Crowds flocked to Silsden fun day at the weekend.
Fine weather helped draw families in their droves to Sunday's event, which was organised following the cancellation due to the foot and mouth crisis of this year's Silsden Carnival.
Attractions at the town's park included the Lampkin trials display team, fire service demonstrations, a tug-of-war competition, a bouncy castle, children's rides and stalls.
There was also music from Fresh AM.
Proceeds from the event - sponsored by Keighley Area Panel - went to Swimstart, the group responsible for refurbishing and reopening the John Stanley Bell memorial pool at Hothfield Street school Silsden.
This week tribute was paid to the fun day organisers.
Vera Bradley, who lives in Craven Drive close to the park, said: "It was a wonderful day. There was a super atmosphere, and the park was left in an absolutely immaculate state. All those concerned should be congratulated."
The Swimstart project received a double cheque boost at Sunday's fun day.
Councillor David Emmott, chairman of Keighley Area Panel, presented £1,000 to Silsden Town Mayor Lawrence Walton.
And David Paley, from the Freemasons, handed over £500.
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