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Brockwell Park is usually an excellent display.


It is Free.


Only downside is leaving the park afterwards.

Took me over 1/2 hour to get out of the park.


Looks like there have been some changes to the traffic plan

which may make things easier this year. Assuming it is still

on with all the cuts.

I don't think Brockwell Park is on... According to Lambeth Council's website: http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/News/PressReleases/20082010LambethFireworksDisplays.htm


Clapham seems to be Lambeth's only display this year. Shame, as BP fireworks has always been great fun*, and you could usually see Streatham and Clapham's displays in the distance too.


Catherine


*Apart from the minor issues of having to smuggle a moderate amount of cider in and the queue to leave.

Hi rahrahrah,

Southwark Park is fenced making it easier to manage safely.

Burgess Park is unfenced.

Quite a few local displays which aren't free. Burbage Road Sports Club ground - close to junction of Stradella Road. That was really good last year.


Shame we don't have a display in Dulwich Park. I'll ask the friends if they've ever thought of running one with an entrance fee to raise money.

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