FIREWORKS night, Bonfire Night, Guy Fawkes night - whatever you want to call it - is finally upon us.
There are many fireworks displays happening across Basingstoke this year for you to check out, here is a list of what's on, where and when.
Hatch Warren Fireworks Spectacular, RG22 4WX
A favourite of the town that has been running for years, the Hatch Warren and Beggarwood Community Association’s Fireworks Spectacular promises to be "bigger and better" this year.
Music from DJ Mark Halliday, food and drink stalls plus a licensed bar promises for an entertaining evening.
The event will be held on Saturday, November 4 at Hatch Warren Community Centre.
Gates will open at 5.30pm, and fireworks will begin at 7.30pm.
Tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Oakley and Deane Fireworks, RG23 7HD
Another renowned fireworks display within the borough, Oakley Community Association are organising the village's fireworks display this year.
Food and drink will be available, and attendees are advised to bring a torch and take care when crossing the road.
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Tickets are not available to purchase at the gate, so make sure to pre-book.
Gates will open at 5pm, and fireworks will begin at 6pm.
The event will be held at Newfound Sports Ground on Sunday, November 5, and tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Bishopswood School, RG26 3NA
This November, Bishopswood School in Tadley will hold their first fireworks display.
Bringing some colour to the night sky, the event will be held at Bishopsood School on Sunday, November 5, with gates opening at 4.30pm and the display beginning at 6.30pm.
Tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Alresford Fireworks and Bonfire, SO24 9EP
The traditional fireworks display and bonfire which is organised by Alresford Rotary, helps to raise money for those less fortunate in the local area and around the world.
Beginning with a torchlight procession following the Alresford Fire Engine with an effigy of Guy Fawkes onboard to Arlebury Park.
The bonfire will start at 7.45pm at Arlebury Park followed by traditional fireworks at 8pm.
The event will be held on Friday, November 3, at Arlebury Park, tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Overton CE School Fireworks, RG25 3ES
Overton Church of England Primary School is holding a fireworks night event which will feature a barbecue, bar, sparklers and more.
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Gates will open at 5pm, with the display due to take place at 6pm.
The event will be held on Saturday, November 4, at Overton Church of England Primary School and tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Preston Candover Bonfire Night, RG25 2DN
Organised by Preston Candover Village Hall, this year's fireworks and bonfire event will take place on Saturday, November 4.
It will feature a barbecue and bar from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, the lighting of the bonfire at 6pm, a make a Guy competition, and fireworks at 7pm.
Tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Fleet Lions Club Firework Fiesta, GU51 4AD
The Lions Club's annual fireworks fiesta will feature a barbecue, mulled wine plus flashing trinkets to purchase and more.
Tickets can only be bought online in advance.
Gates will open at 5pm, with the display beginning at 6.30pm.
The event will be held at Calthorpe Park, and tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Winchester Round Table Fireworks, SO23 8DJ
The huge fireworks and bonfire event organised by the Round Table, will once again be held in Winchester this year.
Featuring a food festival from 3pm, a torchlit procession from the Broadway at 6pm, the lighting of the bonfire at 7.5pm and the main display at 7.45pm.
The event will be held at the North Walls Recreation Ground on Saturday, November 4.
Tickets and more information can be found HERE.
Will you be attending any of these?
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