Pupils at one Accrington school arrived at their prom in real style.
Two pupils could be seen making their way on horseback, whilst others pulled up in £200,000 luxury cars at St Christopher’s School Prom at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel.
As well as a McLaren, Rolls Royce and Range Rovers, some parents chose to drop their children off in vintage vehicles.
One of the biggest highlights was a Volvo truck and a car with the number plate 'Bi6 Ego'
The prom took place earlier this week and coincided with one of the hottest days of the year.
(Image: Christopher's CE High School) Pupils arrive for the prom
Among those attending the high school prom were Oliver and Jasmine.
Dad Chris said he got hold of a black Rolls Royce and got the chance to drive it himself.
He told us: “It was wonderful to be able to drive the couple to the venue.
“We went for a drive in the countryside and with the weather being so good we were able to have the top down.
“It was a lovely day for all the pupils.”
(Image: Astley Family) Oliver and Jasmine arrive at the prom in the Rolls Royce Cabriolet
Chris, who works for Cover My Bubble, a local insurance company which offers life insurance for families, said earlier he had also taken Oliver’s grandad, 78, for a drive.
“It was great to be able to do this on a glorious day. The vehicle is very smooth and amazing to drive.”
Aroon, of SVS One Stop Vehicle Solutions, who got hold of the black Rolls Royce for the family, said: “It is certainly one of the busiest times of the year.
“We have got vehicles booked out across the county. People are going for the prestige high-end vehicles as they always do.
"In this case we were able to arrange a 24 hour so the parent could drive the car themselves.”
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