Everything you need to know about the 2016 Southport Christmas Parade

30th November 2016

Everything you need to know about the 2016 Southport Christmas Parade

Date Sunday 4th December 2016

When Southport Business Improvement District (Southport BID) cancelled the Christmas parade last year, Adam Brown decided to hold a much bigger and better parade due to the demand of the towns residents.

Organiser Adam told OTSNews.co.uk

“We have an amazing line up for this years Christmas parade, we will be arriving on the promenade at around 4pm ready to show you all the amazing vehicles and floats.

One we have done both side of the Promenade we will then head along the following roads all the way up to the hut on Pinfold Lane where we will be meeting the children of Springbrook Children’s home. We will join them for their and donate them with all the gifts kindly donated to them.

This year we have over 500 toys of the children, they are truly in for a great Christmas.

Viewing points are as follows:

The Esplanade (4pm)

The Promenade

Victoria Way

Lord Street West

Lulworth Road

Waterloo Road (4.35pm)

Liverpool Road

Pinfold Lane (5.10pm)

 

We look forward to seeing everyone come out to see the parade this year, it is something that has never been in Southport. We don’t want you to miss these spectacular vehicles that have travelled from all over the county to help us make it something special for everyone.

I would like to wish everyone a very merry christmas and hope you all enjoy the Parade.”

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