Let's hear it for the girls at Hartlepool fireworks extravaganza
To coincide with the 100- year anniversary of women receiving the right to vote, this year’s Hartlepool Fireworks Display saw an all-female line-up of entertainment before a 22-minute display to hit songs by female artists.
Mayor of Hartlepool, Coun Allan Barclay, said: “It’s great every year. It keeps getting bigger.
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Hide Ad“I think everyone enjoys the event, with all the austerity it’s one night people can let their hair down. It’s great.
“All the families come along, it’s definitely one for the calendar every year.
“We’ve had up to 10,000 people come along on the night.
“We always have a theme for the fireworks and this year with it being the 100-year anniversary since women got the vote we thought it would be good to celebrate that.”
This year the display was themed around the celebration of womanhood with music from some of the strongest independent female anthems in the world.
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Hide AdHolly, Campbell, Lottie and Lily of Hartlepool girlband Sparkle opened the event before Faye Aspinall, Hattie Eason and Channy Thompson took to the stage.
Ray and Margaret Bell attended the display for the first time after moving to Seaton Carew having previously lived in South Africa.
“It’s our first time here,” said Margaret. “It’s great that there’s so many people here and that the council have gone to a lot of trouble to make it a really spectacular night.”
The event, which is organised by Hartlepool Borough Council, works with police and fire and rescue crews and looks to reduce the number of backyard displays.
Crowds also turned out in force to enjoy the annual Peterlee Fireworks Display at The Pavilion, in the town’s Helford Road.