THOUSANDS of spectators flocked to see Billericay's magical firework display.

The display at Lake Meadows, Billericay, was organised by the Billericay Round Table and raised more than £35,000 for local charities.

Richard Leahy, Round Table fireworks co-ordinator, said: "It was very good. There must have been 15,000 people packed into the park and the fireworks had everyone's jaws dropping.

"The final fireworks were like giant golden shells, which seemed to hang on in the air for ages.

"The fireworks cost around £17,000, but it was worth every penny to see the wonder on the children's faces.

"I would like to thank everyone from Billericay and the surrounding area, who came along and helped us raise all of this money.

"We're really proud of what we've achieved as a community."

The Guy for the bonfire was made by Scouts from across Billericay.

Lucy Ellery, 12, of Clifford Close, Basildon, said: "They were the best fireworks ever. They were really loud and they lit up the sky."

Her mum Mary, 48, said: "They made a big effort this year and it nice to see so many people enjoying the display.

"My little girl loves the fireworks and it still makes me feel like a little girl when I see a nice display."

Paul Plant, 25, of Park Side, Billericay, said: "It was a bit nippy so it was nice to gather round the bonfire."