A two-week celebration of all things Twickenham ended with tasty treats and a green message.
The annual Twickenham Festival drew to a close last Sunday, after a jam-packed programme of events, including boat tours, drama performances and tours around the home of painter JMW Turner, in St Margarets.
There was also carnival fun to be had, along with dramatic performances and a visit from four-legged live stock from Laverstock Park Farm at Twickenham Green.
To mark the final weekend, Church Street became a foodie haven, with stalls and restaurants offering visitors the chance to try all the delicacies on offer in Twickenham.
Those who like to live their lives in the fast lane were able to find out more about green vehicles on offer at an eco-friendly car show, held outside York House.
Twickenham’s town centre manager Natasha Carr said: “The weather’s been a slight dampener but apart from that it was really good to see everyone coming out and enjoying themselves and all the good bits about Twickenham.”
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