'Keep the Bridport torches burning': More than 1,600 sign petition to save spectacular torchlight procession

By Lottie Welch

10th Sep 2021 | Local News

Members of Bridport Carnival Committee and carnival princess walked to torchlight procession route to raise awareness Picture: Tim Russ
Members of Bridport Carnival Committee and carnival princess walked to torchlight procession route to raise awareness Picture: Tim Russ

More than 1,600 people have signed a petition to save a beloved annual event and to 'keep the Bridport torches burning'.

The popular torchlight festival, organised by the Bridport Carnival Committee, is at risk of stopping as permission to close the A35 at the Crown roundabout, to allow the procession to make its way from Bucky Doo Square to West Bay, will no longer be given.

It is the spectacular finale to the town's carnival week, and as such, if the event were to no longer go ahead, the carnival would not be viable.

Find out more here.

To sign the petition, visit change.org

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