Busy day at Sutton Bridge Platinum Party
Tractors, classic cars and music were all part of the fun at Sutton Bridge's Platinum Jubilee Party.
Hundreds of people went along to the event organised by Sutton Bridge Parish Council at the Memorial Park.
Villagers and friends sat on straw bales to enjoy the music along with browsing around the many stalls which were dotted around the field.
Modern and classic tractors were on display along with a number of lorries from nearby Nene Transport.
Another highlight of the event was the classic car display, which included MR2 Mark 1 and Mark 2.
Paul West, who displayed his rare Standard Vanguard at the event, was delighted with the response.
He said: "I am really pleased with how many people turned out."
The event was organised by Sutton Bridge parish councillors David Bruch, Ray Perkins and Michelle Pitt.
Coun Bruch said: "It is going well and we have been overwhelmed with the response from villagers to the Jubilee events.
"We lit the beacon on Thursday and there were around 100 people there.
"I would like to thank Richard Stevens for the display of lorries. It was grown from 10 trucks to a road run of 20 or 30 trucks.
"The whole village has come together and it is amazing."