FAQ​​s

All our FAQS are below.

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frequently asked questions

Gates open at 5:00 PM.
The bonfire will be lit at 6:00 PM, and gates will close promptly at 6:45 PM.
Fireworks will commence shortly after!
Please arrive on time to avoid missing any part of the display.

There is no on-site parking available.
We kindly ask visitors to use local roads and park considerately within the village.
If you are local and able to walk, this is by far the easiest and most convenient option.

Yes, the event is wheelchair accessible.
Please note that it takes place on a school field, so some areas may have uneven ground. Appropriate footwear is advised for all guests.

Yes, a variety of food and drink stalls will be available on site, offering tasty options to keep you warm and well fed throughout the evening.

Yes, there will be stalls selling glow toys, light up headband and other fun accessories for children (and the young at heart)!

Yes, toilet facilities will be available on site, including an accessible option.

No personal fireworks or sparklers are allowed for safety reasons. Please respect this rule to ensure everyone enjoys a safe evening.

We recommend leaving pets at home as the loud noises from fireworks can be distressing for animals.

For safety and crowd management reasons, fold-away camping chairs are not permitted. They can create tripping hazards in low-light conditions and restrict movement in crowded areas, especially on uneven ground like the school field. We want to ensure clear walkways and safe visibility for all guests, particularly in emergency situations.

Absolutely! Enjoy live music from our band 24Karat throughout the evening! Alongside our hosts

Yes, but please be aware that there will be loud noises and flashing lights. Ear defenders may be useful for very young children or those sensitive to noise.

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