Hundreds of uniformed young people marched through a Norfolk town to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Eastern Daily Press: The parade passes King John's statue in New Conduit StreetThe parade passes King John's statue in New Conduit Street (Image: Chris BIshop)

More than 200 took part in the procession through King's Lynn, which was said to be the biggest the town had ever seen.

Eastern Daily Press: Army and air cadets march through the Saturday Market PlaceArmy and air cadets march through the Saturday Market Place (Image: Chris Bishop)

They included members of the army, air and sea cadets, police cadets, scouts and guides and the St John Ambulance.

Eastern Daily Press: Dignitaries gather for the parade on South QuayDignitaries gather for the parade on South Quay (Image: Chris Bishop)

Led by pipers, they marched down South Quay before they paraded in front of West Norfolk mayor Lesley Bambridge and other civic dignitaries.

Eastern Daily Press: Lesley Bambridge, Mayor of West NorfolkLesley Bambridge, Mayor of West Norfolk (Image: Chris Bishop)

In a skirl of pipes, they then set off across King Staithe Square and past the Custom House on their way through the town centre.

Eastern Daily Press: Cadets march through the centre of Lynn with their standardsCadets march through the centre of Lynn with their standards (Image: Chris Bishop)

Hundreds of flag-waving well-wishers gathered on the quay, while shoppers stopped to clap and cheer as the parade made its way through the Vancouver Quarter, Norfolk Street and the High Street.

Eastern Daily Press: Army cadets on the march through LynnArmy cadets on the march through Lynn (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: A young spectator is clearly enjoying the paradeA young spectator is clearly enjoying the parade (Image: Chris Bishop)