STUNNING drone pictures have helped capture the sheer scale of Wrexham's open top bus parade celebrations.
An estimated 40,000 people are said to have given the Reds' stars of both the men's and women's sides a hero's welcome.
The parade was organised to mark the incredible achievements of both sides during their respective 2022/23 campaigns.
The men racked up a record-breaking 111 points as they won the National League title and returned to League Two for the first time since 2008.
The women won the Genero Adran North league in front of a record-breaking crowd of over 9,500 at The Racecourse.
There were catchy chants and red pyros aplenty as fans celebrated what has been a hugely-successful season for the club on both fronts after so many years of darkness.
The club's star owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds were also in town to take part in the celebrations.
There have been plenty of great pictures and videos shared on social media following what was a special night for all involved.
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Among some of them were a fantastic set of aerial view pictures captured by Andy Mathias.
Andy took his drone out to capture a unique view of the parade unfolding in Wrehxam.
Click on the gallery above to see the pictures he has kindly let us use.
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