A free fireworks event is returning to a north Norfolk market town and organisers claim it will be the "biggest ever".
The event happening just before bonfire night will take place at North Walsham High School.
Organiser and businessman Robert Scammell said: "We are absolutely delighted to be bringing fireworks back to North Walsham this year.
"Not only are we one of only a few displays in north Norfolk we are also offering free entry."
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He added: "I'd like to thank partners at North Walsham High School and Swash Nosh catering and events who have gone above and beyond not only to make this happen but to make it the biggest event to date."
Sponsorship from Specsavers and the Kerbside Kitchen has allowed the event to have free entry.
The fireworks evening will be at the high school on Sunday, November 3 and run from 3pm until 7pm.
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