Make sure Bonfire Night goes off with a bang at these Norfolk fireworks displays taking place in 2023.
1. Wymondham
Where: Wymondham Rugby Football Club, Barnard Fields, Bray Drive, Wymondham, NR18 0GQ
When: Friday, November 3, 5pm-10.30pm
Price: Adults (16+): £8, under 16s: £5, under 4s: free, tickets must be booked in advance at wymondhamrfc.com/club-events, parking is sold out
The club is promising more fireworks, entertainment and food stalls than ever before at its 2023 event.
The fireworks will start at around 8pm and there will also be a funfair.
2. Reedham
Where: Reedham Village Hall, Pottle's Lane, Reedham, NR13 3HL
When: Saturday, November 4, 6pm-8pm
Price: Free, donations for the fireworks welcome
Head to Reedham for a free fireworks display, which will take place at 7pm.
Before this, the bonfire will be lit at 6.20pm, with burnable materials to be placed by November 3, and there will also be a barbecue with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.
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3. Hunstanton
Where: Hunstanton Cliffs Car Park, Lighthouse Lane, Hunstanton, PE36 6EN
When: Saturday, November 4, 5pm-8pm
Price: Cars (maximum of six people): £25, family (max three adults and three children): £25, walk-in adult: £10, walk-in child (0-15) or concession: £5, book at thelittleboxoffice.com/princess/event/view/168138
Charity group The Hunstanton & District Round Table has once again organised a bonfire and fireworks display for the community, which will be lit at 5.45pm and 7.30pm respectively.
The event will also feature a laser and music show that will dazzle the crowd.
4. Hethersett
Where: Crusaders Rugby Club, Little Melton Road, Hethersett, NR9 3NP
When: Saturday, November 4, 5pm
Price: Adults and children over 5: £5, under 5s and club members: free, walk-in family ticket (up to 5 people) or full car including entry: £20, tickets purchased on the gate, car parking is limited and cash only
Crusaders Rugby Club is hosting a professional fireworks display by Flash FX, which will be set off at 7.30pm.
There will also be sparklers, face painting, a barbecue, mulled wine and street food from local vendors such as Yellow Door Eats and Moco Kitchen.
5. Attleborough
Where: Attleborough Football Club, Station Road, Attleborough, NR17 2AS
When: Sunday, November 5, from 4.30pm
Price: £4 at the gate or £3 in advance from Cranks Bicycles, Mrs Beans or Tony Perkins Butchers, under 10s go free, very limited on-site parking so park nearby or walk
The Attleborough Fun Fest team is putting on a huge fireworks extravaganza for the community.
The display, which will start at around 6.45pm, will be presented by Skylit Pyrotechnics and set to music and there will also be food vendors, fire dancers and fairground rides.
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6. Bergh Apton
Where: Chet Valley Vineyard, Loddon Road, Bergh Apton, NR15 1BT
When: Saturday, November 11, 6pm-9pm
Price: £15 (including a glass of Skylark sparking wine), children: £5, chetvineyard.co.uk/events - free parking
Chet Valley Vineyard is hosting a special bonfire and fireworks event this November, which can be watched from either the wine meadow or the tasting room with a large balcony.
There will also be the chance to enjoy wines from the vineyard and a pizza van will be there too.
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7. New Costessey
Where: Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, New Costessey, NR5 0TT
When: Saturday, November 11, from 4pm
Price: Adults: £12.50, children (4-17): £5 (both plus booking fee), ages 3 and under: free, book at autumnlights.co.uk - free parking
Autumn Lights is back at the Norfolk Showground for the third consecutive year.
There will be two fireworks displays, with one for children at 7.20pm and the finale, complete with a laser show, at 8.30pm.
There will also be a funfair and entertainment from DJ Ryan Swain and a live band, with glow and fire performers too.
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