Get your warm hats and gloves out, Bonfire Night is coming up quickly.
Here, you can find out all you need to know about firework displays and events taking place in and around Preston.
If we have missed any, you can email us at contactus@blogpreston.co.uk with the details and we will get them added.
Eco Bonfire Night, Brockholes
Brockholes are hosting their first-ever ‘no firework eco Bonfire Night’ on Saturday 9 November.
The celebration will run from 5pm to 8pm with traditional treats, fun games and a cozy wildlife friendly atmosphere. The night promises to bring ‘festive fun that’s kind to nature’. There’s no entry free or booking required.
Bonfire and fireworks at Preston Grasshoppers, Fulwood
Tickets are only available in advance for this family-fun event on Tuesday 5 November.
The event, which is one of the largest and most popular, will bring a fireworks display, bonfire and funfair.
Tickets cost £9 per person and a family ticket, which covers two adults and up to two children is £27. Children aged under two years old get in for free. Gates and the funfair rides will open from 4pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6pm with a firework display at 7pm.
You can buy your ticket here.
Archbishop Temple Church of England High School Bonfire and Fireworks Night, Fulwood
Archbishop Temple Church of England High School’s Bonfire night event is set to go ahead on Friday 1 November.
Food and music will start from 6pm, with a bonfire at 7pm and fireworks at 8pm.
Tickets are £6 each or £20 for a family of 4 and are available to buy online from the school website.
The Alston Pub Bonfire and Fireworks Display, Longridge
This cash-only event will start at 4pm on Tuesday 5 November.
Those attending will be treated to a BBQ, toffee apples, hot chocolate and much more, including a bar.
There will also be fairground rides for all to enjoy. Money raised on the night will help them continue to support their local team, Chipping Football Club
The pub are looking for volunteer stewards to ensure the event runs smoothly. If you are interested, you can visit their Facebook page.
Pear Tree Park Firework Display, Penwortham
Entry is free, with the firework display starting at 7pm on Tuesday 5 November.
Penwortham Town Council are asking people to leave their car at home and not bring sparklers but wellies and torches instead.
The event will be held at Pear Tree Park on Middleforth Green. There’s no entry fee or booking required.
Boskins Cafe Firework Display, Tarleton
Boskins are hosting their very own Bonfire Night ‘extravaganza’ on Tuesday 5 November.
The outside shed will be open with seasonal drinks and candy apples from Taylor Produce.
The cafe is asking people to book in advance, with tickets costing £10 for adults and £5 for children. A hotdog or soup is included in the ticket price.
Doors will open at 5:30pm for the fireworks to begin at 7pm. You can book your ticket here.
Fireworks at The Plough, Grimsargh
The Plough pub and restaurant are hosting a fireworks event on 5 November.
The event is free, with food and drinks available to buy.
Fireworks start at 8pm.
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