Two men were arrested as police investigate an alleged assault outside a Morecambe pub.
A man suffered a facial injury in the incident near Harry’s Bar, just after 10pm on Tuesday, November 29.
The men who were arrested have been bailed pending further enquiries.
It was originally reported on the Morecambe Area Police Facebook page that the incident happened in the pub but police have since confirmed to Beyond Radio that it actually happened outside.
Matt Thistlethwaite from Harry's Bar said: "A fight broke out, our staff were quick to act and separated them, and gave first aid to a small cut on the cheek of one male.
"CCTV has been given to the police by Harry’s Bar."
Police have described it as "an unprovoked attack".
Anyone with information, please contact 101 or email 6778@lancashire.police.uk - quoting log LC-20221130-0320.
Information can also be shared anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.


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