Hundreds of people turned out in black and gold to celebrate St Piran's Day on a procession through Truro.
The parade went from St George's Road just after 1pm and went through the city before arriving outside the cathedral.
Schoolchildren waved flags as they wound their way through Truro and the procession was greeted by crowds of well-wishers.
Cornwall Council's construction company even halted their roadworks on Boscawen Street as a mark of respect.
On arrival at the cathedral Lindsay Southcombe, Mayor of Truro, gave a welcome speech and local schools gave a variety of performances to mark the special day. VIDEO:
The parade went from St George's Road just after 1pm and went through the city before arriving outside the cathedral.
Schoolchildren waved flags as they wound their way through Truro and the procession was greeted by crowds of well-wishers.
Cornwall Council's construction company even halted their roadworks on Boscawen Street as a mark of respect.
On arrival at the cathedral Lindsay Southcombe, Mayor of Truro, gave a welcome speech and local schools gave a variety of performances to mark the special day. VIDEO: