There was a culture and colourful celebration right across the city. Great to see LancsEncounter return:
An explosion of lights, colour and culture hit Preston as a three-day festival brought an estimated 30,000 people to the county.celebrated life through dance, music, theatre and food, with organisers hailing it their best-ever event.
Executive producer Esther Ferry-Kennington, was delighted with the weekend and the response from those attending.A dazzling torchlight procession led by Spark! Pic: @gazcook Speaking about taking part, Daisy Wallace, 12, from 48 th Preston Guide Group, said: “It was a really amazing experience to be in the parade and pay tribute to the Queen.”Parade outside Preston Guild Hall @gazcook
“I’m really pleased that the city council dedicated the parade to the remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II.