Hundreds of people lined the streets of Wallingford for the town's annual carnival.
The day was launched by Wallingford mayor Alec Hayton - who opened the carnival on his beloved Harley Davidson, accompanied by fellow bikers. Mr Hayton said: "The first bit in the morning was a little bit disappointing, because of the weather but we managed to open it on the motorbikes."
Entertainment began in the town's market place, where the Wallingford School Fun Band played.
A procession of floats took to the streets in the afternoon, with colourful representations of musicals, from Mary Poppins to Paint Your Wagon and the Just Friends group's Starlight Express float - complete with roller-skaters.
Following the procession, people gathered on the Kinecroft, and enjoyed a stunt show, and falconry display. There was also a funfair and the revelry continued into the night with live bands.
Money raised at the event will go to AFC Wallingford.
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