Derbyshire famiies make the most of late summer heatwave in 14 sunny photos
Gay Bolton
·1-min read
Families having fun in the sun of late summer. (Photo: Brian Eyre/Briony Mellor/Charlotte Mason)
The early days of September have been scorchio, prompting people to head for parks, paddling pools, canals and rivers or further afield to the seaside to cool off.
Good weather is set to last for a few more days so make the most of it while it’s here!
Becky and Kyle with Ky-Rae enjoy the sunshine in Queens Park, Chesterfield. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
Mum and daughter relaxing in the sunshine in Queen's Park, Chesterfield. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
Oarsome way to keep cool in this photo submitted by Hayley Karina Greaves. (Photo: Hayley Karina Greaves)
Charlotte Mason sent this photo of children getting ready for a dip in the paddling pool. (Photo: Charlotte Mason)
Louise Bouissobeine posted: "Playing golf for the first time." (Photo: Louise Bouissobeine)
Grace and Jude with Casey and Finley in Queen's Park, Chesterfield. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
Colourful visitor Sophie Soanes enjoys the heatwave in Queen's Park. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
KIrsty Black's photo shows a girl who loves hot summer weather. (Photo: KIrsty Black)
A swim in the sea was also captured by Briony Mellor. (Photo: Briony Mellor)
Briony Mellor submitted this lovely photo from a day at the beach. (Photo: Briony Mellor)
Susan Bowcock and Adele Bath enjoy an ice cream at Longnor Races. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
Eleanor Weston, Jennifer Hambleton and Billy Naylor cool down at Longnor Races. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
Debbie and Chris Harrington quench their thirst at Longnor Races. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
A lone sunbather in Queen's Park, Chesterfield makes the most of the September sunshine. (Photo: Brian Eyre)
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