More than 2,000 people enjoyed the final day of the annual Festival of Wick at Littlehampton at the weekend.
About 1,500 took part in a fun day on Saturday and a further 700 enjoyed a concert and firework display in the evening.
The fun day kicked off with a visit from a sergeant major and some of the squaddies who featured on the ITV programme Lad's Army.
Other attractions included an assault course, fairground rides, stalls and a raffle featuring a 1966 World Cup England football shirt.
The week-long festival is now in its fifth year and organisers say it is going from strength to strength.
Festival project manager Paul Sanderson said: "It is a real example of how the community gets together and works hard together to create a festival that everyone can enjoy.
"One woman told us it was like enjoying a week-long holiday at a fraction of the cost because there was so much to see and do."
Events throughout the week included a giant family picnic, concerts, dance sessions and a Pop Idol competition.
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