Saturday, November 8, 2014

Littledown Centre, Bournemouth

Firework displays at 7.00, 8.00, 9.00

Ticket Hotline 0844 576 3000

www.bournemouthfireworks.com

The stage is set for Bournemouth’s biggest fireworks party at the Littledown Centre on Saturday, November 8 – and tickets go on sale next week.

With three top quality displays, including the famous White Knuckle – the South’s loudest and latest fireworks show – the 15th Bournemouth Fireworks are bound to go with a bang.

But organisers are reminding revellers to stay safe and have issued a simple safety message to families planning to head for Bournemouth Fireworks.

“Organised displays are not only bigger and better than anything you can do at home, they are also much safer,” says event director Phil Watkins. “We’ve never had an injury at Bournemouth Fireworks, but there are still some important safety measures to be aware of when attending any organised fireworks display.”

To get the message across Bournemouth Fireworks has created The Ultimate Guy Fawkes Night Safety Guide (see below).

As well as the three fireworks displays and free entry indoor Family Zone, there’s a full funfair, candlelight display, licensed bar, refreshments and arena entertainment.

Gates open at 5.30pm with fireworks displays at 7pm, 8pm and 9pm.

A limited number of family tickets will be available from Wednesday, October 1 at the special Early Bird discount price of £20.

Event tickets will be on sale until Friday, October 31 priced £7 (under 16 £5, under 3 free)from Littledown Centre and the BIC/Pavilion box office.

Ticket Hotline 0844 576 3000

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