Bonfire night is just around the corner, with many people getting together to let off fireworks.
Watford and the surrounding areas have plenty going on during the first weekend of November to celebrate the day.The free display will start at 7.30pm on Saturday, November 4, but there is plenty of entertainment before the main event.
Popular band Pat and the Butchers are due to perform at 6pm before the stunning fireworks display, along with Vibe 107.6FM playing music and holding contests on stage.This event is being held on Friday, November 3, at Manor House Playing Fields, with the gates opening from 5pm.Entry is free but donations can be made to Watford Lions Club.
The friends of Yorke Mead School are hosting a display set to music, on Friday, November 3, which will last around 20 to 25 minutes, along with hot and cold drinks, glow sticks and food available to purchase.The fireworks display on Sunday, November 5, will include a Queen tribute act as well as a funfair, stalls, a bar, and glowsticks available to buy.Address: Metropolitan Aldenham Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 2TR.
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