Once the march has ended people, will disperse and go about their own business. This year, Notts Pride is a peaceful protest march to highlight the continuing fight for equality for underrepresented people within the community. It is intended that the march will end at 12.00. The march will finally turn left on to onto Old Lenton Street, then turn right onto Broad Street and will end at this point. Next, the march will proceed to the right of Long Row onto Pelham Street and cross Carlton Street, then move slowly up Pelham Street to allow people to enjoy the experience. The map below showcases the overall parade route for the. maps designating important locations along the parade route. The march will progress from Albert Street past St Peters Church and progress onto Wheeler Gate, up Beast Market Hill, then cross onto Long Row. glittering spectacle ever created by the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community of Southern Nevada, the annual Las Vegas PRIDE Night Parade. Followed behind them will be the Notts Pride Committee with the Pride flag. The Nottingham School of Samba will front the March and set the pace.
There will be 2 marching bands, Nottingham School of Samba and Can Samba. People are asked to begin to gather from 10.00am to start at 11:01am. The parade will commence from Albert Street by St Peters Church but experience says that the march will reach back to Castle Gate and Lister Gate.
With a colourful parade, live music, and inspiring speeches and performances come along and celebrate Nottinghamshire Pride! Nottingham's streets will come to life with a rainbow of colour, vibrant music and dancing.