It was a bumper weekend packed full of events across Dorset.

Saturday kicked off with Swanage Jazz Festival, where supporters were out in force for the popular weekend event.

And in Kinson there was music of a different kind throughout Saturday and Sunday as the third annual Kinson Music Festival brought the community together for some feel-good fun.

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And Grooves on the Green attracted thousands, raising money for Diverse Abilities Plus

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The Lytchett Minster and Upton Carnival was spectacular this year - with some hailing it the biggest ever. With Trolls, Star Wars characters and Sister Act on the scene, there was plenty to keep everyone entertained.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also made an appearance in Bournemouth on Saturday, with crowds gathering at the seafront as he met members of the public after a packed out speech at the Hallmark Hotel.

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Mr Corbyn's appearance came ahead of the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Dorset on Sunday.

Nearly 1,800 people took to the sea off Bournemouth on Sunday for the annual British Heart Foundation Pier to Pier Swim. 

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And in Poole, thousands gathered for Poole Goes Vintage, enjoying dancing, singing and much, much more.

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Some of you may have also noticed a massive queue leading to WH Smith in Bournemouth town centre on Sunday. Well it was for YouTube star Alfie Deys

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And Lymington put on a fantastic show for their annual carnival, with the town painted a sea of rainbow colours for the popular procession.

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