BIG crowds have been enjoying the sunshine and events at this year's Saltaire Festival over the weekend.
A continental street market, in Exhibition Road, kicked off proceedings on Friday, with visitors converging on its stalls for food and drink items among others.
A fun fair, near the Shipley Glen Tramway, has also been running all weekend too.
Other events include a makers fair at Victoria Hall, picnic in the Park at Roberts Park and bandstand music at the same site.
The Telegraph & Argus' Mark Stanford and his friends paid a visit and thoroughly enjoyed their time.
He said: "It’s great to have the Saltaire Festival back in person after two years.
"It’s a stripped back version but it has still attracted plenty of people who are enjoying themselves in the warm weather. My friends and I are having a great time.
"There are plenty of food stalls and live music at the bandstand at Roberts Park.
"I'm really glad to have it back.”
The festival, back after a two-year absence due to the pandemic, started last weekend when a open house event was held at locations around the village.
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