The annual Cassiobury Park fireworks taking place tomorrow to celebrate Bonfire Night in Watford.
It has been confirmed by the council that there will be parking restrictions in the streets around the park as well as no vehicles allowed to park in the Cassiobury car park after 3pm tomorrow (Saturday, November 4).
The event begins at 6pm, with the display starting at 7.30pm and there will be plenty of options on the day to keep everyone entertained and well-fed.
We have rounded up all of the car parks closest to the park where you can leave your car whilst the fireworks are on.
Town Hall Short Stay
Address: Peace Prospect WD17 3EX.
Length of stay: Maximum of two hours between 8am and 5pm but no restrictions after these hours.
Opening times: 8am to midnight.
Price: 30 minutes free, 30 minutes to an hour 80p, one to two hours £1.60 then £2.50 flat rate from 5pm to midnight.
Spaces: 16
Paying options: Cash only.
Disabled bays: One.
Distance to Cassiobury: 0.5 miles, 11 minute walk.
Town Hall
Address: Peace Prospect WD17 3EX
Length of stay: Maximum stay is 24 hours.
Opening times: 8am to midnight.
Price: 80p per hour, all day £5.50, 5pm to midnight £2.50
Spaces: 115
Paying options: Cash only.
Disabled bays: Six.
Distance to Cassiobury: 0.5 miles, 11 minute walk.
The Avenue car park
Address: Hempstead Road/The Avenue Roundabout WD17 4NR.
Length of stay: Maximum stay is 24 hours.
Opening times: 7am to midnight.
Price: 80p per hour, all day £6, 5pm to midnight £2.50
Spaces: 119
Paying options: Cash and card.
Disabled bays: Six.
Distance to Cassiobury: 0.6 miles or 12 minute walk.
Gade multi-storey car park
Address: Rosslyn Road WD17 1PL.
Length of stay: N/A
Opening times: 24 hours.
Price: £1 per hour, up to 12 hours £6, up to 24 hours £10.
Spaces: 119.
Paying options: Cash and card.
Disabled bays: 40.
Distance to Cassiobury: 0.5 miles, 13 minute walk.
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