Bonfire night and fireworks displays in and around Nottinghamshire
Find out where your closest firework display is with our guide to events happening in and around Nottinghamshire.
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MONDAY NOVEMBER 5
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Guy Fawkes Night from 6pm with a BBQ, hot dogs, burgers, mushy peas, chilli and hot chocolate on the terrace.
Fireworks from 7.30pm onwards and free face painting for children.
£3 for adults and under 12s free.
Forest Recreation Ground
James Mellors Amusements and Nottingham City Council are staging a free celebration on Monday November 5. Fairground rides, children's firework display at 7.15pm, bonfire and grand firework display at 9pm. Gates open at 5.30pm.
Forest Recreation Ground, Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG1 6HH
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Park Yacht Inn, Colwick
Barbecue, disco and a free drink for all children on Monday November 5. Fireworks start between 8.15 and 8.30pm. Gates open 6pm.
Tickets are are £3 for adults and £2 for children in advance with an increase to £4 on the door for adults or £2.50 for children unless sold out.
The Park Yacht Inn, Trent Lane South, Colwick, Nottingham, NG2 4DS. For more information, call: 0115 9584 614
Vale of Belvoir Lions Bonfire Display
Amazing firework display, a large bonfire, food and drink. Once into Bottesford just follow the signs. Tickets are £3 for adults and £1 for children with under 5s free.




Comments
by Tessy
Wednesday, October 31 2012, 1:17PM
“Racist? Sectarian?
I like fireworks aswell, in the right hands they are very beautiful to watch, on bonfire night the greater danger to the animals and pets are the bonfires themselves (not counting the morons who buy them over the counter to throw at stuff).”
by DunkirkPie
Friday, October 26 2012, 3:36PM
“Fireworks are the perfect metaphor for our throwaway culture.”
by SlickSpoons
Tuesday, October 23 2012, 5:20PM
“This racist sectarian event should be consigned to the history books.”
by torvilldean
Tuesday, October 16 2012, 1:06PM
“Love fireworks :D”
by kpi99
Monday, October 08 2012, 2:41PM
“I think they should be banned - and fireworks. A real menace for pets and wild animals.”