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Clumber Park, Worksop, Nottinghamshire S80 3BE Gates Saturday October 24 - Clumber Park, Worksop, Nottinghamshire S80 3BE Gates open at 17:30. Live entertainment from 18:30. A full night of family entertainment with the fire dance and pyrotechnic spectacular, FlameOz performing live on stage. Followed by a display of fireworks set in sequence to a variety of famous movie theme tunes. With special guest Simon Morykin from Hallam FM's Home Run. Ticket price: £6.50 per person pre-booked. £7.50 per person on the night. Includes parking. Under 5s free. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday October 31 - Long Eaton United Firework Spectacular, Grange Park, Station Road, Long Eaton NG10 2EF Gates open at 6pm, display from Vibez Dance School at 7.15pm. Fireworks start around 8pm. There are 180 seats in the main stand available. Hot and cold food for sale and fully licensed bar open. Fancy dress is encouraged. £3 adults, £1.50 children. http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/longeatonunited/cale... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday November 1 - Lambley Village, Lambley School playing fields, Catfoot Lane, Lambley Hot food, bar, stalls, bouncy castle, inflatable slide, popcorn, candy floss. No sparklers Gates open at 5pm, bonfire lit 5.30pm, fireworks 6.30pm. £2 per child, £4 per adult,£3 concessions, £10 family (2+2) http://www.facebook.com/Lambleyfireworksdisplay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday November 2 - Tophouse, Barney Drive, Bulwell Free entry. There will be kids' rides, a barbecue, and fireworks display from 5pm. For more information go to Tophouse Bulwell on Facebook -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday November 3 - Crabtree Farm Primary School A joint event between Crabtree Farm Primary School Parents' Group and the Friends of Rufford Primary. Professional fireworks display, food, fairground- style stalls, sweets, popcorn and bonfire toffee. Tickets available from Premier Stores, Rufford Walk, Bulwell or in school. Cost £1 child to Year 6, £2 Year 7 or adult. Event starts at 5.30pm. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday November 5 - Forest Recreation Ground This free event will include fairground rides, a children's small firework display, bonfire, and a grand firework display. The main firework display starts at 9pm. Timings: 5.30pm - 10.30pm - Funfair open 7.15pm - Children's Fireworks Display 7.45pm - Bonfire lit 9pm - Main Fireworks display - Newark Rugby Club, Bonfire Night Extravaganza Gates open 6.30pm. Fairground rides, licensed bar, hog roast, chestnuts, fish and chips, cookies. Bonfire lit at 7.30pm. Fireworks at 7.45pm. Admission is £5 per pedestrian, £15 per car, max five people per car. - Southwell Rugby Club Annual fireworks party with more bars, food stalls and an amazing firework display. The event starts at 6.30pm. Entrance is only through the bottom gate near the Southwell Leisure Centre. Friday November 6 - Keyworth Rugby Club Event starts at 6.30pm and includes: bonfire, fireworks display, hot food, fully licensed bar, ample free parking. Entrance fee to be confirmed. More information: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/keyworthrugbyfootbal... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday November 7 - Great Central Railway - Nottingham Firework display, also including hot food, funfair, miniature railway, licensed bar, chocolate fountain, live band and more. Plenty of free parking available. Adults £5, children £3 Under 5s free. Starts at 6.30pm. Beeston Marina, Riverside Road, Beeston, NG9 1NA Adults £3.50, children £2.00, family (2+2) £10.00. Bonfire night event with a firework display. Barbecue, hot and cold food, including mushy peas. Outside disco, children's fairground rides and stalls. Licensed bar. Late indoor disco and karaoke. Free sparklers for all children. Starts at 6.30pm. - Nottingham Castle My Sight Nottinghamshire's annual firewalk and fireworks display is to return to Nottingham Castle for its eighth year. There will be live music from local artists, entertainment from fire performers as well as food and drink from the Castle Rock Brewery, a hog roast from butcher Johnny Pusztai, BBQ Unique and the Roaming Bistro. Ticket purchase in advance is recommended. £10 Adults, £7 Concessions, £4 Children, £25 Family (2 Adults and 3 Children), under 5s go free. Gates open 7pm, the firewalk will happen at 8.30pm and fireworks are scheduled for 9pm. You can register for the charity Firewalk or purchase admission tickets online from www.mysightnotts.org.uk/firewalk2015 and you can also purchase admission tickets from Nottingham Tourism Centre or Nottingham Castle Gatehouse. - 4th Carlton Scouts Firework Display & Bonfire, Standhill Park, Carlton, NG4 1JS Gates open 7pm, fire lit at 7.15pm, fireworks at 8pm. Entrance is £5 adults, £2 Children, Family £12 (2 adults, 2 children) Food and refreshments will also be on sale as well as tickets to win the chance to press the big red button and start the display off. https://www.facebook.com/4cScoutEvents £12 family (2 adults + 2 children) - Oxton Village Fireworks Night, Main Street, Oxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, NG25 0SA A traditional family friendly bonfire night celebration with fireworks provided by Illusion Fireworks. Gates open 6pm, bonfire lit at 6.30pm, fireworks start between 7.15-7.30pm. There will be plenty of food, drink and entertainment on offer with traditional hot dogs, mushy peas and jacket potatoes warming up spectators before the main event. £5 adut, £3 OAPs and under 16s. - Clifton All Whites Football Ground, Norman Archer Memorial Ground, Green Lane, Clifton, Nottingham Community fireworks display and David Cox family funfair. Gates open at 4pm. Hot food, licensed bar and stalls. No parking and no dogs permitted. Entrance fee £1. - Pepperpots family bonfire and firework display, Pepperpots Scout Ground (corner of Plains Road and Arnold Lane) Traditional bonfire food for sale. Alcohol, personal fireworks/sparklers and cars are not allowed on the site. Free parking is available at the nearby Nuffield Health Centre. Tickets cost £5 for adults, £3 for children and under 5's are free. Gates open at 6:30pm. Pay on the gate. http://www.lanorproductions.com/blog/bpeppers.html - The Elwes Arms, Oakdale Road, Carlton, Nottingham NG4 1DH Family event for all with hog roast, burgers, hot dogs and mushy peas, fireworks and fun Free event, free sparklers. www.elwesarms.co.uk - Wilford fireworks display, Nottingham Moderns Rugby Ground Gates open at 4.30pm and a hog roast will be available alongside a real ale marquee. Tickets cost £7 for adults and £2 for children under 16, with a family ticket costing a total of £15. Early bird tickets are also available until Wednesday. .
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