Here's a list of firework and bonfire displays in west Wiltshire next week.
November 5
Trowbridge
Greenhill Fields, Southwick. Gates open at 5pm, display at 7pm. Family ticket £10 in advance, £15 on the night.
Melksham
Forest Community Centre, Bowmans Court. In association with Melksham Christmas Lights. Gates open at 6pm and include a bonfire and fireworks display.
Bradford on Avon
Cumberwell Park. Bonfire and fireworks display from 5pm which includes BBQ. Tickets cost £4 per adult or £10 for family.
Winsley
Winsley Primary School, Tyning Road. In association with Acorns Preschool. Gates open at 5pm and entrance includes a sparkler, hot dog and cone of chips. Tickets cost £20 for family.
November 6
Heytesbury The Red Lion, High Street. Procession leaves Old Forge Close at 6.30pm with the bonfire at 7pm followed by fireworks. Tickets cost adults £3, children £1.
Westbury Westbury Junior School, Queen's Road. Gates open at 6pm. Fairground rides, bonfire, hog roast, curry house and laser disco. Tickets cost adults £4, children £3.
November 7
Bradford on Avon
The Beehive Field, Trowbridge Road. Live music starts 5.45pm followed by fireworks display at 7pm. Tickets cost adults £7, children £3.
Broughton Gifford
The Common. Gates open at 6pm and includes a laser display and bonfire before fireworks.
Sutton Veny
Alexander Memorial Field, High Street. Fireworks display starts at 7pm and entry is via a donation at the gate.
Westbury
White Horse Country Park, Coach Road. Bonfire to be lit at 6.30pm followed by fireworks at 7pm. Tickets for adult £5 and £2.50 for children.
November 14
Codford
Village playing fields. Gates open at 5pm and organisers have been asked not to light a bonfire due to safety concerns. Fireworks display after 6pm.
- Due to a production error, the full list of firework and bonfire displays that appeared in this week's Wiltshire Times contained some inaccuracies over dates.
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