A much-loved Regatta returned once again last week as people enjoyed the races and fireworks that were part of the events.

The 111th edition of the Thorpeness Regatta returned on Thursday and Friday last week with two days of events, fireworks and boat races.

The regatta, which started in 1913, was a success once again, despite the weather.

The fireworks at the regattaThe fireworks at the regatta (Image: Hamish Ogilvie)

The races were able to be heldThe races were able to be held (Image: Hamish Ogilvie)

On Friday evening, to end the regatta, decorated floats and a free fireworks display delighted those in attendance which was donated by Thorpeness Meare and the Ogilvie Family.

Hamish Ogilvie said: "The event was thoroughly enjoyed by the competitors.

The sailing eventThe sailing event (Image: Hamish Ogilvie)

The regatta finished with fireworksThe regatta finished with fireworks (Image: Hamish Ogilvie)

"Despite windy conditions all the events were successful run, even down to the Under 6 races.

"The wind dropped and the weather was perfect for the fireworks and decorated boats on the Friday evening."

The regatta finished with fireworksThe regatta finished with fireworks (Image: Hamish Ogilvie)