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Free Bonfire/Fireworks display's 2010
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Tamworth Castle grounds annual display.
Saturday 6th November 2010. Free event. Time 6pm-8pm with display starting at 8pm.
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There's a free firework display of sorts this coming Saturday 2nd Oct. in Chelmsford, Essex
It's the review night for a local company, they light one of each firework they're selling that year, so not a display in the sense of lots of fireworks going off at once, but still a must for any firework enthusiasts.
last year it lasted an hour and a half!
Details are on their website www.fireworkscrazy.co.uk0 -
Bradley Stoke, South Gloucs - 7th November.
always free (collection buckets are usually around to gather funds for local charities). There are always plenty of food outlets there selling unfeasibly unhealthy foods (nom nom nom) too and various other stalls.
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Festival of Fireworks at Southend Seafront
Part of the Seafront Spectacular programme, the skies over the seafront will dazzle, shimmer and explode with colour every Saturday night at this time of year as a fabulous array of fireworks are launched from a barge at sea just off Jubilee Beach about 100m east of the Pier.
Free entry
Event details
Dates and Times
Dates Times
Sat 2 Oct 2010 20:00
Sat 9 Oct 2010 20:00
Sat 16 Oct 2010 20:00
Sat 23 Oct 2010 20:00
Sat 30 Oct 2010 20:00
Sat 6 Nov 2010 20:00
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The Carlisle Fireshow
Saturday 6th November 2010
Venue: Bitts Park, Carlisle
Times: Entertainment starts at 6.30pm, Bonfire lit at 7pm
Admission: Free
The Carlisle Fireshow is in the top ten bonfire and firework displays in the country and attracts around 35,000 people. The bonfire is themed and built to a specific construction which has a pyrotechnic and firework display set onto moving parts. The firework display which follows is spectacular and the whole show is set to music. A fairground and catering units are also on site and add to the atmosphere.
Admission is free.
Parking / Access information & Safety Advice
All City Council car parks are free after 6pm, some other car parks may charge. The following temporary traffic arrangements will apply throughout the day:- No vehicle access to Bitts Park. The Sheepmount will also be closed.
- No vehicle access to Dacre Road (adjacent to Carlisle Castle & Bitts Park).
- Bitts Park (Dacre Road) Car Park will be closed.
- No vehicle access to Bitts Park from Willowholme or The Sheepmount.
Limited disabled parking although some spaces will be reserved in Devonshire Walk Car Park on first come, first served basis. A special viewing area for wheelchair users will be set aside on Sheepmount Road.
Access will be maintained via Irish Gate Bridge. However for safety reasons stewards will ensure the bridge deck is not used as a viewing area due to the expected congestion of spectators.
Safety
Visitors are asked to note that by the very nature of the event, smoke, noise, embers and mud underfoot, are inevitable. All are requested to be mindful of the risks and to come prepared for such eventualities: warm clothing and suitable footwear.
For safety reasons, no fireworks of any kind (including sparklers) are allowed into this event. Pets are also prohibited from the park: they should be kept safely at home to avoid any possible distress. The sale of fluorescent, illuminous items should only be purchased from authorised users inside the park.No longer posting on freebies or comps0 -
Medway Bonfire celebrations Will Be on Saturday 6 November on the Great Lines Heritage Park Gillingham. Access points are Longhill Avenue and Whiffens Avenue, Chatham; Marlborough Road, Gillingham (closed to traffic). Sally Port Gardens and Kings Bastion, Brompton. also York Avenue Gillingham and Institute Road, Upbury Way and Lines Terrace, Chatham.
there is no parking on site and no toilet facilities on site. The Bonfire Will be lit at 7pm and fireworks start at 7;30 pm.0 -
7th November
Derby City Bonfire night
Every year, Derby’s Markeaton Park hosts an impressive pyrotechnic display to commemorate the 1605 attempt by Guy Fawkes to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The free event is accompanied by a funfair.No longer posting on freebies or comps0 -
Friday 5 November 2010
The Cambridge bonfire night at Midsummer Common has been running for over 20 years and claims to be the biggest free firework display in East Anglia, attracting around 30,000 spectators every year. Fireworks at 7.30pmNo longer posting on freebies or comps0 -
Saturday 2 October - 6 November 2010 - 20:00
Every year Southend hosts six weeks of free weekend firework displays. Watch the skies over the seafront dazzle, shimmer and explode with colour as a fabulous array of fireworks are launched from a barge at sea just off Jubilee Beach about 100m east of the Pier.
http://www.visiteastofengland.com/things-to-do/thedms.aspx?dms=13&feature=1010&GroupId=1&venue=0241220&easi=trueNo longer posting on freebies or comps0 -
Stockton Fireworks
Stockton's annual fireworks event is the biggest and brightest in the area. If you haven't managed to catch this spectacular show yet, try and get there in 2010. And this year the fireworks will be set to a bollywood theme - best get your dancing shoes on too!
As the fireworks explode in a riot of colour you can't help but to smile as the crowds all 'ooooh' and 'aaah' in unison at the brilliant firework illuminated Stockton skyline.
Join us for this free, stunning and very safe firework show in 2010. Other attractions include fairground, radio roadshow and loads of tasty food stalls.
Radio roadshow starts at 6pm
Firework display starts at 7.30pm
For more information about this event contact the Stockton-on-Tees Tourist Information Centre [EMAIL="touristinformation@stockton.gov.uk"]touristinformation@stockton.gov.uk[/EMAIL] or phone (01642) 528130.0
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