Thousands turn out for return of lantern festival
Thousands of people have attended the return of a popular lantern festival in south Bristol.
The Bedminster Lantern Parade, which was cancelled in 2024, made its comeback on Saturday after £10,000 was raised to run the event this year.
A variety of colourful lanterns and bands made their way along North Street, Cannon Street and East Street, celebrating the theme of "Bristol Together".
"A good boogie down North Street is all we need," said organising committee chairman Ade Williams.
The annual event began 12 years ago, and has since become a staple in south Bristol.
Dozens of school children and volunteers designed floats to put on display.
Many bands also joined the parade to add music along the entire route.
The organising committee of about 10 volunteers took a year out in 2024 to review how the free event could take place in future, said Mr Williams.
"We had a year off because delivering it requires a lot of money," he said.
"We're grateful that we had the support this year to put it on, but we can't do it without sponsors and volunteers.
"To be back is an affirmation that this matters."
Mr Williams said he wanted to involve as many younger people in the area as possible.
"The lanterns are made by schools and community groups," he said.
"It's important for us to have them, this is their community and we're proud of them."
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