Gates Open (Longbridge Road Main and Middle Entrances only) at 5.30pm.The annual firework display is organised by Barking and District Round Table in association with the borough’s Events Section. There are activities for all the family throughout the evening, leading to a full aerial display at the conclusion of the evening.Activities include a concert stage from 6pm, showcasing the latest up and coming talent along with tribute acts to the most popular chart acts.The funfair will also be open from 5.30pm with a range of traditional and extreme rides.The fireworks are fired at approximately 8pm with the crowd taking part in the countdown to go.
For safety reasons, personal fireworks, sparklers and alcohol will not be allowed in the park. Admission
£5 – Adults
£1 – Under 16s with paying adultPrimary and Junior School children in the borough will receive a free ticket to attend
The Blackheath display is one of the most anticipated London fireworks displays each year, bringing colour and light to the skies of Lewisham and Greenwich with a truly dazzling display. Lewisham and Greenwich Councils are pleased to be working with Festival Fireworks UK Ltd a British family run fireworks manufacturer, importer and event company with 60 years experience. They have a vast array of fireworks planned for us and are promising elegance, intensity and a dazzling range of colours and effects set perfectly to music. This hugely popular annual display is promising to be bigger and better than ever. Food and drink will be available throughout the evening and you can make the most of a complete night out with family and friends. Please be aware that it is illegal to bring fireworks onto the Heath so please leave your own fireworks and sparklers at home and enjoy the spectacular display safely.
Chislehurst Rotary’s fireworks and funfair on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th is always the best in the area. Club members do all the organisation voluntarily, so every penny of profit goes to charities like local hospices, schools and other projects. Event starts 6.30 – Recreation Ground Empress Drive BR7 5BG
Alexandra Palace’s annual spectacular fireworks event is accompanied by Britain’s largest GERMAN BIER FEST taking place in the West Hall. A range of exciting entertainment includes a top class Oompah band with a Bavarian waitress service of authentic German Bier and Food, live music, indoor and outdoor funfairs and the indoor ice rink. The evening ends with a special guest appearance from ‘QUEEN ON FIRE’, one of the country’s best Queen Tribute acts. A great evening for the whole family.Ample free parking on site, but please arrive before 6.00pm when Alexandra Palace Way will be closed to all traffic.Entry by donation: Adults £4.00 Children £2.00
Come join us at Ealing Cricket Club, Corfton Rd for what promises to be a Firework Extravaganza not to be missed!!! Date & Time: 8th November, Gates Open 6pm (Display starts at 7.30pm) ThisYear’s music theme is to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the RAF, with digitally remastered quotes from Sir Winston Churchill. Admisision: £5 Adult/ £3 Children (under 14 accompanied) Address: Ealing Cricket Club, Corfton Road, Ealing, W5 2HS Nearest Public Transport: Ealing Broadway (Central, District Line) – 4 mins walk to the Ground Bars (including Mulled Wine) and BBQ’s will be available, Children’s Fun Rides, Candy Floss Stalland lots more! Members and General Public Welcome!!
Kingston ”’Round Table ”’and”’ Kingston Rotary Club”’ are delighted to announce that once again they will be hosting Kingston’s Community Firework display on Friday 7th November 2008 at the Kingsmeadow Athletics and Fitness Centre. The organisers promise a display full of colour, noise and excitement set to music, alongside children’s fairground rides, with music & fun provided by Radio Jackie disc jockeys live in the arena before they are lit, a truly spectacular evening! Tickets On Sale from 1 October and available in advance from
Kingsmeadow Athletics & Fitness Centre
Kingfisher Leisure Centre
Malden Centre
Tolworth Recreation Centre
Kingston Visitor Information Centre
Online (from 1 October)
Adults £6.00, Children 5-11 £4.00 (on the day) Adults £4.00, children 5-11 £3.00 (before 6 November)
The display is one of the finest Guy Fawkes celebrations in West London and is organsised by Cleveland Square Residents Association. It is the one of the only times in the year when the garden is opened to the public and serves as a fabulous setting for a huge bonfire and fireworks display all set to music. There is a BBQ serving sausages and burgers and a bar which amoungst other things serverd over 170 litres of mulled wine to the.2500 people who attended last year.
Tickets are only sold in advance with no tickets being available on the gates on the night. More information on prices and availability of tickets will be posted nearer the time of the event both here and by the entrance gates to the garden.
See here for the details of last years event http://www.clevelandsquare.org/fireworks/ To see images of the 2003 event you might like to visit Antony Hicks’s Weblog pages click here
Don’t miss the biggest visual spectacle of the year as Lambeth hosts the only simultaneous firework display in London. Forget struggling to impress the kids with a couple of Catherine Wheels, the best way to enjoy fireworks this year is watching Lambeth’s skies light up with over three tonnes of fireworks and 28,000 visual effects at Brockwell Park, Clapham Common and Streatham Common.