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Saturday 23 April | 2022 | 12 noon
St George's Day Parade
Free
Come together and celebrate the patron saint of England. Led by the man himself, the traditional Royal Society of St George parade will make its way from Thurland Street to Old Market Square, finishing in front of England's largest St George's flag.
The annual St George’s Day parade is one of the most colourful and vibrant events in the city. The parade will make a return this year after the necessary cancellations due to the pandemic.
The Radford branch of the Royal Society of St. George will parade from 12pm and will congregate on Thurland street from 10am.The route will end in Old Market Square.
The giant flag of St George will be displayed on the Council House from Thurs 21 April.
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