Your guide to Lancashire’s main firework displays
The fun begins tonight in some places, whilst most displays will be held tomorrow on November 5 itself.
Others take place over the weekend, which will also be the time to attend the two-day Light Up Lancaster festival.
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Hide AdHere is a guide to some of the biggest bonfire and firework attractions in the area:
Euxton Cricket Club
The third Firework Fiesta, organised by the Chorley Carnival team, takes place in conjunction with Euxton Cricket Club at the grounds off Southport Road tonight (Wednesday).
Gates open at 5pm and the fireworks will start at 8pm. There will also be a funfair and refreshments.
Entry is £2 for children and £3 for adults.
Preston Grasshoppers, Fulwood
The annual Preston Grasshoppers Rugby Football Club Bonfire and Fireworks Display returns on Thursday at Lightfoot Green Lane.
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On-the-gate prices are £6.50 each or £19 for a family ticket (two adults and up to two children), with children aged two and under gaining entry for free.
Advance tickets are £5.50 per person or £16.50 for a family, available from the club office or bar.
Worden Park, Leyland
The Leyland Round Table’s 45th annual Bonfire and Fireworks display takes place on Thursday at the park off Worden Lane.
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Hide AdGates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm, and the fireworks launch at 7.45pm.
Entry is £5 on the door, (free admission for children aged under five).
Advance tickets are £3 from South Ribble Council’s Civic Centre in West Paddock.
There will also be a funfair, food and drinks.
Pear Tree Park, Penwortham
The fun starts at 7pm on Thursday at the park at Middleforth Green, with the firework display starting at 7.30pm
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Bartle Hall, Preston