The event was due to follow a new "high-profile" route that included King's Road, the peace statue, and the city's seafront, organisers said. | |
But it avoided the seafront alert area and went along Western Road. | But it avoided the seafront alert area and went along Western Road. |
Ch Supt Nev Kemp said expert explosives officers detonated the package, found on the seafront, in a controlled explosion. He said this was normal procedure and there was no immediate risk to the public. | |
The area on the A259 by the bandstand remains evacuated and cordoned off. | The area on the A259 by the bandstand remains evacuated and cordoned off. |
BBC reporter Hamish Reid at the scene | BBC reporter Hamish Reid at the scene |
Brighton Pride is well known for its fabulous drag queens pushing 7ft tall with legs to die for, and floats of bronzed, buff boys. | Brighton Pride is well known for its fabulous drag queens pushing 7ft tall with legs to die for, and floats of bronzed, buff boys. |
Those watching the parade snake through the city include families of all shapes and sizes. No-one cares if you have two mums or two dads - that's what Pride is all about. | Those watching the parade snake through the city include families of all shapes and sizes. No-one cares if you have two mums or two dads - that's what Pride is all about. |
One girl is celebrating her first birthday at Pride with her dads. "It feels perfectly natural to be here," one of them tells me. | One girl is celebrating her first birthday at Pride with her dads. "It feels perfectly natural to be here," one of them tells me. |
And Paul Crook, who is there dressed as a circus performer, says he relishes the theme of freedom. | And Paul Crook, who is there dressed as a circus performer, says he relishes the theme of freedom. |
The route from the seafront to the park is lined with thousands of people. Whistles, cheering and disco tracks mask any sounds of seagulls. | The route from the seafront to the park is lined with thousands of people. Whistles, cheering and disco tracks mask any sounds of seagulls. |
The parade arrived two hours later than expected after the security alert, but the crowds were in good spirits. The pubs on the route had helped, I'm sure. | The parade arrived two hours later than expected after the security alert, but the crowds were in good spirits. The pubs on the route had helped, I'm sure. |
Ch Supt Kemp said: "We believe the item was placed there deliberately and made to look like a suspicious device to disrupt the parade. We have started a criminal investigation. | |
"We were concerned enough to call in the bomb disposal unit, who after making a further assessment, carried out a controlled explosion. The area had been cordoned off and there was no risk to the public." | |
He thanked the public and those taking part in the parade for their "support and patience". | |
Police worked with Pride organisers to resolve the situation as quickly as possible, he added. | Police worked with Pride organisers to resolve the situation as quickly as possible, he added. |
Pride is being held in the city for the 25th time this year. | Pride is being held in the city for the 25th time this year. |
When the new route was announced, organisers said the community parade was going back to its roots, because many past Pride marches had begun at the peace statue. | When the new route was announced, organisers said the community parade was going back to its roots, because many past Pride marches had begun at the peace statue. |
During the alert, organisers apologised for the delay. | During the alert, organisers apologised for the delay. |
They later tweeted: "And the 25th anniversary parade is off. A little late, but all good things are worth waiting for." | They later tweeted: "And the 25th anniversary parade is off. A little late, but all good things are worth waiting for." |
'Celebrate the diversity' | 'Celebrate the diversity' |
Attractions in the city on Saturday include dance troupes, drag queens and campaigning groups. | Attractions in the city on Saturday include dance troupes, drag queens and campaigning groups. |
Before the event, Paul Kemp, the director of Pride Brighton, said: "It's a celebration and it brings in a lot of people from all over the world. | Before the event, Paul Kemp, the director of Pride Brighton, said: "It's a celebration and it brings in a lot of people from all over the world. |
"Economically, it's very good for the city and brings in £3.5m. | "Economically, it's very good for the city and brings in £3.5m. |
"Behind the celebrations it highlights LGBT campaigns all over the world. There's a long way to go globally to bring about equality." | "Behind the celebrations it highlights LGBT campaigns all over the world. There's a long way to go globally to bring about equality." |
Peter Kyle, MP for Hove and Portslade, said: "Pride is many things to many people. There are people who are straight who have got families who go along to celebrate the diversity of our city." | Peter Kyle, MP for Hove and Portslade, said: "Pride is many things to many people. There are people who are straight who have got families who go along to celebrate the diversity of our city." |
Brighton DJ Fatboy Slim was playing in the Wild Fruit dance tent in Preston Park, and the cabaret tent will be hosted by Lola Lasagne. | Brighton DJ Fatboy Slim was playing in the Wild Fruit dance tent in Preston Park, and the cabaret tent will be hosted by Lola Lasagne. |
Other acts appearing included The Human League, Ruby Rose and Ella Henderson. | Other acts appearing included The Human League, Ruby Rose and Ella Henderson. |