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The official Southwark Display is in Greenland Dock this Year and on November 5th. Greenland dock is virtually opposite the cinema and Bowling Alley at Surrey Quays.


Lambeth fireworks are in Brockwell Park on Friday.


Blackheath fireworks on Saturday.


If you go yo Multimap.com there is a place to put your postcode in to see the fireworks in your area. It seems to have the big displays only. Not sure what day the Burbage road fireworks are on.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> get there early, it gets very very very busy.

> I'm thinking of watching it from The Florence,

> where hopefully the view won't be too obscured by

> trees and the fence.



me too - have a sneaking suspicion everyone in Lambeth will be doing the same though!!

Southwark Firework display will no longer be at Greenland Dock...


See todays Southwark News, page 2.


"After a massive outcry about the potential damage the display could have caused to the growing colony of rare birds that live in the (Greenland) Dock, Monday nights bonfire party has been moved to Southwark Park."

Jeremy Wrote:

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> More like a brisk 25 mins walk.

>

> Still, better than waiting for the abysmal 37.



that was an irish 15 minutes, bit like "sure its only down the hill" or the infamous "its only around the corner".

I have just copied this from the Sydenham forum


Monday 5 November Family Funfair and Fireworks Display at Crystal Palace Park


Gates open 5pm


Funfair will be open from 5:00pm - 10:00pm

Fireworks between 7.30 - 8pm


Tickets purchased on the gate. Adults (14 and over) and unaccompanied children ?3.00, children ?2.00, under 5's free.

Car Parking ?2.00

Dulwich Sports Club's do on Saturday is open to all and starts from 7pm. I think they're charging about a fiver for it. They also have a good selection of beer (at good prices too!) and will have some sort of sausage sizzle/BBQ going as well. :)-D


It's here:


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