The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
FIREWORKS ROUND-UP
Peterborough’s Firework Fiesta is set to light up the city this weekend at the Peterborough Arena, East of England Showground. Taking place on Saturday, this year’s bonfire night extravaganza will go off with a bang as the region’s premier firework display and leading charity fundraiser.
Sponsored by the BGL Group, this year visitors can look forward to a truly s pectacul ar di s pl ay o f fireworks by Titanium, the company behind national celebration fireworks such as at the Commonwealth Games and New Year displays in London and Edinburgh, live music hosted by Heart FM, food outlets, fairground r i des a nd gr e at f a mily entertainment.
BGL’s Chief Executive, Matthew Donaldson, said: “We are proud and delighted to sponsor the event for the fourth consecutive year, it’s a superb event, great family entertainment and a real highlight in Peterborough’s calendar.
“It’s a privilege to support an event that raises funds and helps to make a difference to so many local charities and good causes.”
Last year the event, which is organised by the Rotary Clubs of Peterborough and Peterborough Minster and Round Table, attracted over 8,000 vi si t ors and raised £22,600 which was distributed to a multitude of charities and good causes in Peterborough.
With so many people arriving at the venue, anyone planning to go should allow plenty of time to park, to enjoy the fairground, live music, food stalls and get the best view for the spectacular display.
Advance tickets are priced at £3 for children aged under 15 (under two years are free) and £ 7 for adults. Tickets are also available on the gate at £ 5 ( child) and £ 10 (adult) cash only. Visit www. fireworkfiesta.co.uk