DAZZLING dragons were paraded through the streets of St Davids on Saturday morning, kicking off the city’s St David’s Day celebrations.
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The National Park’s annual Dragon Parade saw more than 150 Pembrokeshire school children and residential care group members proudly march their fiery creations down High Street.
Music was provided by the 948 Squadron Air Corps Training Band, with the Mayor of St Davids and Chairman of the National Park joining in the celebrations.
The parade began at Oriel y Parc, which held a fancy dress competition and dragon-themed events to keep everyone entertained.
Oriel y Parc manager Jenn Jones said: “The Dragon Parade has become an important part of the St David’s Day celebrations and continues to inspire children and adults from all over Pembrokeshire to celebrate Wales’ patron saint.”
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