Seafood lovers of all ages flocked to north Norfolk for a weekend of food, drink and entertainment.
The Cromer Crab & Lobster Festival 2024 celebrated the town's seafaring heritage in Evington Lawns on May 18 and 19.
Ahead of the main event, an opening concert in Cromer Pier's Pavilion Theatre on Friday evening warmed up the crowd.
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Tony Shipp, festival chairman, said: "There was a steady flow of visitors throughout the weekend enjoying music, dance and the cookery theatre together with a large array of activities for all ages.
“The festival was the second since the Covid lockdowns and has proved a great success."
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The festival's Art Trail is still running, with decorated 'mooring post lamps' in shop windows around Cromer, Sheringham and surrounding villages.
These will be auctioned off to coincide with the World Pier Crabbing Championships in Cromer on Sunday, August 25, with the full details yet to be announced.
There will be stalls, music, competitions and prizes, with the auction taking place from 12noon.
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