Saffron Walden Initiative celebrated the 21st anniversary of the town's Dance in the Square on Saturday, August 24.

The free community event was headlined by tribute act The Rolling Clones, supported by Saffron Walden singer Marc Salmon.

The star of the evening was Marc's five-year-old son, Harry Salmon, who confidently took to the stage for a performance of 'Sweet Caroline'.

Marc and Harry SalmonMarc and Harry Salmon (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)

Jacqui Portway, chair of Saffron Walden Initiative, said: "There was not a dry eye in the house. The audience went crazy for this father-son duo."

The initiative thanked the event's sponsors Mart's Arts Photography, Contamac, Walden Capitol, Frank Riccio, Bentens, Uttlesford District Council, Saffron Walden Town Council, Identity Creative, Paxtons, We Care Angels, Saffron Walden market traders, Saffron Building Society and Arts Decoratifs.

The Saffron Walden Initiative at Dance in the SquareThe Saffron Walden Initiative at Dance in the Square (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)

They also thanked food and drink providers The Giggly Pig, Leo's Kitchen, Caines Pizza, Sevs Ice Cream and the Kings Arms bar.

The event was made possible thanks to GHB Hire, Contamac, Andrew Green, Howard Kenzie, Keith Churchward, Tim Atkinson and Royal Security.

Crowds at Dance in the SquareCrowds at Dance in the Square (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)

Jacqui added: "Over the years the support from everyone has been the best.

"Looking out from the stage at all your smiling faces is all the thanks we at SWI need. See you next year."

Crowds at Dance in the SquareCrowds at Dance in the Square (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)

The Rolling Clones performed at Dance in the SquareThe Rolling Clones performed at Dance in the Square (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)

Saffron Walden Initiative members thanking sponsorsSaffron Walden Initiative members thanking sponsors (Image: Martin Porter/Mart's Arts Photography)