Hundreds of people came out to enjoy Penryn Town Fair on Saturday, with the weather staying largely dry for the event.
Despite a few showers on and off, there was plenty of sunshine to enjoy the event under, with lots for peopple to see and do.
The day started at 12.30pm at Quay Hill Commemorative Stone for Prayer Book Rebellion memorial.
Penryn mayor Cllr Julie Tucker addressed the crowd, before a parade to Fish Cross followed by a tea party at the town hall.
Other events included a photography exhibit by Penryn Camera Club, Cornish wrestling and lots of trade stalls.
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IN PICTURES: Hundreds turn out for Penryn Fair Day
One of the highlights for children was Ritchie the Rapor, out and about interacting with visitors.
Music was provided by Soul Sensation, rock and roll with Tory Wills and Boogie Juice getting people up dancing.
See our photo gallery above capturing the day, with thanks to members of Penryn Camera Club and Victor Tullin.
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