Bonfire Night was back with a band on Tuesday night (November 5) and revellers have been sharing their pictures.
Many people also celebrated the day, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, at the weekend with several displays being held.
A member of the Lancashire Telegraph’s camera club attended the Mill Hill Hotel, in Blackburn, for a bonfire.
Charlotte Ramsbottom shared a picture of a fireworks display over the pub.
The Royal Dyche hosted its own fireworks display on Tuesday night.
Landlady, Justine Lorriman, said: “A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for last night’s firework display.
“There’s something special about gathering as a community, toasting marshmallows, enjoying sparklers, and watching a sky lit up with fireworks - a safe and free event for everyone.
“Big shoutout to our pyrotechnic team, Matt & Leon, incredible work guys.”
Accrington Stanley funfair and fireworks display was a sell-out, as the popular event returned in style on Sunday, November 3.
More than 3,000 people attended the annual event, which was taking place at the Wham Stadium for the seventh year.
Before the spectacular fireworks display got underway, visitors enjoyed the John Collins Funfair, with a range of rides and stalls on offer, including bumper cars, hook-a-duck and more.
Food and drink was served from kiosks around the ground including burgers, hot dogs, pie and peas, there was live music in the club's fan zone, while Coley's, part of Stanley's world class hospitality venue, was also open on the night for visitors to enjoy a drink.
Warren Eastham, commercial director at Accrington Stanley, said: "We have had another fantastic night at the Wham Stadium for the funfair and fireworks, and it has been a total sell out!
"It has been great to bring all the community together and to see so many people enjoying themselves."
Cllr Kimberley Whitehead, portfolio holder for culture, heritage and arts at Hyndburn Council, said: "What a night and what an amazing community turnout. There was a full house at the Wham Stadium, and we are proud to have sponsored one of the most popular events of the year here in Hyndburn."
Volunteers from the Royal British Legion were on hand to assist throughout the night collecting the entrance fees and marshalling the crowds.
The family-friendly evening included fairground rides, food and a bar with money raised helping to support the Royal British Legion, the Fire Fighters Charity and the Poppy Appeal.
Did you celebrate bonfire night? Send your pictures to: sarah.mcgee@newsquest.co.uk.
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