Plymouth will be hosting a bonfire and fireworks display on Saturday 5 November on The Hoe for Bonfire Night.
Fairground rides and catering stands will be open from 4pm and entertainment, courtesy of Radio Plymouth will be provided from 6pm.
As the night draws in and the temperature drops, this event is sure to warm up when the bonfire is lit and the fireworks display is set off from the Citadel.
Programme
5.45pm Music 6.00pm Street Factory 6.30pm Martyn Crocker 7.00pm Supersonic 7.30pm Bonfire Lit 8.00pm Fireworks 8.15pm Sugar Thieves 9pm Finish
Tens of thousands of spectators gathered on and around the Hoe on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 August to see over four tonnes of fireworks set off into the night sky in six spectacular displays.
Hosted by Plymouth City Council and The Event Services Association (TESA) the championships are one of the biggest annual displays put on by professional firework companies in the UK.
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service are urging locals to enjoy a safe Bonfire Night by following some simple do’s and don’ts to reduce risks.
As fireworks are explosives and burn at such high temperatures, the utmost care is necessary in their storage, handling and use, whether you are organising a display for the family, friends or the general public.
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