The annual Lord Mayor's procession returns to Norwich on Saturday evening, with over 50 floats set to entertain the crowds.
This year's procession will wind its way from St Stephens Road from 5pm, down to Whitefriars by 7.30pm.
Thousands of people are expected to line the streets for the annual procession, which this year has an Olympic theme to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The full list of entrants for today's Lord Mayor's procession is as follows:
1 City of Norwich Pipe Band
2 Town crier
3 Whifflers and snap dragon
4 Civic party and judges
5 Norwich Olympic torchbearers
6 Hoola hoops Olympic rings
7 Klangs Entourage
8 Norwich Samba
9 Red Hat Society (Norfolk Broads Chapter)
10 Chermond Gym Club
11 Hollybrook House
12 Lord Mayor's Charity Bus
13 Future Projects
14 City of Norwich - Civic Association
15 11th Norwich Sea Scouts
16 Splitz Dance Group
17 Norwich City Powerchair Football Club
18 The Colour
19 BBC Radio Norfolk
20 Peapod Pre-School
21 Yvonne School of Dance
22 Norwich Community West Schools Cluster
23 Beccles Carnival
24 Twirlesque
25 Norwich 99.9
26 Norwich Sci-Fi Club
27 East Coast Truckers Charity
28 Lakenham Hewett Rugby Football Club
29 Heart 102.4
30 Norwich Star Wars Club
31 H.M. Coastguards
32 Sports Park, UEA
33 Maddermarket Theatre
34 The Catherine Wheel
35 The Castle Pub
36 Whitwell and Reepham Railway
37 St Edmunds Society
38 Aspire Dance
39 Down's Syndrome Norfolk
40 East City and Framlingham Earl Area Children's Centre
41 Pam Clarke Music and Dance Academy
42 Norwich Sea Cadets
43 Funky Fusion Dance
44 Gasway
45 ABC Taxis LTD
46 Dinosaur Adventure Park
47 UIM Group
48 The Salvation Army
49 Royal British Legion
50 Angel Road Junior School
51 Reepham high school
52 Cromer Carnival
53 Bernard Matthews Farms
54 In-Touch Systems
The various floats will be collecting funds for this year's civic charity, Future Projects, offering collection buckets for people to donate to.
- Make sure to check back to www.eveningnews24.co.uk for live coverage of the Lord Mayor's Celebrations during the weekend and if you use Twitter, be sure to use the hashtag #LordMayors to see your pictures and tweets included in our live blog.
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