This weekend sees the return of the annual Bridlington Lions Carnival fun day with plenty in store for visitors.
The carnival has been a regular event in the town for over 40 years and can bring thousands of people to the local area.
Bill Whittles is the carnival chairman at the Bridlington Lions and he says that the event is vital for the club itself and can determine how much money they can give to local organisations.
There will be live music, food & drink, prize stalls, games, children’s rides, dog show, giant carboot sale, classic cars & much more.
The car boot sale begins at 7am with the main event starting at 10:30am.
Bill Whittles says that the event has grown massively over the last couple of years.



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