In pictures: Chefs join town's oyster celebrations

Tony Singh, Matt Tebbutt and Julie Lin were part of the oyster festival this year
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Thousands of people have attended a festival celebrating the native oyster beds of south-west Scotland.
Celebrity chef Matt Tebbutt said the annual Stranraer Oyster Festival had been an "an enormous party" celebrating the area's "amazing oysters and fantastic local food".
There were also demonstrations by fellow chefs Tony Singh, Rosemary Shrager and Julie Lin at the festival, which is said to have generated millions of pounds for the area.
The event - which was launched in 2017 - also included the Scottish Oyster Shucking Championships, which were won by Alexander Wallace for the third time.
He will take his place at the world championships in Galway later this month after missing out on the two previous occasions because the finals clashed with his own wedding and then the birth of his first child.

Fireworks marked the opening of the festival

The Scottish Oyster Shucking Championships were part of the event

Large crowds attended the event in Stranraer at the weekend

The attractions included "extreme pond dipping"

Andrew Wallace was crowned the Scottish Oyster Shucking champion

Live music was part of the weekend's events

Street food and drink were available during the festival

Folk singer Emily Smith was among the performers in Stranraer

Organisers said visitors had "embraced everything our town has to offer"