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									Colourful fireworks will be lighting up the skies across the area next month as residents mark Bonfire Night on Wednesday, November 5.
Several displays will be taking place across Maidenhead, Windsor and South Bucks.
Maidenhead
Sunday, November 2: A firework display will be lighting up the skies above Braywick Park in Maidenhead as Fire.Fest returns for its second year.
Run by A&L Events, Fire.Fest will also feature a show retelling the story of Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot.
Guests will enjoy funfair rides from Traylens Funfair and food and drink.
For tickets, visit: www.aandlevents.net/firefesttickets
Wednesday, November 5: Maidenhead United FC’s firework display is back for another year at York Road.
Youngsters will enjoy fun fair rides and there will a be selection of food and drinks vendors.
Gates will open at 5.30pm, with the firework display kicking off at 7.30pm.
Tickets can be booked at: www.tinyurl.com/4dcv5tbs
Saturday, November 8: The Fireworks Spectacular will be back at Boyne Hill Cricket Club.
The event will feature a bar and food and there will be funfair rides to enjoy from Traylens from 4pm.
The fireworks will launch from 7.30pm.
Tickets are available online or can be bought on the gate via cash or card.
Visit: www.tinyurl.com/5yucc8ce
Bray
Friday, November 7: A dazzling display of fireworks will be seen over Maidenhead & Bray Sports Club at The Pavilion Firework Spectacular.
Guests will enjoy live music and plenty of tasty treats.
Doors will open at 5pm, with the display taking place at 7.30pm.
Tickets are available at: www.tinyurl.com/ynx3yjau
Cookham
Saturday, November 8: A dazzling firework display by the Cookham Scouts will be lighting up the sky, before live music takes over Pinder Hall.
The firework display will take place from 7pm.
Eight piece funk, soul, and disco band Funkin Souled Out will be entertaining guests from 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased via: www.tinyurl.com/3rhdt59j
Marlow
Saturday, November 1: Marlow Monster Fireworks Show will be taking over the skies above Marlow Sports Club.
Guests will enjoy an evening of fun, entertainment and community celebration.
Gates will open at 6pm.
The event is being held by Marlow Tennis Club and tickets can be bought online at: www.tinyurl.com/2nmh4vd7
If any tickets are left over, they will be available to purchase using a card on the gates.
Windsor
Saturday, November 1: A night of chills, thrills, entertainment and fireworks will transform Windsor Racecourse from 4pm onwards.
A Spooky Spectacular Fireworks night will feature classic funfair rides, sweet treats, seasonal street food, warming drinks from festive stalls and a fireworks finale.
There will be plenty of spooky surprises along the way.
The fireworks will begin at 7.30pm, with the event concluding at 9pm.
Tickets can be bought at: www.tinyurl.com/59mr89wn
Ascot
Saturday, November 1: Fairground rides, live entertainment and more than 20,000 fireworks will light up the skies at Ascot Racecourse.
The Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday will welcome the 2025/26 Jumps season, setting the stage of plenty of races.
Guests will also enjoy spooky activities and fairground rides.
Youngsters under the age of 18 can race for free when accompanied by a full paying adult.
The racing tickets will include admission to watch the fireworks display.
Tickets can be purchased via: www.tinyurl.com/2str7j7c
South Bucks
Sunday, November 2: A night of fireworks, entertainment and plenty of food and drink is on offer at Stoke Park Bonfire and Fireworks night.
Gates to the event will open at 4.30pm and children will be welcomed in with sparklers and a sweet treat.
Guests will enjoy entertainment throughout the evening, and the bonfire will be lit at 6pm.
A musical fireworks display will light up the skies from 7.15pm.
There will be a wide range of food vans and bars for visitors to browse.
Tickets can be purchased via: www.tinyurl.com/vt2kstzr
Saturday, November 15: Dorney School will be hosting a fireworks spectacular from 5pm to 7pm.
Hot dogs, samosas, burgers, hot soup and vegetarian options will be available from the food stalls.
Guests can also enjoy a sweet treat, hot drinks, and a bar featuring everything from mulled wine to beers, and prosecco.
There will be glow toys available to buy on the night and a rainbow raffle to enter, to be in with a chance of winning a hamper.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: www.tinyurl.com/mryvjhcf
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