It took place outside the Civic Centre in Poulton, and coincided with similar ceremonies in towns and cities across the country following on from the national proclamation event, taking place at St James's Palace, London, on Saturday.
The Mayor of Wyre proclaim the King's name and his accession at 10am on Monday, September 12, 2022.
The public queued to sign a book of condolences afterwards.
1. A new era
The Mayor of Wyre Councillor Julie Robinson proclaims the King's name and his accession at Wyre Civic Centre. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
2. Condolences
Visitors queue to sign the book of condolence for The Queen at Wyre Civic Centre. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
3. Signing the book
Honourable County Alderman Geoffrey Roper signs the book of condolence for The Queen at Wyre Civic Centre. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
4. Many paid their respects
Member of the public Helene Stephens signs the book of condolence for The Queen at Wyre Civic Centre. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
5. Nation in mourning
Bust of Queen Elizabeth II is covered in a black mesh at Wyre Civic Centre following her death last week. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
6. Mayor of Wyre
The Mayor of Wyre Councillor Julie Robinson signs the book of condelence for The Queen at Wyre Civic Centre. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard