A march in support of the UK's departure from the EU will take place in Nottingham on Saturday, April 13
The event called March 4 Democracy, organised by the Leavers of Nottingham group, will start at the Forest Rec near the park and ride from 10am.
Marchers will leave at 11am, going along Gregory Boulevard and up Mansfield Road before arriving at Old Market Square at around 11.30am.
There will then be a demonstration and speeches until 1pm. The group says that East Midlands MEP Jonathan Bullock has been confirmed as one of the speakers.
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The advert for the event states: "This march is organised by local volunteers from across the political spectrum. We are not affiliated with any political party.
"This is a peaceful march and demonstration which is free to join, and all who support our cause are welcome.
"We wish for all who take part and make their voices heard do so in a peaceful and dignified manner."
There are a number of 'Leavers of...' groups which have been set up around the country in the wake of the EU referendum and the vote for Brexit.
The main 'Leavers of Britain' group says it is "an online and offline community bringing like-minded people together across the UK".
It adds: "We believe in a clean Brexit, one that means the UK controls its own laws, money and borders. We believe in the UK being an independent country from the EU. Simples.
"Leavers of Britain offers a way for people to take politics into their own hands: DIY activism! People from across the country can create events to fit their level of time commitment and use Leavers of Britain’s free-to-use promotional campaign materials."
We have contacted Leavers of Nottingham for a comment.
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