November
NewsletterRemember, remember the 5th of November…
…is a rhyme that we all fondly remember reciting at primary school at this particular time of year when we first learnt the history behind Bonfire Night.
You could honour this day by visiting bonfires in village squares and local parks.
To enable you to experience bursting fireworks which fill the atmosphere with a symphony of noise and sparkling bright colours, often you can also enjoy a playlist of music chosen specifically for the Bonfire Night celebration.
some interesting facts about Bonfire Night:
🎆 Fireworks arrived in Europe back in the 14th Century; first produced by Italians
🎆 The first recorded fireworks display took place in Florence
🎆 Before the year 1959, it was seen as illegal if you didn’t celebrate Bonfire Night in Britain
Safety information
Please look at the image for important safety information to attend upcoming Bonfire Nights.
We hope you enjoy watching the local fireworks display that is taking place near where you live and will celebrate with your family and friends safely during this exciting event.
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