The ISLE of Arran was the first ever North Ayrshire host of a pride march last weekend, as thousands flocked to the island to celebrate equality.
It comes 50 years after the first ever pride march was held in London, with Scotland’s first being in 1995.
Drum band Sheboom lead the march that day, and they were in Brodick on Saturday to do the same on the island.
There was a strong turnout, with people struggling to get on ferry services due to the high demand to get to the island.
Also out to show their support were North Ayrshire councillor for Arran Timothy Billings, and NAC’s new provost Anthea Dickson.
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