A guide to some of the spectacular community bonfire and firework displays taking place around Yorkshire this month
26th October
Musical Firework Spectacular
Sledmere's firework event returns for a third year with a 'Out of this World' themed bonfire evening. There will be a children's funfair, food stalls, a licence bar, live music and bonfire. The entrance is at Castlegate situated on the easterly side of Sledmere village (YO25 3XR) where you will be directed straight into the free car park. Gates open and bonfire lit at 5:30pm and the fireworks display and 'after party' will start at 8pm.
Price: Adult £10, Children £5.50, Family £32
Sledmere House, Sledmere, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 3XG
www.sledmerehouse.com/events/details/musical-fireworks-spectacular
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2nd November
Fireworks and Bonfire at Thornton Hall Farm Country Park
Huge bonfire, firework extravaganza to music, children's entertainment, live music & DJ, Fire-breathers and bar. Gates open 6pm. Bonfire lit 7pm. Fireworks 7.30pm.
Price: Adult £10, child £8
Thornton Hall Country Park, Thornton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire, BD23 3TJ
www.thorntonhallcountrypark.co.uk
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2nd - 3rd November
Fabulous Fireworks at Lightwater Valley Theme Park
If you're at Lightwater Valley Theme Park on the weekend of November 2nd and 3rd you will be treated to some additional fireworks as part of your admission fee. 10 minute firework show is choreographed to music and set over the Swan Lake
Price: From £24 for park admission
Lightwater Valley Theme Park, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 3HT
www.lightwatervalley.co.uk/events/fabulous-fireworks-in-yorkshire-at-lightwater-valley
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2nd November
Bonfire Night at Bolton Abbey
The annual bonfire and firework display by the banks of the River Wharfe in the shadows of the Priory Ruins returns to Bolton Abbey.
Gates open at 4:00pm; Fire lit at 6:00pm; Fireworks at 7pm
Price: Adults £12.50, Children (4-16) £8 (children aged 3 and under are free of charge and do not require a ticket)
Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6EX
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2nd November
Elland Round Table Charity Bonfire and Firework Display
This is Calderdale's largest public bonfire and firework display which includes a children's firework display as well as a main bonfire and firework show plus a performance by the Hellfyre Magpies - a dance display team. There are also food stalls, game stalls, fairground rides and music. Gates open 5.30pm.
Price: Adults £5 Children £2.50
Hullen Edge Recreation Ground, Elland
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3rd November
Cannon Hall Farm Bonfire Spectacular
Cannon Hall Farm is once again hosting their spectacular bonfire day event that finishes with a bonfire lit at 5pm and a fireworks display at 6.30pm. This year there will even be a DJ and some special children's entertainment, Tickets cover farm admission, indoor and outdoor play, tractor and trailer rides and free rides on the mini fairground.
Price: £11.95pp, Under 2s Free.
Cannon Hall Farm, Cawthorne, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 4AT
cannonhallfarm.co.uk/events/bonfire-spectacular-2019
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3rd November
Bonfire Night Extravaganza
Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel. are hosting their annual bonfire night event supporting Hull 4 Heroes & Cash for Kids.
Food stalls and entertainment will also be available again on the night along with a firework display.
Mercure Hull Grange Park Hotel, Grange Park Lane, Willerby, Hull HU10 6EB https://www.mercurehull.co.uk/event-types/hotel
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3rd November
Stockeld Park Firework Spectacular
The Powder Keg firework display promises to be one of the most explosive in the county. Stockeld Park will also have fire-eaters, side-stalls and a professional live band
This event is included free with Forest & Maze tickets, or you can simply buy a ticket for the fireworks for £7pp
Stockeld Park, Wetherby, North Yorkshire, LS22 4AN stockeldpark.co.uk/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5th November
Bonfire Night in Goole
Bonfire Night in Goole is a community event, with children, young people, adults and schools working on the project.
Gates open at 5pm and the event includes bonfire, fireworks display, funfair and food stalls
Price: £3 per person or £10 for a family ticket of 2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children
West Park, Goole DN14 6XA
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5th November
Roundhay Park Bonfire and Firework Display
Join 70,000 others to enjoy the biggest bonfire in Leeds. The huge bonfire will be lit at 7.30pm and the awesome firework display will start at 8pm. Gates open 6.30pm.
Roundhay Park, Mansion Lane, off Princes Avenue, Leeds, LS8 2HH.
www.leeds.gov.uk/leisure/parks-and-countryside/major-parks/roundhay-park -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5th November
After Dark Firework Spectacular
This year After Dark celebrates Bonfire Night with the Hallam FM stage, a giant bonfire which will be lit at 7.30pm, a funfair, street food stalls, fire spinners, face painting and of course the legendary firework display set to music at 9pm.
Event day ticket price : Adults (12yrs+) £14, Children (Under 12) £7, Under 3's are free.
Don Valley Grass Bowl, Colleridge Road, Sheffield, S9 2XB https://www.afterdarkfireworks.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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