The village of Filby has got in the celebratory mood with a series of events to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Filby, near Great Yarmouth and known for its floral displays, saw a children's tea party held on Saturday afternoon.
You can't beat candy floss as a jubilee treat (Image: Archant)
Families set out picnics and children enjoyed the celebrations, including having fun on a bouncy castle.
On Friday night a Dance to the Beat jubilee music night was organised in the village hall and which was attended by the mayor of the borough Graham Plant.
A benefice service of thanksgiving was held in Filby church on Sunday followed by a big lunch event in celebration of the jubilee in the church.
Families enjoyed the children's party (Image: Archant)
Filby hosted a children's party for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations (Image: Archant)
Adrian Thompson, councillor for the village, was delighted to see the community turn out in force to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
He said: "Everyone has got behind it, it has been fantastic."
Georgina and Elsie Cattee at the Filby children's jubilee party (Image: Archant)
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