Thousands lined the streets today for the end of a seaside town's summer carnival.
The beloved Hunstanton Carnival took place this weekend, June 24 and 25.
This year's event is themed around the King’s coronation, with visitors encouraged to get in the spirit by dressing up.
Among the parade was the RNLI (Image: Chris Bishop)
Thousands attended the weekend (Image: Chris Bishop)
Hunstanton mayor Mike Ruston said: "It's been lovely. The streets and The Green have been packed all weekend.
"It was a wonderful weekend with interesting stalls and demonstrations and a great crowd.
"And it's all due to lots of hard work behind the scenes - this is a huge community effort that really pays off."
One of the bands in the parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
Yesterday, there were small businesses running stalls on the green as well as live music from KL1 radio and multiple bands.
Today's parade, which included floats, vehicles and groups, moved through the town with huge crowds looking on.
Harry Murrell and Cherry Parsons, the carnival king and queen (Image: Chris Bishop)
The theme of the weekend was the King's Coronation (Image: Chris Bishop)
But what really stole the show was the parade dragon, operated by a team of 10 people.
The carnival king and queen were named as Harry Murrell and Cherry Parsons, both aged 11.
The popular event was organised by Hunstanton Town Council.
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