Get ready for a dazzling night of fireworks magic at Cassiobury Park

Cassiobury fireworks © extreme production group
© Extreme Production Group

Once again, Watford Borough Council, in collaboration with Frontier Fireworks, presents the annual Bonfire Night celebration at Cassiobury Park, which is this year kindly sponsored by VWV Solicitors.

On Saturday 4 November, prepare for an unforgettable evening filled with breath-taking pyrotechnics, special effects, and a new and improved fireworks design that promises to amaze audiences of all ages. ​

Vibe 107.6FM will host music and contests on stage from 6pm as well as live performances from Pat and the Butchers who will be playing until the fireworks display starts at 7.30pm. Before the display, there will be multiple food, drinks, kiddie rides, bungee trampolines, and a bouncy slide for everyone to enjoy.

Watford Lions Club and other collectors will be shaking their buckets raising money for charity so do please give generously! 100% of donations go to local charities.  If you can't make the event or couldn't find the collectors on the night, you can donate on our dedicated JustGiving page.

Elected Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, said: “We can’t wait to once again welcome residents and visitors to our fantastic display in Cassiobury Park. This is the largest free firework display in Hertfordshire, and it promises to be a great opportunity to come together with friends and family to share in the magic and wonder that firework displays bring.

“These large events around bonfire night also reduce the number of smaller domestic displays, improving safety and reducing widespread disruption across a number of nights. I look forward to seeing everyone there.”

Gather your loved ones, bundle up, and head over to Cassiobury Park on Saturday 4 November for an enchanting evening that celebrates the spirit of Bonfire Night in all its splendour!”

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Travelling to Cassiobury Park – Please be advised there is NO PARKING at Gade Avenue car park from 3pm, apart from a limited number of blue badge spaces which are only available on a first come, first served basis. There will be parking restrictions on surrounding roads to the park from 7am – 11pm. Visitors are advised to park in one of the public car parks in the town centre or, where possible, use alternative transport such as ArrivaClick or Beryl Bikes. On Saturday 4 November, Beryl will be holding a ‘Free Ride’ day, where travel around Watford will be free. For more information or exclusive offers on transport, please visit our: ‘Getting to Cassiobury Park’   

 

Published: 12th October 2023

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