More than 100 pumpkins were entered into an annual competition in Warminster last weekend.
Hundreds of people attended Pumpkins in the Park 2024 on Sunday, October 27, at Warminster Lake Pleasure Grounds.
More than 100 carved pumpkins were entered into the free competition, creating a large display in front of the lake.
The event, hosted by Warminster Town Council, also featured a fire show by Kat Collett, who "wowed the crowd with a breath taking performance," and stalls selling food, drink, sweets, and ice cream.
Warminster's mayor, councillor Stacie Allensby, judged the pumpkin competition, awarding three gift vouchers to winners Isabella, Ethan, and Dan.
She said: "We thank the hundreds of residents for coming out and embracing the event with a wonderful display of carved pumpkins.
"It was brilliant to see so much of the Warminster community, and we are grateful for their support."
She added: “Warminster Town Council remains committed to working with the younger generation in the town as well as putting on events for the whole community to enjoy.
"We are so pleased with the success of the event as we now look ahead to the super Warminster Christmas celebrations on Saturday, November 30.”
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