Two of Herefordshire's most prized assets - apples and cider - have been celebrated at fairs and festivals across the county.
The ninth Leominster Apple Fair, organised by Felicity Norman and sponsored by Herefordshire Green Party, featured apple identification from the Marcher Apple Network.
It also included demonstrations of apple scratting and pressing techniques and had a number of stalls selling local produce including apples, pears, cider, cheese and honey.
Hereford Cider Museum hosted the Cider Making Festival, which featured demonstrations of traditional cider making by Ralph Owen, of Ralph's Cider and Perry, as well as displays of cider apple varieties, beekeeping and coopering.
Hereford Nature Trust and Museum on the Move had stalls at the event, while entertainment was provided courtesy of the Playford Assembly Dance and the Country Notes acoustic singing group.
And The Big Apple event took place at Much Marcle.
The event included a performance by Leominster Morris at Gregg's Pitt and a display of cider apples and cider pressing by Steve Westlake, owner of Lyne Down Cider & Perry at Lyne Down Farm.
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