A Harpenden School has hosted its first ever "low bang" fireworks night.

The event took place on Friday November 4, and featured pyrotechnics designed to produce the visual effects of everyday fireworks with less noise.

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Over 1,800 people attended the display, organised by the Katherine Warington Association of Friends (KWAF).

Herts Advertiser: Over 1,800 people attended the event.Over 1,800 people attended the event. (Image: Katherine Warington School)

A spokesperson for the school said: "The evening was a great success with over 1,800 people in attendance and helped towards this year's fundraising target for the school's science and music departments.

Herts Advertiser: Katherine Warington SchoolKatherine Warington School (Image: Katherine Warington School)

"A massive thank you to all the Parental Volunteers who helped make the event a success but especially Ellie Renshaw (KWAF Chair) and Dean Inns, James Bullock and Danny Cain from the school for making the evening possible.

Herts Advertiser: The event helped to raise funds for the school's music and science departments.The event helped to raise funds for the school's music and science departments. (Image: Katherine Warington School)

"If you missed it this year, we hope to see you at the event next year." 

Herts Advertiser: A number of parent volunteers helped the event to go ahead.A number of parent volunteers helped the event to go ahead. (Image: Katherine Warington School)