MP puts his support behind Bridport's torchlight procession as he demands answers

By Lottie Welch

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

West Dorset MP Chris Loders backs campaign to save Bridport's torchlight procession Picture: Tim Russ
West Dorset MP Chris Loders backs campaign to save Bridport's torchlight procession Picture: Tim Russ

West Dorset's MP is throwing his support behind a campaign to keep Bridport's much-loved torchlight procession going.

Chris Loder has "demanded answers" from Highways England over the announcement that officials were no longer prepared to allow the closure of the A35 at the Crown roundabout to enable the carnival event to go ahead, which could make the carnival no longer financially viable.

Members of Bridport Carnival Committee walked the route of the procession with torches and a banner to raise awareness of the issue and a petition has been launched.

Mr Loder said: "The Bridport Carnival and torchlight procession are some of the most iconic and memorable events that Bridport has offered for over half a century and is what helps make the town so unique. This is so important for the local economy that losing it would be a considerable hit to Bridport."

Mr Loder added: "I will continue pressing Highways England, not just for a full explanation on their recent announcement, but will also be doing all I can to ensure the torchlight and carnival can continue."

The torchlight procession has taken place almost every year since 1971 in tandem with Bridport Carnival.

Stephen Potts, service manager for National Highways, said: "For a number of years, our contractors have provided traffic management at Crown roundabout to allow the procession to cross the A35. However, due to several factors, including safety concerns and complaints from motorists wishing to use the A35, an alternative route was planned for discussion.

"Unfortunately, due to Covid, those conversations are yet to take place but we, and our police partners, welcome the opportunity to discuss an alternative route with organisers and the town council, one that does not involve the closure of the A35, so that next year's procession can go ahead safely and conveniently."

To sign the petition, which has been signed by more than 1,600 people, visit change.org

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