Music lovers soaked up the sun at the annual Woolley Festival this weekend as they listened to 40 acts across two stages.
The festival, in its 15th year, sold 4,000 tickets. Local bands from Bradford on Avon to bands from as far as Tasmania performed.
Many performers dedicated their sets to the late Derek Goodson, a musician from the band Smokin, who played at the festival on four occasions over the years.
Trowbridge School of Pole Danc-ing had workshops and a stone mason demonstrated his skills before letting people have a go.
Children played on the bouncy castle and bucking bronco. Face painting was provided by Christ Church Primary School in Bradford on Avon, and many people entered the open mic competition.
A hog roast and barbecue were provided by Bradford on Avon’s Saxon Hogroast, and ales by Moles Brewery in Melksham and Abbey Ales in Bath.
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