A successful scooter weekend brought nostalgia and music to Morecambe while raising money for a lung cancer charity.
Morecambe Rides Again saw scooters out in force on the Promenade over the weekend for a celebration raising funds for the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation.
Scooterists took part in a special Ride Out and Ride In on Saturday, departing from Morecambe to Wray, then returning along the seafront as crowds gathered to watch.
The bikes were then parked on the Stone Jetty for a Custom Show, while DJs from the West End Soul Club played music for the crowds.
Below, Paul Johnson and Jay Blackburn from West End Soul Club.

The headline event of Morecambe Rides Again was a night of live music at Alhambra Live on Saturday, and other West End venues The Exchange and the Boardwalk also hosted live bands over the weekend.
"What a great ride in!" said a post on the Morecambe Rides Again Facebook page, following the event.

"Thanks to the Stone Jetty Cafe and the West End Soul Club for hosting.
"Massive thanks to our bands on the night Bits & Pieces, The Cheats and Manchester Ska Foundation - you all absolutely smashed it!! Also, not forgetting Andrew Prince on the sound, Alex and Lee on lights - great job from you all.
"Well done to Fiona and the Alhambra team for keeping the drinks flowing.
"The weekend wouldn't be what it is without the continued support of The Exchange and The Boardwalk - thanks guys.
"And we are eternally grateful for all you folks that turned up and supported Morecambe Rides Again 25. Never ceases to amaze us and we really appreciate you taking the time to attend over the weekend.
"The whole weekend has been in memory of Sue Billcliff - our dear friend and supporter over the years.
"Thanks to your generosity over the weekend, a tidy amount has been collected in the buckets, which we're still counting. This will be added to the profit from the main event ticket sales and passed to Sue's family for donation to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation. The final total will be confirmed later this week.
"And finally, we'll let the dust settle from this weekend but can confirm that Morecambe Rides Again 2026 will be taking place - dates to be confirmed as soon as we can."
Here are more photos from the gathering at the Stone Jetty on Saturday. Photo credit: Sam Williams








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