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Visibility Others can see my Clipboard. A family night of fun and celebration which takes place on Saturday 2nd November on Brockham Village Green.

A procession leaves the village green at 6. The historic Chiddingold bonfire takes place on Saturday 2nd November.

Celebrating its 50th year, the Chipstead fireworks take place on Saturday 2nd November from 5pm. Gates open for Cobham fireworks around 6pm on Saturday 2nd November with the bonfire lit at 6. The bonfire is set alight around 6. Gates open at 5.

The Guildford fireworks take place on Saturday 2nd November with a torchlit procession through the high street. For over 50 years Caterham Round Table have been hosting this fantastic charity community event!

Gates Open 6pm Bonfire Lit Fireworks afterwards! Caterham Fireworks night is back! Join us for a brilliant atmosphere, great food, delicious drinks, and friendly welcome. We're welcoming back Kat the Firedancer for breathtaking dance displays throughout the evening Delicious Food and Drink - Warm…. A magical display set to music provided by the award wining Illusion Fireworks Ltd. Event also includes a separate low level, low noise display earlier in the evening, all included within the one great value ticket price.

A torchlit procession led by the Mayor and the Reading Pipers processes through town and up Castle Street to the park. There is a bonfire, food village, entertainment and a spectacular fireworks display with the back drop of the castle.

Visit Godstone Farm during October half term week for a spell of spook-tacular fun! The kids can enjoy our exciting Halloween themed activities, including our Ghost…. We are holding our annual firework extravaganza at Meath School. Join us for popcorn, mulled wine, candy floss, face painting, balloon making, glow stick sales and much more! We will have a bonfire aswell as our firework display to go out with a…. Skip To Main Content. Visit Business. With a great many visitors in a small village it is imperative that if you choose to attend you fully appreciate and understand the guidance provided on our web site.

It is important to read both the summary and detailed advice below. Gilliam, dated The picture, taken at a photographic studio in Dorking demonstrates time, effort and cost and indicates that the traditions of Bonfire Night in Brockham was well established at this time. The Dorking Advertiser began to report in some detail on the Bonfire Celebrations during the early years of the 20th Century. We know that the festivities ceased during both world wars. The celebrations have centred around the building of a bonfire, firework display, torchlight procession and pig roast to this day.

When cricket was played on the Village Green work could not begin on bonfire building until the cricket season ended. Today, the Brockham Bonfire Celebrations are a model of event safety and organisation with highly experienced Stewards and Event Safety Coordinators. Jack Blanch, who went to school with a member of the Brocks Firework family let off a few rockets and roman candles on the Village Green.

Every year he would purchase a few more. Michael Smith, Jacks son-in law became involved and his sons, Martin and Thomas Smith as young lads joined the family in arranging the display. As the display and fireworks continued to get bigger and the numbers attending the bonfire celebration grew, it was decided in to move the firework display off the village green.

The firework display is organised and arranged by a large team many of whom have been involved for many years.



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