In pictures: Crisp-tasting and newly-hatched cygnets
BBCIn the West this week it was confirmed that two "cultural icons" - BBC Proms and Bristol International Balloon Fiesta - will be heading to Bristol over the same weekend in August.
A crisp-tasting championship took place as well as celebrations for a hospital's 25th anniversary and events to raise money for local charities.
Here's a round-up of pictures from across the region this week.
Bristol
UHBWHappy birthday: Wallace and Gromit joined in the celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children - the UK's first purpose-built children's hospital when it opened in 2001.
The Robin HoodTasty snack: More than 500 people voted in the UK Independent Crisp Tasting Championships which took place at The Robin Hood pub. The top prize went to Salty Dog's Salt and Malt Vinegar crisps, chosen from a sample of 80 different flavours.
Jon JerromeCharity match: The University of Bristol staff football team are limbering up to take on their counterparts from the University of Bath on Sunday. The annual match at Twerton Park raises money for the Southmead Hospital Charity.
Darren BaneEuropean ties: A delegation from Bristol travelled to Bordeaux ahead of the 80th anniversary of the twinning relationship between the two cities. The partnership was established in the aftermath of World War Two.
Wiltshire
BBC Weather Watchers: Big-BenFields of gold: Thank you BBC Weather Watcher Big-Ben for this stunning picture of Amesbury on a warm April evening.
Roy HowardSit down for success: Roy Howard, from Chippenham, took a seat on 70 benches at the Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire this week to mark his 70th birthday and to raise money for the Lily Foundation, which supports people with mitochondrial disease.
Way SwindonWay: Some 23 Swindon residents completed the WAY52 challenge across the picturesque Ridgeway this week. They chose to walk or run 52km for the 52,000 children and young people in Swindon and they raised more than £15,000 for youth work.

Walk and talk: Men from across Swindon took part in an eight-mile walk to raise money for the local Prospect Hospice - as well as enjoying an opportunity to have meaningful conversations en-route.
Somerset
BUCSHistory made: Bath defeated Loughborough 41-14 in the BSR Milk Championship rugby final this week to complete a historic league and cup double.
"I'm a bit emotional, we got there," said an ecstatic coach Aaron James after the match.
Bishop's PalaceNew brood: These fluffy cygnets emerged from their eggs on Wednesday at the Bishop's Palace in Wells. They hatched from the nest of the palace's much-loved swans, Grace and Gabriel.
Coat of HopesPilgrimage: A patchwork coat highlighting the climate emergency has been walked to Frome as part of a nationwide tour. The Coat of Hopes began its journey in 2021 - to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) - and has travelled more than 2,150 miles in total.
Queen's CollegeBatting technique: Students at Queen's College, Taunton, are looking forward to some new high-tech indoor cricket nets. Set to open next year, the nets will provide advanced technology designed to replicate real match conditions for both pupils and the local community.
Gloucestershire

Absolutely fabulous: Joanna Lumley was invited to officially open the Five Valley's shopping centre in Stroud this week.
ReutersMilitary activity: Plane spotters watched as a Boeing B-52 took off from RAF Fairford this week. The airbase is hosting United States Air Force personnel during the war in Iran.
Weather Watcher/WildwomanSpring blossoms: This beautiful image was captured by one of our weather watchers in Barnwood.
