Hitchin & Harpenden MP Bim Afalomi at the St.Faiths Church Stall. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
There was family fun aplenty at Hitchin's Walsworth Festival on Sunday, much to the delight of organisers.
The 45th edition of the festival on Walsworth Common saw everything from a dog agility show and a Wryngwyrn Viking re-enactment group, to bug hunting in the River Purwell with the Environment Agency and all manner of dance performance - to name just a few.
Alan Millard, a member of the Walsworth Festival organising committee, said: "The weather was excellent and it was a very enjoyable day for everyone who was involved. It was fantastic to celebrate 45 years of the festival.
"We would like to thank everyone that came along and everyone who helped us put on another successful Walsworth Festival. We had a great day, and we hope everyone else did too."
Save the Children celebrating 100 years old on the day at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
Hitchin & Harpenden MP Bim Afolami was also in attendance on Sunday.
Wrayfield Dog Agility at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
Classic cars on display at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
Glee Club at St.Faiths Church. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
Bungie jumping at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Archant)
Children had a go at archery at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Archant)
Hitchin Sea Cadets Marching Band perform at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Archant)
Wrybngwrymn Vikings battle children at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Archant)
Children looked for bugs in the River Purwell with the help of the Environment Agency. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
Face painting at Walsworth Festival. Picture: Alan J Millard (Image: Alan J Millard 15 SG4 0BS)
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