THOUSANDS flocked to a leafy rural Worcestershire village for a popular annual show and fete.
The 66th Alfrick and Lusley show was held in brilliant sunshine this afternoon, and attracted more than 3,000 visitors.
There were a range of activities and events to enjoy including terrier and lurcher racing, a spectacular aerobatic display, a birds of prey flying display from Ridgeside Falconry, as well as musical entertainment from Worcester Concert Brass all afternoon.
Among the highlights was a classic car parade, which included impressive models from Lotus, Morgan, Jaguar, Ford and Tesla.
The horticultural tent featured a range of exhibits, while crowds also gathered to watch the fun dog show.
Speaking at the event Reverend Anne Potter, the show's chairman, said: "The weather has been brilliant- it has been fantastic.
"All the show's profits goes to charities and local organisations - we encourage charities to come forward with an application for funding.
"There are so many different people involved.
"There is almost every aspect of the community involved somewhere - from the village hall, to the church, to the local schools, to the playgroups and gardening clubs."
Rev Potter added last year it had rained all day and they still managed to raise £6,000, so they were hoping to raise double that figure from the profits of this year's event.
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