A CELEBRATION was held at the weekend to mark a community "coming back together" following the pandemic.
Lees cum Cross Roads Village Association staged the Tea in the Park afternoon on Saturday.
Attractions included a children's treasure hunt, bouncy castle, barbecue, tea/coffee and mocktails – plus free cakes, baked by residents and with donations from Asda.
Also, the bowling club held a taster session and the Crafty Chatters had a stall selling handmade items.
Keighley town mayor Councillor Julie Adams attended and chatted with villagers.
"It was a fantastic afternoon with a lovely atmosphere – people just loved meeting-up again," said Bev Underwood, for the village association.
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