Hertfordshire's biggest free fireworks show is back this weekend, with Cassiobury Park set to put on a spectacular show.
Organised by Watford Borough Council, the display takes place this weekend and we've rounded up all the information you need to know ahead of the event.
When does the event start?
The 2024 Cassiobury Fireworks event takes place on Saturday, November 2 and begins at 6pm.
The event will last around two-and-a-half hours with the display itself kicking off at 7.30pm.
What else is on offer?
As well as the stunning display, the night promises something for everyone, from live music to funfair rides.
Pat and the Butchers will be playing live music from 6pm, with the stage managed by Vibe 107.6FM.
Kids will have funfair rides, bungee trampolines and a bouncy slide to keep them entertained ahead of the main event.
There will also be a variety of food and drink outlets.
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How much does entry cost?
The event is completely free, although donations are encouraged.
Watford Lions Club and other collectors will be shaking their buckets raising money for charity throughout the night, while donations can also be made on the council's JustGiving page.
All money raised from donations will go to charities in the area.
What about parking?
There will be no free parking at the Gade car park from 3pm on Saturday except for a limited number of blue badge spaces.
Surrounding roads will also have parking restrictions throughout the day, so if driving down it's best to park in the town centre car parks before making your way to Cassiobury Park.
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