Where can you see fireworks in Pembrokeshire this year? What time do they start and how much do they cost?
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Solva fireworks
Lower Solva Carpark, Saturday November 5.
6pm bonfire lit
6.30pm guy competition with cash prizes
7pm fireworks
There is no entry charge but a suggested donation of £10 per family
Hot food is available
The date is weather dependant and confirmation as t whether the event is going ahead will be announced on Solva Community Council Facebook page 3pm Friday, November 3.
Milford Haven
Milford Haven Waterfront 5pm Saturday November 5
Free entry fireworks display, live music, fun fair, street food and much more in this event organised by Milford Haven Round Table.
Scleddau
At Yet y Gors Fishery, 6.45pm on Saturday, November 5.
There will be a free bus- from Trecwn depot at 6.15pm and the Gate In Scleddau 6.25pm.
Gate Inn customers have raised money for the event which has been organised by Scleddau Community Council.
Letterston
Letterston sports field Saturday, November 5 at 7.30pm
Refreshments are available and donations welcome at this event organised by Letterston Community Council.
In case of inclement weather, the display will take place on November 6
Tenby
Friday, November 4
Organised by Tenby Rotary Club in association with Tenby United RFC
Tenby Rugby Ground , Heywood Lane.
Gates open 5.30pm The bonfire will be lit at 7pm Fireworks start at 9pm
Adults £5, children £3. pay by card at the gate.
Whitland
Saturday, November 5 Parc Dr Owen, Whitland
The gates open at 5pm and the display will begin at 7.30pm
There will be fun for all with fair rides, food stalls and a bar, with entertainment provided by Jukebox Tonic at this event organised by Narberth and Whitland Round Table.
There will be free Park and Ride services from Whitland mart ground and Whitland rugby pitch.
The display has been put together by Bright Sparks Fireworks, current musical display champions of Great Britain.
Tickets cost £5 adults and children and an optional £1 donation for younger children. All money raised goes back to the community.
For more information and to book your ticket, see whitlandfireworks.co.uk
Llys y Fran reservoir
Organised with LLys y Fran YFC
Saturday, November 5
10am – Visitor Centre Opens
11am – 1pm – A free drop-in Circus Workshop Session in the VC Function room and a Lantern Making Workshop in the VC Meeting Room which will be a charged for activity.
2pm – 4pm – A free drop-in Circus Workshop Session in the VC Function room and a Lantern Making Workshop in the VC Meeting Room which will be a charged for activity.
5:30pm – Fire Spinners meet and greet outside the visitor centre followed by a fire/lantern precession to the Fire Show stage.
6:30pm – Fire Show that leads on to the fireworks display 7:30pm – Fireworks Display.
Neyland
Neyland’s Guy Fawkes celebrations will donate all profits towards the town’s Cost of Living Crisis fund.
The event takes place this Sunday, November 6 at Neyland Community Hub (SA73 1TH) from 6pm, with the fireworks display expected to kick off around 7pm.
Added attractions include small children's fairground rides operating from the Hub’s rear car park, hot fast food by Daps Baps and hot and cold drinks from the bar which will be operating from inside The Hub. There will also be a raffle to win a gigantic Christmas elf.
Parking is limited around the Hub, so the public are being advised to park in the High Street car parks.
Entrance will be by donation and the council has confirmed that all profits will go towards the Neyland Cost of Living crisis. They Town Council has already been in discussion on the importance of opening warm rooms at various venues in the town throughout the winter months to help people who are struggling to pay their energy bills. It is also hoped to provide warm meals for everyone who attends.
The cost of living crisis is expected to be discussed further at the next meeting of Neyland Town Council this Monday, November 7.
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