I’ve known about the Interceltic festival for a few years, but I’d never appreciated that it’s one of Europe’s largest festivals – 95,000 people came to see the parade.” Because Cornwall was the honoured nation at this year’s festival, Cllr Frost carried the Cornish flag at the head of the parade. The agreement sets out how the two Celtic nations will continue working together on matters of common interest such as culture, renewable energy and tourism. Cllr Leigh Frost, right, leads the Interceltic Festival parade through Lorient in Brittany (Pic: submitted)Cllr Frost was blown away by the talent representing Cornwall in the daily performances. Cornwall takes centre stage at the Interceltic Festival (Pic: submitted)Cllr Frost added that the festival gave him a fascinating opportunity to find out about the other Celtic nations’ levels of governance.