Torbay Pride returns after a 10-year absence

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Torbay Pride
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Torbay Pride started with a march going from Princess Gardens

A south Devon Pride festival has returned after a 10-year absence.

Torbay Pride started with a march from Princess Gardens to Torre Abbey Meadows in Torquay, which included stilt walkers, banner-bearers and a double-decker bus in rainbow colours.

A stage at the meadows also featured acts and music during the one-day event.

Bosses said it was a "huge moment for us as we bring this iconic event back to Torbay after 10 years".

Organiser Chris Smith said it had not been held for so long "for a number of issues", including funding.

He said the idea to revive it began about 10 months to allow it to "come back with a bang".

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Organisers said they wanted Torbay Pride to "come back with a bang"

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