LOCKDOWN restrictions did not dampen one Powys school's St David's Day celebrations.
Every year schools up and down the country mark March 1 with a day of celebration and tradition to mark our patron saint.
However this year lockdown restrictions meant many schools were unable to mark the occasion as they normally would.
Not so at Llanbister Primary School.
Pupils from the village school were determined to dress up for the big day.
As a result pupils donned their Welsh hats, dressed up as daffodils and sported their rugby shirts as Welsh tradition dictates on March 1.
Pictures were shared by Mark Hulin-Taylor who said: "Children who have returned to Llanbister CP School dressed up to celebrate St David's Day ahead of a virtual Eisteddfod and week of competitions.
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