NOT only is Halloween just around the corner, but so is Bonfire Night. Grab a hot chocolate, put your gloves, hat and coat on and head to a firework display.
Featuring fireworks, sparklers and a bonfire - here is a list of just some firework displays you could visit with your family or friends this year:
Fleet Lions firework fiesta
Where: Calthorpe Park, Reading Road North, GU51 4AD
Tickets are now on sale for the Fleet Lion firework display on November 5 that offers food, hot and cold drinks from businesses based in Fleet as well as free parking off Harlington Way from 4pm to 8pm. The gates of the display open 5pm with the fireworks starting at 6.30pm.
Hatch Warren fireworks spectular
Where: Long Cross Ln, Basingstoke RG22 4XF
Tickets are now on sale for the Hatch Warren spectular and can be bought through TicketSource. The night will begin at 5.30pm with fireworks starting at 7.30pm and will feature live music, food and drink music as well as a licensed bar for the adults.
Vigo Primary School firework display
Where: Vigo Primary School, Vigo Road, Andover, SP10 1JZ
This firework display will take place on October 29 from 5.30pm to 8pm. Tickets can either be pre-booked for £8.50 from Vigo school or tickets bought on the night of the display will cost £10. Children under the age of two can enter free of charge.
Winchester bonfire and fireworks
Where: Broadway and Recreation Ground, SO23 7DD
The ticket only event is back on November 5, gates will open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 7.15pm followed by firework display that will start at 7.45pm. There is also the option to go premium for this display for £40, that gives you a front row view of the firework display and includes free access to a bar stocked with soft drinks, ales and wine.
If you are organising a fireworks display that the public can attend, let us know by emailing newsdesk@basingstokegazette.co.uk.
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