It's Day 6 and one of Falmouth Week's headline events is set to take place this evening.
The iconic Red Arrows will be appearing to perform their jaw-dropping aerobatic display.
The event is due to start at 6pm as the planes make their way across Falmouth Bay. Crowds are advised to arrive early to get the best view possible for the occasion.
Earlier in the day the Action Sports Tour will be also showcasing some daring stunts as they appear at Events Square.
The bikers, who are supported by Greenbank Hotel, will include have-a-go sessions as well as stunts from mountain bikes, BMX bikes and more. The shows are at 12pm, 1.30pm, 3pm, and 4.30go/pm.
The day will come to an end with live music from Bryher's Boys. The crew, who were formed in 2017, are renowned for their Cornish folk tunes that are very popular in the region. Their set takes place down at Custom House Quay from 7 pm.
Road closures:
Between 11am and 1pm Market Street, Grove Place, Woodlane and Grovehill Crescent roads will all be closed while Custom House Quay and Church Street Car Park will be shut for road users.
Between 3pm and 7.30pm Melvill Road, Gyllyngvase Hill, Spernen Wyn Road, Fenwick Road, Boscawen Road, Melvill Road, Emslie Road, Pennance Road, Cliff Road, Falmouth Hotel Roundabout, and the King Charles School Roundabout will all be closed.
The Falmouth Week organisers are advising the use of public transport wherever possible to avoid congestion.
Weather forecast:
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