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Carlisle gets ready to welcome Queen’s Baton Relay

by Cumbria Crack
15/07/2022
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The baton relay in Singapore

Carlisle is getting ready to welcome the Queen’s Baton Relay to the city.

The baton is due to arrive at 9am on Saturday and includes a route that will take in key landmarks such as Carlisle Cathedral.

Its route through Carlisle will start on English Street at 9am then travel towards the Greenmarket, the Cathedral grounds, Paternoster Row and onto Castle Street into Tullie House gardens where it will be welcomed as part of this year’s Unity Festival, at around 9.30am. It is due to leave Carlisle at 9.45am.

Members of the public are encouraged to get involved with the celebrations and embrace the arrival of the Baton, taking the opportunity to experience the buzz of Birmingham 2022 in their community. The Birmingham 2022 website will be updated with detail on the events and where to line the route.

The Carlisle event has been supported by Carlisle City Council.

Councillor Stephen Higgs, portfolio holder for culture, heritage and leisure, said: “We’re delighted that Carlisle has been chosen as one of the venues for The Queen’s Baton Relay.

“This international showcase will give the city a starring role and will promote the region to a global audience. We hope visitors come out in support of the Batonbearers.”

Birmingham 2022 is hosting the 16th official Queen’s Baton Relay – a journey which brings together and celebrates communities across the Commonwealth during the build up to the games.  

One of the confirmed community batonbearers in Carlisle is Mina Banisaeid. Mina moved to Cumbria from Iran and has used her time and positive outlook to inspire and educate others. She is the chair of Carlisle City of Sanctuary supporting refugees and asylum seekers to find sanctuary within the city, actively organising and attending events and translating.

She is an activist and articulately voices her opinion around minority groups. She also works as an advocate for LGBTQ+ young people at the charity Pride in North Cumbria. 

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