BUCKLEY proudly hosted its 167th annual Jubilee edition through the town this afternoon.
The service started at 3pm with both the National and Welsh anthems, followed by the singing of hymns and Bible readings.
The Royal Buckley Town Band provided the music and sounded delightful throughout the event.
The parade took place immediately after and followed the same route as the previous year - starting from the Common along Mill Lane before turning right onto Mold Road.
The Royal Buckley Band led the procession and was assisted by Deeside St Johns Ambulance.
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Residents and supporters joined behind a congregation of representatives from Buckley's churches and chapels, each with a smile on their face as the sun pushed through the clouds.
A brief downpour of rain didn't dampen the mood as a fantastic turnout appeared to support the event in the town centre.
The Jubilee is traditionally held on the second Tuesday of July each year - a proudly marked day in the calendars of Buckley residents.
A collection was taken during the event in aid of the Buckley Dementia Friends Group.
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