There was a good turn out for this year's Penryn Fair Day when people enjoyed a wealth of entertainment, good food and stalls.

The day started at 12.30pm at Quay Hill Commemorative Stone for Prayer Book Rebellion memorial.

Falmouth Packet: Penryn mayor Cllr Julie Tucker addresses the crowdPenryn mayor Cllr Julie Tucker addresses the crowd (Image: Jory Mundy)

This was followed by a parade to Fish Cross followed by a tea party at the town hall.

Other events included a photography exhibit, Fun stuff - photography exhibit, Ritchie the Raptor show, bands, bingo, music, stalls!

Falmouth Packet: There were Cornish wrestling matches throughout the daThere were Cornish wrestling matches throughout the da (Image: Jory Mundy)

This year was a brilliant entertaining afternoon out for all the family. There were loads of traders selling all sorts of stuff from jewellery to books.

Falmouth Packet: The day started with the parade led by a Cornish piperThe day started with the parade led by a Cornish piper (Image: Jory Mundy)

Numerous food vendors selling delicious grub and of course a couple of well stocked bars selling refreshing drinks.

The kids were able to have ago on a variety of fairground rides including a bucking bronco. Ritchie the amazing Raptor dinosaur was out and about.

Falmouth Packet: Ritchie the Raptor was out and about during the fairRitchie the Raptor was out and about during the fair (Image: Jory Mundy)

On the music front there was some seriously good music from the brilliant Soul Sensation, rock and roll with the amazing Tory Wills and people dances their pants off with Boogie Juice. 

Falmouth Packet: There was a display of classic carsThere was a display of classic cars (Image: Jory Mundy)