A unique digital fireworks display with reduced sound is set to be held in Harrogate tomorrow (Tuesday).
The special accessible event will provide an indoor virtual fireworks experience from 4pm until 6pm at Time Together in Starbeck.
The free-to-attend event is aimed at people who “love fireworks but hate loud bangs”.
A spokesperson for Time Together, the charity being the event, said:
“Enjoy our stunning digital fireworks displays, some with interactive features, all with reduced sound for those who love the visual magic but prefer a quieter experience.”
Refreshments and craft activities will be available in return for a donation.
Time Together is a local charity supporting disabled and autistic people to "live life well." To find out more, get in touch with the charity on 01423 883992 or email office@time-together.org.

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