VIDEO: Thousands watch Worthing Rotary Carnival

Worthing got into the party spirit today as the Rotary carnival procession took place.
Huge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnivalHuge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnival
Huge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnival

There were pom poms, stiltwalkers, a float from the Dog’s Trust and much more as the procession made its way along Marine Parade and past Steyne Gardens at around 1pm this afternoon.

Thousands of people descended on the seafront to see the annual parade, which this year had a circus theme.

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There was also some drama before the parade began, as an ambulance was called to Marine Parade to attend a woman who was unwell.

Huge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnivalHuge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnival
Huge crowds took to Worthing seafront to see the Rotary carnival

She was treated at the roadside by paramedics and laid on a stretcher.

To read more about the carnival and to see more pictures of the procession, pick up a copy of this week’s Worthing Herald (01/09).

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Ambulances were called to Marine Parade, where the Worthing Rotary Carnival was taking place, after reports a woman was unwellAmbulances were called to Marine Parade, where the Worthing Rotary Carnival was taking place, after reports a woman was unwell
Ambulances were called to Marine Parade, where the Worthing Rotary Carnival was taking place, after reports a woman was unwell

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