Huge fireworks display in Broadstone raises nearly £16,000
An annual firework display organised by Broadstone First and Middle Schools and held on Saturday 25 October was the biggest one yet, with a reported 3,000 people attending.
An annual firework display organised by Broadstone First and Middle Schools and held on Saturday 25 October was the biggest one yet, with a reported 3,000 people attending.
More than a quarter of pet owners say that events involving fireworks are a very stressful period.
This year in the interests of safety and convenience, tickets for the event on Sunday 3 November must be purchased online.
Several big events are planned for the towns in the BCP Council area, with others needing business support.
Cash strapped BCP Council is to continue to fund a number of events but requires business support for some others.
The advice from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is to attend an organised display rather than holding your own at home.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking people to attend organised displays rather than holding their own event.
The town council is hosting its seventh annual Grand Fireworks Display on Carvers Recreation on 6 November.
The City Cruises Summer Spectacular will see a variety of entertainment on Poole Quay in the lead up to the firework displays.
Dorset Fire and Rescue says with lifting of Covid restrictions Bonfire Night will be a lot busier and organised displays are safer.