A FIREWORKS company which puts on displays in Gobowen and Chirk has won a second award for lighting up the skies.
Best friends for over 25-years Daniel Williams and Steffan Williams are the proud owners of Bright Sparks, which launched back in 2013.
Based in Llangollen, the company is responsible for hosting professional displays for all events, including holidays and weddings, and specialise in both musical and traditional displays, as well as low-noise fireworks.
On Saturday (September 21) Bright Sparks became British Musical Firework champions following a spectacular illuminous display the previous evening.
After also receiving the title in 2016, they are the only company in Wales to have won the title for a second time.
The winning display was captured and shared on YouTube by PyroAsh.
Other awards previously won include; Arley hall Firework Champions 2022, Exhibitors at The UK Festival of Fireworks 2018, and the British Musical Firework Championships 2016.
Steffan said: "We are absolutely ecstatic to have won the event again for the second time, it hasn't really sunk in yet."
Daniel added: "We are just super proud of everyone in the team and so grateful for all the hard work and time everyone has put in to the competition and all displays as it really wouldn't be possible without them all.
"The success of the company really is down to the hard working nature of all involved."
Both have been inundated with messages of support and congratulations from the general public and within the industry and are truly grateful to everyone for all of their support.
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Bright Sparks has displays all over the UK including south Wales, Scotland, Lake District and across the north West.
For anyone who is yet to catch one of their north Wales displays, see all upcoming events here:
- Nannerch: November 2
- Barmouth: November 2
- Newquay: November 2
- Bryn y Grog: November 3
- Gobowen: November 3
- Chirk AAA: November 5
- Mold: November 5
- Aberystwyth: November 5
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