The thunderstorms held off and the sun came out for the final day of the Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations.
A party in the park was held in Penryn while there was a summer fair in Mylor Bridge where a best crown competition took place for the children.
Some of the young competitors in the crown competition at Mylor
In Mylor Bridge there was plenty on offer for all the residents to enjoy including stalls and free cream teas whilst the children enjoyed a huge inflated trampline, bouncy castle and go-karting. A tree was also planted to commemorate the Queen's platinum jubilee.
Mandy Howard with some of the free creamn teas that were on offer at Mylor
Some residents went full red white and blue for the occasion with Liz Calvert, Bernie Williams and Betty Barnicoat entering into the spirit of the jubilee.
John Masters, Debby Stean, Simon Leek and Michelle Haseldine enjoying the entertainment in Penryn
Entertainment was provided in Trelawney Park, Penryn with live music stalls and Punch and Judy for the children.
Children enjoying the Punch and Judy in Penryn
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