Covid-19: Flora Day cancelled for second consecutive year

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Dancers and a band are usually seen parading through the streets of Helston each year

Flora Day in the Cornish town of Helston has been cancelled for the second consecutive year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The festival, held on 8 May each year, attracts thousands of people to watch dancers and a band parade through the streets.

Organisers said it would be "impossible" to hold the celebrations while maintaining public safety.

A series of virtual events have been planned as this year's replacement.

On Facebook organisers said it was "with great sadness" that the event had been put on hold again.

"The Helston Flora Day Association has been following closely the government information and guidance on the current pandemic and wishes to ensure the safety of the public, participants, and Helston Town Band members", it said.

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The festival has been celebrated in the Cornish market town of Helston for hundreds of years
News imageDancers in the street on Helston Flora Day
People of all ages, including children, take part in dances throughout the day

Nigel Pascoe, from the group, said it had discussed "every possibility", but felt it was "physically impossible" to host this year.

"Please stay safe and we look forward to welcoming you to Helston in 2022," a statement read.

A full list of the online events is due to be announced on the Flora Day's website.

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