Where and when you can see bonfires and organised firework displays

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09:30AM, Monday 27 October 2025

TWYFORD Round Table bonfire and fireworks take place at King George’s Field recreation ground, Twyford, tomorrow (Saturday), from 6.30pm to 10.30pm.

Tickets cost £7 adults, £4 seniors and children aged 12 to 16 and £2 children aged under 12 (increasing to £9, £6 and £2 on the gate).

There will be a traditional fireworks display and bonfire lighting, with Pelham’s funfair, a gourmet barbecue and other food, glowsticks, local snacks and beers, real ales, gin and tonic, wines and soft drinks, tea, coffee, hot chocolate and cakes. For more information, visit tickettailor.com/events
/twyfordroundtable/1684627

THE Friends of Pangbourne Primary School will be holding a “firework fiesta” on Saturday, November 1.

The event takes place at the primary school in Kennedy Drive. Gates open at 5pm for food, drink and entertainment.

There will be beer, wine, prosecco, coffee and cakes, a tombola and glow toys and amusement stalls.

A bonfire will be lit at 6pm and a 15-minute fireworks display will start at around 7pm.

Tickets cost £10 adults, £4 children, £24 family (two adults and up to three children) until October 28, then £12 adults, £6 children, £30 family from October 29.

For more information, visit fopps.org.uk/fireworks

THE Club in Mapledurham’s fireworks night is on Saturday, November 1, from 4pm to 10pm.

There will be a barbecue, hog roast stand with vegetarian option, indoor and outdoor bars and coffee areas.

Tickets cost £16 adults, £10 children, free for under-threes, £50 family (two adults and three children) and must be purchased in advance, with food and beverages available by contactless payment only. For more information, visit theclubatmapledurham.com

A FIREWORKS display organised by 1st Wargrave Scouts will be held at Kings Field in Wargrave on Saturday, November 1.

There will be a caterer with a share of profits going to the group. Free entry but scout members will be accepting donations on the night.

DANESFIELD House Hotel and Spa in Henley Road, Marlow, is holding fireworks nights on Saturday, November 1 and Wednesday, November 5.

Gates open at 5.30pm with a fireworks display at 7pm. Hot snacks and drinks will be available for purchase and on the Saturday, there is also a disco in the grand hall for little ones.

Tickets must be purchased in advance and cost £15 adults, £10 under-12s, £40 family (two adults, two children).

For more information, visit danesfieldhouse.co.uk

ON Wednesday, November 5, the Bottle and Glass Inn in Binfield Heath has a bonfire night with fireworks and chilli at the Barn.

Doors open at 6pm with the bonfire being lit at around 6.45pm.

Tickets cost £25 adults, £15 children, including a bowl of chilli with rice (vegan option available). For more information, visit www.bottleandglassinn.com

DUNSDEN village hall fireworks will take place on Friday, November 7, from 5.30pm to 10pm.

The fireworks display will go ahead at 7pm, with refreshments available on site and Loddon ales on sale inside the village hall, along with a tuckshop, glowsticks and more (no parking at the hall except for the disabled).

Tickets cost £13 adults, £7.50 children, free for children two and under, £30 family (two adults, up to two children). For more information, visit www.tickettailor
.com/events/dunsden/1875286

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