MEMBERS of the public enjoyed a jubilee-themed event at Victoria Square in Droitwich.
Children and adults were spoiled for choice when it came to fairground rides, live music, street food and bouncy castles.
Every table at Victoria Square was filled with people from all walks of life coming together to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The weather didn't dampen spirits even though it was cloudy and drizzly throughout the day.
There was also an opportunity to support small businesses as several independent stalls were selling things from fresh fruit, teddy bears and jewellery.
Holly Wallis, who attended the event with her children said: "It's been good and it's kept the kids busy."
Members of the community like jimmy Stokes donated all of the profits he has made from his stall to Children in Need.
Despite the weather, the event was well-attended.
Pete Broadhurst, Classic Wine Company said: "It's still early, people are still doing their shopping, it's not the best day.
"A little bit of sunshine always helps."
Around 150 people turned out for the street party on Saturday and got into the festive spirit.
Families were seen enjoying the street food and the live music and Ian White said: "The event has been good so far, we've been drinking tea."
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