People urged to take part in centenary parade

Stoke-on-Trent is marking its centenary throughout 2025
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People have been invited to take part in a parade marking Stoke-on-Trent's 100th anniversary.
The city council recently announced the major community event, which will take place on 7 June and form the centrepiece of the centenary celebrations.
The authority said the People's Parade would bring together people of all ages and backgrounds, while showcasing the city's "rich cultural heritage and creative spirit".
Organised in partnership with community group Stoke Creates, the event will have the theme "from cradle to the rave".
Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said she wanted to see the streets "lined with people"
"We've had a tough decade but what continues to shine through is the love for Stoke-on-Trent. Let's harness that and do something monumental," she added.
The celebrations mark 100 years since Stoke-on-Trent obtained city status from King George V in 1925, as the monarch recognised the area's contribution to the pottery industry.
Events have been organised throughout the year, with the first official Stoke-on-Trent Day taking place on 5 June.
The parade was announced after a £125,000 funding boost from Arts Council England.
Anyone who wants to participate in the parade can express their interest on the Stoke-on-Trent centenary website, external.
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