Here's the last of our round-up of pictures from your events over the jubilee weekend.
Can you spot yourself amongst Sunday's celebrations?
The Pritchett family attended the Orston jubilee party in fancy dress. Orston's street party moved into St Mary's Church. There was also a whole village population photograph as part of the activities. (57114300)Orston's street party moved into St Mary's Church. There was also a whole village population photograph as part of the activities. (57114298)Linda Shirt, a member of the Orston jubilee organising group, with the village's cake, which was baked by Shirley Lockwood. Orston's street party moved into St Mary's Church. There was also a whole village population photograph as part of the activities. (57114301)The Jones and the McCormacks. Orston's street party moved into St Mary's Church. There was also a whole village population photograph as part of the activities. (57114297)County councillor Francis Purdue-Horan opens the event. Orston's street party moved into St Mary's Church. There was also a whole village population photograph as part of the activities. (57114299)
There were village galas.
The Ball family at the Aslockton and Whatton joint celebration that moved into the Cranmer Centre from the sports' field due to the heavy rain. (57114478)Some members of the Mastersons, Key and Strutt familes at the Aslockton and Whatton joint celebration that moved into the Cranmer Centre from the sports' field due to the heavy rain. (57114479)The street party from Browning Road, Balderton, on Sunday moved indoors to the the Balderton St Giles' Community Hall due to the rain. (57114480)
There were street parties.
The children of Wilchilsea Avenue take a break from playing on the bouncy castle to pose for a photo.. (57124299)Anna Hopkinson of Winchilsea Avenue posing with a homemade cake she'd baked and next to a cardboard cut-out of the Queen.. (57124314)Residents of Harcourt Street. (57123599)The residents of Southend Avenue.Residents of Harcourt Street.. (57123602)Children of Harcourt Street showing off their face paintings. (57123600)From left to right: Laurence Goff (Mayor Of Newark) Lisa Geary (Former Mayor, Town Councillor) and Mark Taylor (Minister of London Road Congregation Church). (57123606)(57108175)
There was fun.
ASK, Averham, Staythorpe and Kelham,joined for a ticket event at Kelham House. 180 tickets were sold to villagers to completely sell out the event. There was a full day of competitions and musical entertainment. (57114482)Left to right: Hilary Pacey, Rose Davies, 5, Carla Bradbury, Henry Blacker, 6, and Jo Ferguson. ASK, Averham, Staythorpe and Kelham,joined for a ticket event at Kelham House. 180 tickets were sold to villagers to completely sell out the event. There was a full day of competitions and musical entertainment. (57114481)From left to right: Jade Loftus, Olivia Musson and Peter the organisers of the Millgate tea, cake, and art event. (57123883)Hannah (5) and Nathan (8) Fendley pose with the crowns they decorated and their winning goodie bags.. (57123884)Robyn Thorpe (2yrs old) poses with the crown she decorated.. (57123877)The Firecraker Cheerleader Squad midway through a routine.. (57123874)The team behind organising the Jubilee event at Long Bennington Village Hall. From left to right: Jacob Florijn, Sarah Church, Keith Girling, Glen Foreman, Jackie Angus and Andy Foreman.. (57123608)Locals watching on as the Firecracker Cheerleading squad perform.. (57123607)
There was enjoyment.
Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations on Riverside Road, Newark. (57130697)Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations on Riverside Road, Newark. (57130699)Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations on Riverside Road, Newark. (57130703)