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Anyone knows where will be the fireworks display 2013 ?


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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Blackheath has an excellent display. It's usually

> very busy, but spreads out over a huge area.


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How would you get to Blackheath by public transport from ED?


I imagine parking would be a nightmare?

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Sue Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> > Blackheath has an excellent display. It's

> usually

> > very busy, but spreads out over a huge area.

>

> xxxxxxx

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> How would you get to Blackheath by public

> transport from ED?

>

> I imagine parking would be a nightmare?



Train from Denmark Hill or Peckham Rye is an easy way to get there. Sadly that train doesn't run after about 7:30/8pm so useless for a return journey.


Might be quickest to go via London Bridge at night, silly as it looks on a map. Or train and then swap onto a bus at New Cross or Lewisham maybe.

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Sue Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Blackheath has an excellent display. It's

> usually

> > very busy, but spreads out over a huge area.

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> How would you get to Blackheath by public

> transport from ED?

>

> I imagine parking would be a nightmare?



185 to Lewisham then walk or short bus ride. (but traffic would be bad)


Parking impossible (even at normal times only a few paid parking spaces on Blackheath)


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The largest one in London is on Blackheath, and they have a pretty spectacular one in Crystal Palace too - two sittings, so that the littleuns can be taken to bed early. We used to live near Blackheath and I can guarantee it's a complete 'mare to find parking or get too.


We now live close to CP, and you are welcome to share our driveway if you cannot find parking around the park.

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Cora Wrote:

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> Adventure playground doesn't have fireworks but a

> huge bonfire and great atmosphere....



I'll second this one. Really great atmosphere - kids can play on the adventure playground, bands playing - last year's 'What Shall we do with the drunken sailor' a classic - can't remember the name of the band. ANyone?

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Sue Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Blackheath has an excellent display. It's

> usually

> > very busy, but spreads out over a huge area.

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> How would you get to Blackheath by public

> transport from ED?

>

> I imagine parking would be a nightmare?


I went to school in Blackheath/Greenwich from ED + the journey is pretty easy. For the fireworks display I always get the 177 from Peckham bus garage to Greenwich (just past the museum) + walk up Maze Hill - that way you should avoid the traffic

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onthemove123 Wrote:

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> Blackheath is really nice, and it's free. It's

> over quite quickly though.


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How long does it last?


The last one I went to at Brockwell Park was quite long - whenever we thought it had finished, the fireworks started again!


It was very good, it was just the getting out of the park afterwards that was bad - thousands (?) of people trying to get through a few gates, and then trying to cross the main road. There were police etc but it all seemed a bit disorganised nevertheless - though obviously the traffic can't be held up indefinitely :)

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