IN Pictures — Comet Festival’s Return

28 June, 2022 | Latest Photos, Local

CROWDS enjoyed the Comet Festival in Port Glasgow at the weekend.

The event was back for the first time in three years after an enforced break because of the coronavirus pandemic.

It took place at Coronation Park, which was bathed in sunshine for most of the day as crowds turned out to enjoy the various stalls, funfair, inflatables, live music, dancing, birds of prey, and food and drink tents.

Proceedings got underway late morning with the traditional parade through the town centre en route to the park featuring the new gala king and queen Cameron McQuade and Hayley Johnstone, who are both 12 and attend St Stephen’s High School.

Provost Drew McKenzie, who opened the festival, said: “Absence makes the heart grow fonder and I was delighted to welcome back the Comet Festival to Coronation Park for the first time since 2019 and it was well supported by the people of Port Glasgow and wider Inverclyde.

“It was a thoroughly enjoyable day out and the weather was certainly on our side in the afternoon with warm and sunny spells as the many visitors enjoyed the various attractions and welcomed our new gala king and queen Cameron and Hayley who were a credit to themselves, their families, school and the town.

“The festival ran smoothly from start to finish and I’d like to congratulate the organising committee, supported by council officers, on a job very well done and I look forward to the event in 2023.”

The event was organised by the Comet Festival Committee with support from Inverclyde Council through the Meliora Festival Community Fund.

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