In pictures: London gets groovy in new year's day parade

More than 400,000 spectators lined the streets of London yesterday (1 January) for the annual New Year's Day Parade, despite the damp weather.

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The 28th event, organised by Destination Events, incorporated a ‘swinging sixties’ theme.

More than 8,500 performers, including acts from overseas, entertained those who attended on the day as well as millions watching the TV broadcast.

Along the 2.2 mile route, which stretched from the Ritz Hotel to Parliament via Piccadilly, Lower Regent St, Trafalgar Square and Whitehall, 1,500 cheerleaders and 17 marching bands were among those who entertained crowds.

Eric and Little Ern, a Morecambe and Wise homage from The Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End, kept crowds laughing, while international Rolling Stones tribute act The Counterfeit Stones also performed.

Representatives from London boroughs competed against one another by creating their own sixties-themed floats to land cash prizes for their respective mayoral charities.

Judges voted the City of Westminster’s Thunderbirds entry ‘Westminster is Go’ – featuring councillor Robert Davis as Parker, Lady Penelope’s chauffer – into first place earning the Lord Mayor of Westminster, councillor Sarah Richardson, £7,500 for her mayoral charity.

Hillingdon’s tribute to the theatre show Priscilla Queen of the Desert came second winning £6,000.

Robert Bone, executive director, said: "The conditions were challenging to say the least – but the performers, my team and the spectators rose to the occasion. I think it was the most memorable event in our history."

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