The Goldwings Light Parade and firework display returns to Scarborough's seafront on Saturday 14th September.
The event will start with a static display of Goldwings on West Pier between 12pm and 4pm.
The Goldwing Light Parade will begin at 8pm prompt from in front of the This Is The Coast Roadshow stage, next to the lifeboat station in South Bay.

The illuminated Goldwings, from across the UK and beyond, will then head along the southbound carriageway on Foreshore Road, turning around at the roundabout underneath the Spa Bridge and then heading back along the northbound carriageway towards the harbour.
Then they travel along Sandside and onto Marine Drive & Royal Albert Drive.
Taking in North Bay, the turnaround point is the Peasholm Roundabout.
The Goldwings then head back along the seafront, completing the parade at West Pier in South Bay.
Following the event, a fireworks display will light up the sky at 9:30pm from the beach in South Bay.

The event is a fundraiser for Yorkshire Air Ambulance and annually raises five figures for the charity.
Paddy, Tom Hooper, The Coast Crew and Rover Reporter our mascot dog will be on the This Is The Coast stage from 6pm onwards building up to the parade at 8pm with music, games, prizes and the countdown to the light parade and fireworks.

There will be road closures in place on the evening on Foreshore Road,Sandside, Marine Drive, Royal Albert Drive and Eastborough from Globe Street to the seafront between 7:30pm and 10pm.
South Bay businesses will remaing open throughout the evening in what will be a boost to the local economy post summer holidays.



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