In pictures: Water Fest 2018

Visitors were able to celebrate Reading's waterways during the festival

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In pictures: Water Fest 2018

Teressa and Brendan Pain on Jimmi. Cheers to an impressive canal boat. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--17-Children were on the water giving rowing a go. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--18-Canal boats took short trips along the River Kennet. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--2-Crowds gathered to appreciate the boats moored by the walkways. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--3-Anne-Marie Beatty aboard her boat which has featured on George Clake's amazing spaces. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--4-Brenda McGonigle, Helen Whitehouse, Rado Tanecka aboard Anne-Marie Beatty's Boat. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--5-Some boats were decorated with international flags and promoted various causes. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--6-Union Jack flags blew proudly in the breeze. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--7-River rescue demonstrations were given by Berkshire Lowland Search & Rescue. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--8-Guests on the Purley Queen. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--10-Ahoy matey, Sea Scouts Abbi (13) and Niamh (13) on Jimmi. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--12-Narrow boats motored into the town centre for the event Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--15-The rescue boats put on demonstrations and the canal boats impressed audiences. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading

Water-Fest-_180618--1-It was the perfect excuse to grab a drink and watch the boats pass. Credit: Pete Bloodworth/ getreading