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Two Girl Drivers proudly showing off their skills by driving round the main arena at the Driffield Steam & Vintage Rally.
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Preston City Mela took place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Miller Park. The Mela is a free celebration of South Asian arts, culture, tradition, and heritage.
A steampunk event was held at the Ribble Steam Railway in Preston on Saturday, 20th June 2026. The event included unlimited steam train rides, themed traders, live entertainment, and tours of the workshops.
Staff of Dunlaoghaire Rathdown Council Parks Department and Members of Cabinteely Tidy Towns at at a Tree planting ceremony to mark National Tree Week
I was invited to take photos of the Ceremony
The Tuk Tuk was a popular attraction, with people wanting their picture taken while sitting in the driver's seat during Preston's City Mela, which took place on Miller Park on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The Mela is a free celebration of South Asian arts, culture, tradition, and heritage.
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West Malvern Playing Fields, West Malvern, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, on Saturday 6 June 2013.
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This lady is doing a Zumba aerobic fitness at a local outdoor festival called West Fest in West Malvern. She appears to be a Zumba instructor and was there as part of promotion, to encourage the public to get interested, and also as part of a free trail promotion, as she instructs a few people who had a go, on how to do the Zumba.
The Zumba aerobic fitness first started life in the 1990s by choreographer and dancer called Beto Perez, in Colombia. And in 2001, he partnered with two others to turn it into a business, and named it Zumba.
It is a form of aerobics fitness often done in the form of dancing to the music, and became a worldwide success.
“What was in my mind was to build something for the people of New York and for anyone who visits—a space that on first sight was dazzling, and upon use made people happy.”
— Barry Diller
In 2013, Barry Diller, in partnership with Hudson River Park Trust leadership, embarked on the unique opportunity to envision a solution for the repair and reactivation of Pier 54, recently damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Diller chose to reimagine an entirely new type of public space for New York, one that would create an immersive experience with nature and art.
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A Race for Life event took place at Preston’s Avenham & Miller Parks on Saturday, June 6th, with several categories throughout the day in which participants raised money for Cancer Research UK. There were 5k and 10k races along with a 5k muddy obstacle course race.