The Scarborough News

Your guide to Bonfire Night events

- Bonfire night and firework displays Various locations

Bonfire Night Burniston and Cloughton Village Hall, Tuesday November 5

It’s that time of the year again – Bonfire Night. Please come along and support the great event. Gates are open from 5.30pm this year to give everyone more time to grab something to eat and get a good spot for the fireworks.

There will be hot food and drink available, including burgers and hot dogs, from 5:30pm onwards.

As usual, the bonfire will be lit at 6:30pm, with the fireworks display on at 7pm.

There is no onsite parking available for this event.

Please be considerat­e to the neighbours.

Brilliant Bonfire Night Humble Bee Farm, Flixton, Saturday November 2 from 5.30pm to 7.30pm

Gather round the bonfire and enjoy a spectacula­r firework display. If you are staying on our site, and attending the event, the price for the bonfire tickets are included in the tariff prices for the accommodat­ion.

If you are not staying on our site, and wish to attend the event, you must pre book/ purchase a ticket. Book: 01723 890 437.

Filey Lions Bonfire and Fireworks

West Avenue Car Park, Filey, Saturday November 2

Bonfire from 6.15pm; lantern Judging at 6.45pm; fireworks display at 7pm

Bonfire Night at the TIPI Venue Scarboroug­h Open Air Theatre, Tuesday November 5 from 4pm til late

After freezing outside watching the fireworks, go inside for warm drink and toast some marshmallo­ws over the fire pits.

Serving hot chocolate, mulled cider and wine and much more. Free entry, just turn up

Cayton Grand Fireworks Display

McCain Sports Field, Tuesday

November 5 from 5pm

Cayton Parish Council will be holding its annual communitys pectacular firework display.

The firework display will start at 6.45pm. Entry to the ground from 5pm and free for pedestrian­s. A small charge will be made for car parking on site.

Charity Bonfire and Firework event, Ship Inn, Sewerby, near Bridlingto­n, Tuesday November 5 from 5.30pm to 9.30pm

The Event is in aid of Yorkshire Air Ambulance with street food.

Fireworks,Bridlingto­nRugby Club, Tuesday November 5 from 6pm

The gates open at 6 and the fireworks display will start between 7.30 and 8pm.

There will be food and drinks stalls, rides and a bar open all evening.

Langlands Garden Centre, Shiptontho­rpe. near York, Saturday November 2 from 4.30pm

The theme of the fireworks is The Lion King, so when their fireworks go off from 7pm, they’ll be soundtrack­ed by popular songs from the film.

Admission on gate.

Pocklingto­n Bonfire Night, West Green, Tuesday November 5 from 5pm to 8pm

5.30pm: lighting of Bonfire 6.30pm fireworks.

Fireworks At The Kp – Pocklingto­n,

Sunday November 3

Kilnwick Percy Resort hosts fireworks also provided by the Fireworker­s of Driffield, so it promises to be a good night. There is also food, children’s rides and a sweetie cart.

Lightwater Valley Fireworks, near Ripon, Saturday November 2 and Sunday November 3 from 5pm

Taking place from 5pm visitors will be able enjoy a 10-minute fireworks finale set above the theme park’s picturesqu­e Swan Lake. The display, which will be choreograp­hed to music, is included in the admission price and will provide the perfect ending to a day out at the North Yorkshire attraction.

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