Church Street was filled with colour and music on Sunday during the 1st Malvern Company Boys' Brigade enrolment parade.
Bugles, drums, flags and banners were carried proudly as around 60 members of the group marched through the town centre.
Members young and old gathered at Great Malvern Post Office before making their way down Church Street, along Grange Road and up Abbey Road to the Baptist Church.
A service was then led by Boys' Brigade Lieutenant and retired RAF Flight Lieutenant Cyril Bignall, who awarded members with badges and Duke of Edinburgh bronze awards.
Captain and founder of the 1st Malvern Company, Paul Hern, said: "The event went extremely well and everyone enjoyed it. Quite a lot of people came along to watch us."
Along with the annual parade, the brigade holds a parents' night, a summer camp and visits various churches throughout the year.
For details on joining the organisation, contact Mr Hern on 01684 562426.
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