A new pirate ship is needed for next year's Midsummer Parades as the last one, which was built in 1996, sadly became unsafe to use last year.
Funds are required to build a new pirate ship float for the midsummer parades.
The ship is hand built, by local artist Russell Kirk, on a trailer or caravan base.
What we'll deliver:
- A new pirate ship in the midsummer parades
Why it's a great idea:
The Chester community loves the midsummer parades and everyone loves a cheeky pirate!
The ship is a well-known focus of the parade and huge crowds come to see the parades every year.
Steps to get it done:
- Building the new pirate ship float for the midsummer watch parade
Find out more and see how you can help here:
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