Officers from the Exmouth Neighbourhood Police Team went along to the Pride event on Saturday to meet visitors.

The celebration of inclusion and diversity took place in Manor Gardens, Exmouth and entertainment included an Indian dance workshop, local bands, sign language lessons by students from the local Deaf Academy, as well as cabaret artiste Arina Fox. There was also face painting, food and drink stalls, a bouncy castle and a dog show.

The event was very well attended by people of all ages. Exmouth Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) Karen Capey and Colin Balch chatted to many visitors during the day and answered lots of questions.

Those people who came along to the police stand had the chance to try on Force helmets and other uniform and there were stickers and quizzes for the youngsters.

PC Mike Elliott from the Exmouth Neighbourhood Team also went along to show his support and meet people.    

The free LGBT+ event, which has been running since 2016, was this year opened by the Mayor of Exmouth Councillor Joe Whibley.

The colourful Pride bench was unveiled in Manor Gardens in June 2021 to mark the Pride event which should have taken place that year but was postponed due to the Covid pandemic.

The event was also unable to take place in 2020 for the same reason.      

Inspector Grant Leitch, who heads up the Exmouth Neighbourhood Police Team, said: “It is important that we support local events such as this and listen to what our communities want from us. We are here for everyone in Exmouth and the surrounding areas. My team work hard to be a part of the community and if you see them out and about please come up and say hello. We are here to keep you safe.”            

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