THERE are plenty of organised bonfire displays in Warrington this weekend.
Here is our pick if you are looking for a night out.
TETLEY WALKER SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB FIREWORKS Long Lane, Longford, November 2
Bonfire lit at 6pm, fireworks start at 6.30pm. Entry is £2.50 for adults, children under 16 go free
LONGBARN FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA New Horizons School Playing Field, Fallowfield Grove, Longbarn, November 2, 5pm to 8pm
Entrance by donation to Longbarn Residents Association
BROOMFIELDS JUNIOR SCHOOL DISPLAY Bridge Lane, Appleton, November 3
Gates 6pm, fireworks 7.30pm. Entry is £5 on the day or £3 in advance from school reception until November 2. There will also be a fairground, hot food and a bar £5 on the gate
THELWALL BONFIRE NIGHT Thelwall Parish Hall, November 3
Gates open 5pm, Bonfire lit at 6pm, Fireworks at 6.45pm. £16 family ticket (two adults, two children), £8 adults, £5 children/concessions
BIG LYMM BONFIRE Lymm Rugby Club, November 3
Doors open 6pm, bonfire lighting 6.30pm, kids’ fireworks display 7pm, main fireworks display 7.45pm. Advanced ticket prices are£16 for a family (two adults and two children), £7 for adults and £4 for children. On the door it is £20 for a family, £8 adult and £4 child
APPLETON THORN PRIMARY FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA Arley Road, Appleton Thorn, November 3
Gates 6pm, fireworks at 7pm. Free parking, hot food and children’s rides. Adults £6 and children £4 or £5/£3 in advance from the school office
PENKETH PRIMARY SCHOOL FIREWORKS Stocks Lane, Penketh, November 3
Also includes stalls, games and hot food from Snoutwood Trotters. Gates 6pm. Adults £5, children under 16 £3 and preschoolers free
FIREWORKS BONANZA Gulliver’s, November 3
Included with normal ticket price or go for the fireworks feast package with a meal
SPOOKY WORLD BONFIRE AND FIREWORKS Stretton Road, November 3, from 6pm
The bonfire is due to be lit at 7.15 pm, the firework display will be around 7.30pm.
- Have we missed a display? Send an email to david.morgan@nqnw.co.uk to be added to the listings
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