European flavours took over Ilkley town centre with a continental street market drawing large crowds of people at the weekend.
People were entertained on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with live folk, blues, jazz and rock music from the bandstand and an open art exhibition on Sunday featuring works by painter Joy Godfrey, glassworker Chris Bailey and sculptor Ken Jaquiery.
Organiser Ann Hawkesworth, said: “The weather has been very positive and we have had huge crowds on the green above the bandstand listening to the music and having a good time.”
The summer festival will finish next weekend with The Dolce Vita night with performances from Dominic Halpin and the HoneyB’s, Beverley Beirne and Five Dollar Shoes.
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