Inclusivity was celebrated at the fifth Annual Somerset Disability Ball.

The event was hosted at Oake Manor Golf Club, near Taunton, on October 2.

Sponsored by Green Days Day Care, it draws attendees from across Somerset.

This year’s ball was decorated with balloons commemorating its founder, Yvonne Stone, on what would have been her birthday.

Ms Stone, who started Green Days, passed away two years ago.

(Image: Oake Manor) General manager at Oake Manor, Steve Purchase, said: "We hold many wonderful events throughout the year at Oake Manor, and the Somerset Disability Ball is a profound honour for the whole Oake Manor team.

"We work closely with Jess and her team at Green Days to make sure that this is a really special occasion for everyone, and this year was extra special as we paid special tribute to Green Days founder Yvonne Stone with some bespoke and very special balloons.

"Seeing everyone come together in such a vibrant celebration of inclusivity underscores the spirit of what Green Days do and also what we aim to achieve here at Oake Manor.

"It is also a wonderful and lasting tribute to Yvonne."

(Image: Oake Manor) The disability ball was attended by the mayor of Taunton, councillor Vanessa Garside, and Green Days team members Mark Lancaster, Claire Care and Tim Slocombe.

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