Crowds enjoyed a colourful Lancaster Pride celebration in glorious weather.
Events on Sunday included a parade through the streets of Lancaster, many stalls, and live music on stage, as people celebrated acceptance, equality, and the work of the LGBTQIA+ community in a safe environment.
Former EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison (who played Heather Trott) was among the musical performers on stage.
Here is Cheryl pictured with Beyond Radio's Luke Edmondson.

Beyond Radio was delighted to be part of Lancaster Pride 2024, as we once again hosted a three-hour live show direct from Dalton Square.
We were represented by Vanessa Ramsden, Chris Brookbanks, Beth Pipe, Sam Cragg, Luke Edmondson, Roy Ward and Beyond Bear.
Here are more images from Lancaster Pride 2024. Many more, and videos, can be found at the Beyond Radio Facebook page.












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