These are some of the best fireworks displays happening in Norfolk in 2024, including a new event.
1. King's Lynn
Where: The Walks, King's Lynn, PE30 1PE
When: November 1, from 6pm
Price: Free, donations encouraged
Parking: Use town centre car parks, including St James Multi-storey
Fawkes in the Walks, an annual free fireworks display, is organised by the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk.
The fun will start at 6pm, when the park will be packed with stalls and rides.
There will be live music from Topcover and BEAR CLUB, with the display scheduled to begin at 8pm.
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2. Aylsham
Where: Henry Page Road, Aylsham, NR11 6UH
When: November 1, 5.30pm-10pm
Price: Adults: £6/£7, children (5-16): £5/£6, under 5s free, family ticket (two adults, two children): £15/£20, the cheaper price is if you book in advance
Parking: Disabled parking only
This event will take place next to Woodgate Nursery, with the bonfire lit at 6pm, a small display at 6.30pm and the main display at 8pm.
You can also expect fairground rides, food vendors and Redwell Brewing's converted fire engine bar.
Tickets can be purchased in advance from Coxfords Butchers, JB Postle or Aylsham Town Hall (in person or over the phone at 01263 733354).
3. Thorpe St Andrew
Where: Fitzmaurice Park, Pound Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, NR7 0UL
When: November 2, 4.30pm-9pm
Price: £5, under 3s: free, buytickets.at/tsatc (advance booking only)
Parking £2 (cash only) in Sir George Morse Park, Laundry Lane, NR7 0XQ
This event on the outskirts of Norwich is organised by Thorpe St Andrew Town Council.
The fireworks display will be at 7.30pm and there will also be a glitter bar, a funfair, two bars, including The Brewery Tap, and 20 food vendors.
4. Hethersett
Where: Crusaders Rugby Club, Little Melton Road, Hethersett, NR9 3NP
When: November 2, from 5pm
Price: Advance prices - single ticket: £5, family ticket (up to five people): £20 at events.mhtickets.com/events/90199, gate prices: £7/£30 (cash only), under 5s, members and volunteers: free
Parking: Free (limited spaces)
The display will take place at 7.30pm and there will also be a face painter, sparklers and an appearance from Knights Tower Medieval Combat.
The event will have a bar, barbecue and an array of street food vendors, including Yellow Door Eats and Moco Kitchen.
5. Attleborough
Where: Attleborough Recreation Ground, NR17 2AS
When: November 3, from 4pm
Price: £3.50 in advance from Cranks Bicycles or Tony Perkins Butchers (use Connaught Hall entrance), £5 on the gate (use football club entrance), under 10s: free
Parking: No parking at the venue
Arrive early and enjoy a whole host of attractions, including children's rides and entertainment, craft stalls, a laser light show and face painting.
There will also be food vendors and a bar, with the display usually finished by 7.15pm.
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6. Rollesby
Where: Highfield Farm, Heath Road, Rollesby, NR29 5HJ
When: November 5, from 5pm
Price: Adults: £10 (includes one free child ticket for under 16s), additional children: £5, ticketsource.co.uk (search 'Flashfx')
Parking: Free (subject to availability)
Leading Norfolk fireworks company Flashfx has organised this new event.
The bonfire will be lit at 5.30pm and there will be two displays - a low-bang one at 6.30pm and a traditional one at 8pm.
You can also expect a funfair and tasty food and drink, including the Redwell Brewing fire engine bar and a hog roast.
This event will support Sunbeams, a centre for people with autism, and Aylsham Scouts.
7. Wymondham
Where: Wymondham RFC, Barnards Field, Bray Drive, Wymondham, NR18 0GQ
When: November 8, 5pm-11pm
Price: £10, under 4s: free, advance booking essential at wymondhamrfc.com/club-events
Parking: £7, book in advance
Head to Wymondham Rugby Club for its annual fireworks extravaganza, which is one of the biggest in Norfolk.
The display will be at 8pm and there will also be food vendors, bars, a children's funfair, live music, stalls and much more.
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