Thousands of people flocked to Saltaire at the weekend for the final few days of the village’s annual festival.
Despite heavy downpours crowds gathered at locations throughout the village to enjoy an array of attractions from singing and dancing to artwork and classic cars.
A continental market in Exhibition Road provided visitors with a range of culinary delights including Italian cakes, French tarts and Greek produce. There were also stalls selling hats, clothes and crafts.
A Polish beer garden and barbecue was installed in Roberts Park along with a bouncy castle and dozens of tents selling more food, plants and craft items.
Children enjoyed traditional fairground rides, which had been set up across the road from the park, while hundreds of people gathered at the Piazza Stage where musical acts including Loose Connexions, Eddie Earthquake And The Tremours and The Roger Higgins Band performed throughout the weekend.
There was also street entertainment from Shipley-based company Q20 Theatre and Appalachian dancing from members of dance troupe Roll Back the Carpet.
An exhibition of work by members of Ilkley Camera Club was displayed inside Saltaire United Reformed Church to raise money for the restoration of the mausoleum housing Sir Titus Salt and his family. There was also busking from dozens of singing and musical groups.
Northcliffe Motor Services provided a classic car show with vehicles including a Dodge Charger police car, Aston Martin and 60-year-old MG Rover on display at the company’s base in Saltaire Road.
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