Sunday saw a range of activities take place in the town. The Provincial Society Bus Rally took place at Stokes Bay and saw vintage buses participate in a cavalcade as well as children's amusements and transport stalls.
Over in Palmyra Road, Broadway Bake & Sandwich Bar held a fundraising event for Parkinson’s disease, which saw bikes and classic cars, as other events and street food.
Meanwhile at The Pavilions Estate, formerly St Georges Barracks, a Royal British Legion Industries Unknown Tommy figure was unveiled, paid for by the Pavilions Neighbourhood Watch and supported by Abri housing. The unveiling delighted dignitaries and residents, and saw attendance from a platoon from the 17th Port & Maritime Regiment, the 9th (Gosport) Army Cadets, a brass quintet and drummers from HMS Collingwood's Volunteer Brass Band.
And at Walpole Lakes, Gosport Model Yacht and Boat Club held a sail by of vintage model yachts to mark 100 years since the lakes opened.
Meanwhile at The Pavilions Estate, formerly St Georges Barracks, a Royal British Legion Industries Unknown Tommy figure was unveiled, paid for by the Pavilions Neighbourhood Watch and supported by Abri housing. The unveiling delighted dignitaries and residents, and saw attendance from a platoon from the 17th Port & Maritime Regiment, the 9th (Gosport) Army Cadets, a brass quintet and drummers from HMS Collingwood's Volunteer Brass Band.
9. All aboard
The Provincial Society Bus Rally at Stokes Bay in Gosport. Pictured is Isabelle, 9, on a bus at the event.
Photo: Sam Stephenson
10. Family fun
The Provincial Society Bus Rally at Stokes Bay in Gosport. Pictured is the Herlihy family at the event. n
Photo: Sam Stephenson
11. Broadway bakers
Broadway bakers hosted a fundraising event for Parkinson's disease. Pictured is Bakery owners Sharon Sparrow and Alan Freeman at the event.
Photo: Sam Stephenson
12. Fundraising
Broadway bakers hosted a fundraising event for Parkinson's disease. Pictured is action from the event.
Photo: Sam Stephenson