Mauchline's flagship day in the calendar was another huge success, according to the day's organisers.
Thousands of people from around Ayrshire and beyond stopped in at the popular annual fun day.
There was everything on the day, including charity stalls, food stalls, singing performances, bag pipers, children's rides, and so much more.
A year in the making, organisers will now take a well-earned few weeks off, before coming back together to plan out 2024's event.
Margaret Paton, the group's lead fund-raiser, said: "It's an amazing day for Mauchline and it was another extremely successful day on Saturday.
"It's difficult to put an exact number on how many people turn up thoughout the day, but it's certainly thousands.
"Last year we had a few people struggling because of the heat, but this year we had no hiccups and it was just a perfect day."
Margaret added: "We'll now have a few weeks off and a well-earned rest before we get back to planning for next year.
"There's so much that goes into the planning, including getting funding etc.
"We'll have a think about things that went well this year and think about some things we could maybe do differently.
"But, overall, people had another brilliant day and it's just a great day for Mauchline as well.
"There was somebody there from Biggar, and people from beyond as well, so it shows how far-reaching the day can be."
For more pictures from the day's festivities don't miss this week's print edition of the Chronicle - on sale from Wednesday, May 31.
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