Town's annual street party, the Fête de St. Helier, is due to return this weekend with a new family fun zone and family stage added to the usual entertainment programme of fair rides, stalls, food, drink and live music.
This year's event will also see the addition of a new history trail alongside the traditional pilgrimage to Elizabeth Castle.
The Fête de St. Helier will take place across Parade Gardens, the Cenotaph, York Street, Charing Cross, Broad Street, Library Place and the Royal Square on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July.
Head of engagement and town centre manager, Connor Burgher said: "I’m delighted that our flagship event will return for 2023 and is shaping up to be our biggest free event of the year.
Pictured: Local breakdance crew Total Mayhem will perform on the family stage at Charing Cross on Saturday 15 July.
"This event will feature something for all the family and is going to be a real highlight of the summer season."
A traffic impact plan is in place and can be downloaded from: sthelier.je/event/fete-de-st-helier/.
Pictured top: The annual pilgrimage to Elizabeth Castle. (David Ferguson)
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