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Annual fireworks display returns to Whitehaven harbour
Summary
The annual fireworks display, postponed from December 2025, returned to Whitehaven Harbour on January 9 and drew large crowds; it is organised by Whitehaven Town Council.
Content
The annual fireworks display returned to Whitehaven Harbour on Friday, January 9 after being postponed in December 2025 because of poor weather. The event is organised by Whitehaven Town Council and normally happens in December around the Christmas period. Organisers and local officials described a family atmosphere in the town centre and noted strong public turnout. The opening day for LEVELS, a new tech and community venue on Duke Street, also fell on the same day.
Event details:
- The display was rescheduled from December 2025 and took place at Whitehaven Harbour on January 9.
- The event is organised by Whitehaven Town Council; the mayor thanked West Cumbria Search and Rescue for their support and commented on the family-focused atmosphere.
- The town crier, Marc Goodwin, led a public countdown before the display.
- LEVELS opened on the same day; it was developed by BEC with funding from Sellafield Ltd and BT and houses immersive digital and gaming experiences, an esports arena, a cafe and interactive learning spaces.
- Reports said crowds filled the town centre and people gathered to watch the harbour display.
Summary:
The display brought people into Whitehaven town centre and created a lively, family-focused atmosphere, according to organisers. LEVELS' opening added to the day's activity. Undetermined at this time.
