Remember, remember, the fifth of November. It’s time to don your hats, gloves and scarves and head out to see the region’s skies lit up by fireworks and bonfires.
Here’s a round-up of five of the top displays happening in and around Hull.
East Park Firework Spectacular
East Park, Holderness Road
Saturday 2 November 5pm
£5, £16 family tickets
This family favourite is one of the most popular Guy Fawkes Night events in the city, with a children’s display at 6.30pm ahead of a spectacular finale 8.30pm. A funfair, fire-breathers, a stunt show and character mascots will entertain crowds. Get tickets here.
Fireworks for Hull Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
West Hull ARLFC, North Road
Saturday 2 November 4pm
Free
This event to raise money for Hull Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will feature rides, bouncy castles, slides, stalls and food. The fireworks display will take place at 7.45pm. Learn more here.
Bonfire night at Hull Vineyard
Hull Vineyard Church, Vulcan Street
Sunday 3 November 4pm
£2 adults, £1 children, £5 family tickets
Head to this church for fireworks, a bonfire, food and hot drinks, plus a free goody bag for all children. No parking on site, while alcohol and sparklers are not allowed. Get tickets here.
Fireworks display
Paul Ingle Boxing Academy, Snowdon Way
Tuesday 5 November 6pm
Free
The fireworks at this display in north Hull will be lit at 7pm, while the event will also feature children’s rides and stalls. Call 07495 715768 for more details.
Beverley Westwood bonfire and fireworks
Beverley Westwood
Tuesday 5 November 6.45pm, display 7.30pm
Free
Remember, remember the 5th of November! Join the wonderful Beverley Westwood Lions Club volunteers for their annual bonfire and fireworks display on Westwood (lighting of bonfire 18:45, fireworks 19:30) – bucket collections will be available, so please donate generously. pic.twitter.com/N1bj928VAo
— BeverleyTownCouncil (@bevtowncouncil) October 29, 2019
One of the region’s most popular fireworks displays, organised by volunteers from the Beverley Lions for decades, is attended by more than 5,000 people and funding mainly by donations. Learn more about the event here.