The first night of fireworks at a popular Norfolk attraction has been cancelled due to Storm Ciarán.
Wroxham Barns has announced that its family-friendly display on Thursday, November 2 will no longer go ahead.
However, its second fireworks event on Friday, November 3 is still happening with increased capacity.
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A yellow weather warning for wind is in place for southern and eastern parts of Norfolk from 9pm on Wednesday until midnight on Thursday.
Wroxham Barns, which boasts a Junior Farm and Fun Park, puts on low-bang displays to ensure its animals are not impacted by loud noises.
In a post on social media, Wroxham Barns said: "Storm Ciarán has scuppered our plans and, according to the weather forecast, will be making an appearance on Thursday bringing high winds.
"Therefore, we have had to cancel the first night of our fireworks.
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"We don't make this decision lightly. The safety of guests is paramount, and it is a necessary precaution.
"If you have already booked for Thursday, we have contacted you by email separately.
"The good news is that we have increased our capacity on Friday to host more visitors.
"The forecast looks good, and we have a superb display ready and waiting for you."
Any remaining tickets are available at wroxhambarns.co.uk
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