A free fireworks extravaganza is being staged in Clacton at the weekend to
launch a national celebration of seaside piers with a bang.
A host of activities and events have been lined-up to take place across
the entire country this year.
And they will kick-off with the sparkling display at Clacton Pier at 9pm
on Saturday night (March 4) along with live music earlier in the evening.
SMC will be playing in the Boardwalk Bar and Grill from 5pm to 9pm and rides
will be open until 10pm.
The Year of the Pier 2023 celebrations have been organised by the
National Piers Society (NPS).
They will include special tours to visit attractions on the Northeast
Coast, Isle of Man, and Scotland, as well as talks, lectures, and a touring
exhibition.
Clacton Pier – which is a major partner – will hold a number of events. These
include a traditional end of the pier show on September 2 reliving happy
memories of the Jolly Roger Theatre.
The following day NPS President Gavin Henderson CBE will offer a
fascinating talk about the history of pier entertainment with archive footage
and personal memories of his early career as a musician in pier theatre
orchestras.
Pier director Billy Ball said it is a chance to promote and highlight
the important role played by these iconic British attractions.
“We jumped at the opportunity to support this whole initiative in a big
way,” he said. “It is about piers coming together to celebrate their rich history
and the significance they have had in this country’s tourism and leisure industry.
“The NPS does so much to raise awareness as the leading authority in the
field and we are delighted to give it our backing. What better way for us to
get our free fireworks displays under way this year.”
Tim Wardley, NPS Chairman, said that a lot of planning has gone into Year
of the Pier 2023, and he is excited about highlighting what the coastal tourism
experience has to offer families.
“We are fortunate enough to have 62 piers which contribute so much to
the UK’s coastal tourism economy,” he added. “They have embraced the idea of
the celebrations, none more so than Clacton Pier, and we hope 2023 will be a
very special year for us.”
Mr Wardley will be at the pier from 3pm to 5pm on Saturday if visitors
would like to know more about the work of the NPS and the nationwide events.
PHOTO BY MATTHEW MALLETT
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