Fireworks were lighting the night sky across Watford over the weekend for Bonfire Night.
Many people flocked to the much-loved Cassiobury Park to watch the display, which this year had Pat and the Butchers perform prior to the display, with the radio station, Vibe 107.6FM hosting the show.
Here are some of the pictures which were taken during the celebrations of Bonfire Night from the Watford Observer Camera Club.
Cassiobury Park fireworks took place on Saturday, November 4, and are the biggest free display in the county.
Local resident Sanjay Lakhani said: "This amazing spectacle brought everyone together. The display reached heights of several hundred feet in the night sky whilst wide flanks of cakes filled the sky with every kind of colour and pattern.
"Happy Memories for all, coming together from all walks of life."
The park's display included food stalls, light-up toys for children to buy, fairground rides and performances as well as a 25-minute firework show.
Many people were "dancing and excited for the show" and were "enjoying the ambience", Sanjay added.
A great fireworks display at #CassioburyPark this evening! #BonfireNight Nice silhouette of the cedar tree, too. pic.twitter.com/ThS0M5ivVH
— Matthew (@Turmaine) November 4, 2023
"I enjoyed the Saturday evening at Cassiobury Park, marking the Guy Fawkes fireworks and fair organised beautifully by Watford Council. The display brought thousands of residents together, creating a 'heaven on Earth' feeling."
Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, previously said: "It is a great opportunity to come together with friends and family to share in the magic and wonder that firework displays bring."
Watford Borough Council organised the park's fireworks.
It is estimated that over 40,000 people flock to Cassiobury Park for the display each year, with the Watford Lions attending and raising money for community organisations.
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