SCOUTS, Cubs and Beavers were on parade on Sunday for Warrington's annual St George's Day march.
The youngsters, from the west district of Warrington Scouts area, gathered at the Town Hall for the procession to St Elphin's Parish Church for the traditional service.
And the red rose was proudly on display wherever you looked.
As well as the uniformed youngsters, marching bands made the day go with a swing.
Mayor, Clr Ted Lafferty said he was impressed with the day's events.
"I never realised that so many youngsters took part but it was excellent to see them all and it really was a brilliant day," he said.
Following the celebrations to mark the patron saint of England's day, the Mayor attended a wreath laying service for Anzac day.
This was held at Warrington Cemetery on Manchester Road.
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