DANCE, arts and crafts were just some of the attractions which made Skills on Show a roaring success over the weekend.
Performances took place on four different stages and around 150 stalls offered a variety of treats from lace making to glass sculptures.
"Compared to last year we opened the overspill car park earlier," said Tom Preston, a spokesman for Worcestershire County Council.
"We've had well over 13,000 over the two days."
The entertainment on offer included performances from traditional jazz bands and the users of Perryfields Day Centre who danced the Haka, dressed up in paint and loin cloths.
Visitors were also able to try their hand at a variety of skills such as lace making.
Skills on Show took place on Saturday and Sunday, at County Hall.
"It was fantastic because there was so much going on," said Mr Preston. "All ages were there from four years old to the elderly.
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