The Impossible WonderBar and Restaurant in St Helen's Square is decked out in rainbow colours ahead of York Pride
-taking over the city this weekend as the event returns for 2024, celebrating all things LGBTQ+.
The charity which is run by volunteers and trustees works to promote equality and diversity for those living in York and the surrounding areas, among many other important objectives.
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