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Bonfire night

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SistemaAddict · 24/10/2020 13:58

I love bonfire night. We always go to an organised display and gorge ourselves on treacle toffee. This year will be treacle toffee only in our tier 3 area.
I'm pretty sure people will try to get around the restrictions somehow but nothing advertises a gathering like a load of fireworks Grin
What are your plans? Oooh I might make Parkin!

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Angel2702 · 24/10/2020 14:02

Getting indoor fireworks and sparklers and eating bonfire night jacket potatoes, hot dogs, toffee apples and candy floss.

OliveTree75 · 24/10/2020 14:04

Locally to me are doing a drive in pre booked firework display where you stay in your car

happymummy12345 · 24/10/2020 14:06

Same as we always do, getting some sparklers (if we can find any), and having them at home. Nice and safe. We never have any actual fireworks because of the cat.

OliveTree75 · 24/10/2020 14:08

@happymummy12345

Same as we always do, getting some sparklers (if we can find any), and having them at home. Nice and safe. We never have any actual fireworks because of the cat.
I ordered sparklers off amazon
Dontlickthetrolley · 24/10/2020 14:28

We have at least 4 drive in fireworks display within 15 miles of us. Price ranges from £25 to £45 per car. Each week another display gets announced which is cheaper than the last one!

SistemaAddict · 25/10/2020 08:36

I don't drive so a drive in isn't an option for us but we can do sparklers and eat Parkin and treacle toffee.

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