What a weekend! Bank holiday events in pictures
Good Times LiveIt was a weekend of dancing, drinking and delighting in the daftness of old traditions across the West as people made the most of the Bank Holiday.
The record-breaking heat did not deter spectators from time-honoured events such as cheese rolling and rubber duck racing, while revellers descended on the many festivals.
Here are some of the highlights.
Elliot HingstonSummer loving: An estimated 50,000 people attended Love Saves the Day in Bristol. Headliners included rapper Eve, Sammy Virji and Rizzle Kicks.
Jason BryantGreen goddesses: These three took inspiration from the west's green countryside for their outfits for Shindig Festival in Wiltshire. The lineup included a range of pop, folk and punk acts and DJ sets.
Rich MCDBird's eye view: This drone shot shows the impressive crowd at Good Times Live in Chipping Sodbury, where headliners included Emeli Sande, Jessie J and Tom Odell.

Woolly thinking: As if the heat wasn't bad enough, competitors in the Tetbury Woolsack Races in Gloucestershire lugged sacks weighing up to 60lbs. The women's ones seen here weighed 35lbs.
Getty ImagesThe big cheese: The world famous Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling went ahead once again on Bank Holiday Monday. German Youtuber Tom Kopke, seen here on the left at the front, won the the first downhill men's race for the second time in a row.

Suited and booted: These men undoubtedly put style over comfort on Saturday, when they dressed up for the Distinguished Gentleman's Bike Ride. It raised money for prostate cancer research and men's mental health.
Bradford on Avon Town CouncilDucks in a row: Hundreds of people turned out for the Bradford-on-Avon rubber duck race. This year's business race was fittingly won by "Furnace Cookers".
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