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The display at Southwark Park does!


5 November 2011

Time: 6pm - 7.30pm


Location: Southwark Park


Cost: Free


Southwark Council's traditional firework display in Southwark Park.


For some real sparkle this Guy Fawkes night, come down to the council's traditional fireworks display.


Set in the south end of the stunning Southwark Park, the free display will be set to music and promises to be a great show. As well as the fireworks, there will be a variety of hot food and warming winter drinks on offer.


How to get there

For up to date travel information and the best route from where you are use the Transport for London journey planner


Tube: Bermondsey , Canada Water, Surrey Quays

Train: South Bermondsey

Bus: 1, 47, 188, 199, 381, C10, P12


Entrances

Gates will be open to the public on Southwark Park Road, Gomm Road, Lower Road and Hawkstone Road. There will be no entrance from Jamaica Road.


Conditions of entry

To ensure the event is safe and fun for everyone, there are some simple rules of entry. No dogs, bikes, glass or personal fireworks will be permitted into the event, and bag searches will be in operation at the gates.


Sparklers are allowed under supervision of a responsible adult. Please place used sparklers carefully in the bins provided.


Further information

Tel: 020 7525 2000

Email: [email protected]




Renata

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