STREET party goers in Devizes enjoyed a sunny Saturday while watching the royal wedding with food, drinks and live entertainment.

Musicians played into the afternoon in Sidmouth Street as people celebrated the royal marriage and cheered on finishers of Alzheimer's Support's annual A Walk to Remember as they crossed the finish line.

Stephany Bardzil head of communications and engagement at Alzheimer’s Support, said: “It was a massive community event that many people got involved with.

“When we realised that our Walk to Remember was talking place on the same day as the wedding we decided it was a great opportunity to do a community event that involved as many people as possible.

“The traders on Sidmouth Street were fantastic. It was brilliant, the atmosphere was really upbeat and happy.

“The weather really helped too. People came to see the wedding and stayed for the whole afternoon as there was live music all day.”

Although it is too soon to know how much was raised by the street party and walking event, the charity has thanked street traders for their support.

Apetito donated food for the party, Light and Sound sorted the big screen and bands and Haydens Bakery donated cakes.

Sassy Chic had vintage motor bikes on display, Walter Rose cooked up delicious pulled pork rolls and Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Greggs and Reeves all donated food.

She also thanked new mayor Andy Geddes for his role throughout the day.