Six parks hosted a variety of entertainment across Saturday and Sunday (July 3 and 4), including vintage singers trio The Knightingales, rainbow stilt walkers Upper Level, Barking and Dagenham Youth Dance, Black Eagles acrobats, street theatre by Hope and Joy from Swank, and Carlie Townsend.
The fun continues today (Monday, July 5) - the 73rd anniversary of the NHS - as the roadshow visits every ward in the borough.
As a three-day event which coincides with the first national NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers Day on July 5, the Thank You Roadshow was devised by Barking and Dagenham council as a way to thank key workers and the community for their efforts during the pandemic.
Here are some highlights from Valence Park on Sunday.
Anca Dadra with her children Palneet, seven, Sofia, five, Sarah, two, and Manvi, nine, at Valence Park. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographerwww.elliehoskins.comellie@elliehoskins.com)
Barking and Dagenham Youth Dance (BDYD) had children on their feet dancing along. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Emma and Jamie Wilson with Rufus. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Risilda Dauti, 10, Elena Dauti, one, Lorand Dauti, five, Lorena Dauti, six, Isabella Priscop, five and Rion Dauti, six. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Sduti Karia, two, on play equipment at Valence Park. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Rainbow stilt walkers Upper Level. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Harry Maguire, five and Jacob Maguire, six. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Street theatre performers Hope and Joy from Swank. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Vintage singing trio The Knightingales. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Yasir and Khushboo Magsi with their children Areesha, four, and Rayan, seven. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Street theatre performers Swank entertained youngsters. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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There was fun for all ages at Valence Park. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Risilda Dauti, 10, Rion Dauti, five, Lorena Dauti, six, Lorand Dauti, five and Isabella Pricop, seven, enjoyed dancing along to the entertainment. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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It wasn't just children joining the fun at Valence Park. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Barking and Dagenham's Thank you Roadshow on Sunday at Valence Park. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Lorena Dauti, six, enjoyed the entertainment. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographerwww.elliehoskins.comellie@elliehoskins.com)
Areesha Magsi, four, had fun dancing. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Acrobats the Black Eagles brought plenty of energy to the stage. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Black Eagles impressed the crowd with their acrobatics. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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Youth dancers putting on a show. (Image: Ellie Hoskins Photographer
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