Onsite parking costs £12 and Brookdale parking, which is close by is priced at £7. Tickets are priced at £12.50 for adults, £7.50 for children (3-16), and £35 for a family of four. Gates open at 5.30pm with the children's display at 7.15pm and the main display at 8.30pm. The main stage will see the return of a much-loved live acts, including acoustic soul singer Daisy Kate, the fantastic Ignite Fire Dancers and returning from 2022, the amazing ukulele Boyband UKE box. Happy Radio will be hosting the main stage with DJ Darren Procter leading the night's events. This year, the Bramhall Firework & Music festival will introduce a longer children’s and main display to music, with the theme for the main display being 'the best of British'. Stockport Rugby Club will be bringing visitors the 'biggest' and 'best' fireworks event yet on Friday, November 3. Saturday, November 5 | Chester Road, SK7 1PS Stockport Rugby Union Football Club Under 3 years go free, and booking fee applicable. Tickets are available online - £10 for adults (16yrs +), £5 for under 16yrs, and family ticket (2 Adults and 3 under 16s) are available for £30. Tea, coffee, mulled wine, draught beer and soft drinks will be on sale during the evening but the main bar will not be open for the sale of any spirits. They also do not permit any alcohol to be brought onto the premises. Organisers have said that they do not permit any personal fireworks (including sparklers) to be brought onto the premises, so don’t bring any with you. The children’s display begins at 7pm and the main display will be at 8.00pm. The gates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm. The Bonfire at Woodford is a popular family night out with a separate children’s firework display, a huge bonfire, an impressive firework show, fairground rides, hot food, bar and snacks. The annual Bonfire Night celebration will again take place at Woodford Community Centre on Sunday, November 5. Some events have not been included as they have already sold out, however, if you would like one included you can add it in the comment section or email: Woodford Community Centre As always, it it advised to double check with the event organisers before making your way there as things may change at the last minute. Here is a breakdown of confirmed displays taking place across Stockport this year. The plot was initiated by Guy Fawkes, which is why the occasion is sometimes referred to as Guy Fawkes Night. The annual event is celebrated every year in commemoration of the failed gunpowder plot which sought to blow up the House of Lords and King James I in 1605. READ MORE: The magical woodland on the edge of Greater Manchester for an autumn walk with a unique twist READ MORE: Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 - ALL the locations, opening times and everything we know so far However, there will be a number of private bonfires and firework displays taking place in the borough. They join other Greater Manchester councils including Manchester, Trafford and Bury in not providing a council display in 2023. This year Stockport council will not be hosting an event in the borough. In just over a week's time, people across Greater Manchester will be heading out to enjoy Bonfire Night - an annual commemoration of the failed gunpowder plot which sought to blow up the House of Lords and King James I in 1605.īonfire Night will take place on Sunday, November 5, and there will be a number of fireworks and festivities taking place on the day itself and in the lead up, so expect to start seeing them firing from people's gardens in the days before the big day. It's that time of year again when the skies are lit up with the vivid colours of fireworks and the smell of burning bonfires fill the air.
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