Preston Pride is taking over the Flag Market today, celebrating the city’s LGBTQ+ community.
The free festival runs until 4 o’clock, with live music, drag acts, community performers and more than a dozen stalls.
Now in its thirteenth year, Preston Pride has grown from modest beginnings to attracting thousands of visitors.
Organisers say the event highlights inclusivity and diversity, with family activities and support services also on offer.

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