CITY COUNCIL HOPES FOR UNINTERRUPTED SCHEDULE
The Herald|January 13, 2022
CITY COUNCIL HOPES FOR UNINTERRUPTED SCHEDULE
DANIEL CLARK
CITY COUNCIL HOPES FOR UNINTERRUPTED SCHEDULE

FROM pirates to pyrotechnics, live music to military moments and food festivals to family fun, events are returning to Plymouth this summer following two years of disruption.

For the first time since 2019, it is hoped that a full programme of events will take place in the city.

Each year, Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and Plymouth City Centre Company work together to offer an events programme which includes supporting independent organisers to host events in the city.

The plan for 2022 includes the return of some beloved events on the waterfront and throughout the city centre, which have not been able to take place since 2019 due to the ongoing pandemic.

Cllr Mark Deacon, Cabinet member for customer services, culture, leisure and sport at Plymouth City Council, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to announce the epic line-up of events due to take place in Plymouth throughout 2022 – here are all the key dates you need for your diaries.

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