Wiltshire in Pictures: VE Day and bank holiday sun

Salisbury Cathedral was illuminated red to mark the VE Day anniversary
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This week in Wiltshire has been dominated by celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, but there has also been sunny spells and bank holiday joy.
Salisbury Cathedral said it was lit up as a "point of reflection and remembrance" for those who died during World War Two, with the light marking "a renewed commitment to peace, echoing the spirit of unity that defined the end of the Second World War in Europe".
A beacon was also lit at Stonehenge, while further VE Day commemorations took places across the county.
Other highlights this week include a creative design for a village's scarecrow festival and a group of ambulance workers taking on a charity challenge.

Prehistoric involvement: A beacon was lit at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain for VE Day. Many others were lit in towns across Wiltshire and the rest of the country.

Poppy overload: Locals in Melksham knitted and crocheted thousands of poppies for cascades in the town, including on the town hall. However, there are thousands left which are planned for events later in the year around VJ Day and remembrance.

Back to life: An original World War Two tank roared through Melksham as part of VE Day events. Friends Julian and Jim were driving - Jim got hold of it in 1999 to restore after it had been used for target practice on Salisbury Plain.

Time travel: Many VE Day events have involved re-enactment. Highworth had a full-size replica Spitfire alongside military vehicles and people dressed the part.

Famous in straw: It's the season for scarecrow festivals and in Urchfont, near Devizes, creativity was shown with well-known characters all over the village for the bank holiday weekend - including Doctor Who.

Sunny moments: The weather watchers have been out and taking advantages of patches of sun. Tim Focus on Salisbury captured a scene on the waterside - including a few cows taking a dip.

Charity challenge: In amongst the many planning to do charity walks are six ambulance crew members from Chippenham. They will be doing the Walk of Life on 17 May, to help raise money for the Royal United Hospital Bath. It is a 26.2 mile walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal, starting in Bishops Cannings and ending in Bath.
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