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Pride in London: What you need to know ahead of the day

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Pride in London: What you need to know ahead of the day
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London is preparing for the annual Pride in London parade on July 4, which expects 1.8 million visitors and 35,000 marchers. The event will feature extensive road closures and specific transport advice to manage the large crowds moving through Westminster and the West End.

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Large-scale public events require significant logistical coordination to ensure safety and accessibility for participants and the general public.

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Image source, EPA Image caption, Some 35,000 marchers from more than 600 groups are set to take part in the event

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