Bradford city centre has been transformed for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
From blue, red and white umbrellas carefully displayed outside City Hall to tiny British flag bunting waving in the breeze, the streets look positively patriotic.
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee will see the public enjoy a four day extended bank holiday from Thursday, June 2, to Sunday, June 5.
Queen Elizabeth II is the first British monarch to celebrate the occasion - having acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952, when she was just 25.
Events and activities are taking place across the district – from music, dance, food and arts and crafts in Lister Park to a community street party on The Grove, Ilkley.
Bradford libraries are holding more than 30 events including tea and cake parties, a teddy bears picnic and a Children’s Royal Brunch.
Bradford Cathedral has organised a Jubilee street party while Bierley Community Centre has plans for a family fun day.
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