Watch the sky come to life in the charming village of Betley on the 2nd November.
The natural amphitheatre of the Betley Mere and the surrounding parkland makes for the perfect viewing spot of all the varied attractions including Stanworths Fun Fair.
Gates open at 4pm, but this is a much loved event in the community so leave with plenty of time.
The Bonfire will be lit at 6pm and fireworks start at 8pm (approx).
Join in the fun!
Tickets are just £10* for under 16′s and £14* for adults available online in advance (booking fees apply)
Children under 3 are free and don’t forget, FREE parking.
THE EVENT IS TICKET ONLY
Children under 3 are free and don’t forget, FREE parking.
*plus booking fee
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