Spokeswoman Dawn Gracie said: “On May 28, the rainbow flags will be flying high as the event that has been in the planning stage for years, finally becomes a reality. “The team of volunteers have been working tirelessly to promote the family friendly festival style event which will take place on the Chichester College grounds between midday and 6pm, but despite all the online promotion, the message isn’t reaching all corners of the city. Which is why some of the team decided to literally take to the streets, armed with flyers” – and accompanied by Dawn dressed up in full drag attire to shout from the rooftops. “The message is certainly getting out there as ticket sales are picking up with only a matter of weeks to go until the crowds are welcomed to the afternoon of family friendly entertainment including a full stage show, workshops, stalls, activities and food and drink. “It’s really important that we reach people who don’t necessarily use social media, so you can’t beat the good old fashioned method of putting a leaflet in someone’s hand! We are asking that people spread the word because everyone is welcome, whether you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community or not. As an ally, I stand side by side with my friends to make this historic event the best it can be. For more information and tickets www.chichesterpride.co.uk. “This will be the first large-scale Pride event to ever happen in the city, and the hope is that it puts Chichester Pride firmly on the map alongside similar events that happen across the south coast. Chichester College has shown enormous support for the project and donated the use of its premises and many facilities for the big day.” For the latest breaking news where you live in Sussex, follow us on Twitter @Sussex_World and like us on Facebook @SussexWorldUK In Pictures: A bird's eye view of Brighton | SussexWorld (sussexexpress.co.uk) Have you read: Exploring the great joys of the South Downs WayHave you read: Titanic The Musical heads to Southampton Have you read: So many reasons to celebrate as Chichester's Pallant House Gallery marks 40 yearsHave you read: Search begins for 2022 Sussex Young Musician Have you read: The Art of Chichester: 60 Years of Creativity - major new exhibition Have you read: Everything you need to know: Chichester Festival Theatre summer 2022 Culture Spark set to ignite Chichester district arts and community celebration Celebrating one of Britain’s most beloved performers, Dame Vera Lynn A book about loss and hope A remarkable tale of recovery from a rare form of cancer New book inspired by days out with the family Have you read: Chichester Festival Theatre unveils 60th-anniversary 2022 summer season