Pensioners joined together for some old-fashioned fun by parading in home-made Easter bonnets.
Fred French, 78, joins in the celebrations at Spencer Court in Woodstock
The colourful hats - some decorated with eggs and chicks - were made by residents at the Spencer Court Residential Home in Woodstock, as part of their Easter celebrations.
Sally Lyon, a care practitioner at the Union Street home, said: "The bonnets were very colourful and it was great fun for the residents who had a great time decorating them."
Choc full of eggs Sweet-toothed youngsters brought a touch of Easter fun to a town supermarket.
Children were invited to try to win a hoard of chocolate by hunting for bunnies hidden throughout Tesco in Abingdon. The winner was Lucy Cross, pictured.
Residents roll up to competition Egg rolling was the order of the day in Didcot.
William Pilcher, six, takes part in the egg rolling competition on the Mound in Ladgrove, Didcot
Competitors rolled hard-boiled eggs down the steep mound, off Tyne Avenue on the Ladygrove estate, to see whose egg rolled the greatest distance before breaking up.
Wallingford and Didcot Lions Club, which organised the event, charged entrants 50p in aid of the Hearing Dogs for the Deaf charity.
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