This year's theme is Dragons and Mythical Beasts, so visitors will be introduced to Ash the dragon, as part of the dazzling carnival parade in the West End of Plymouth city centre on Saturday, August 24.
Ash and his baby dragons will be joined by the Crooked Tempo Samba Band, Plymouth Dance groups, stilt walkers, circus performers, puppets, Taiko drummers and community groups.
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