It will soon be that time of year again when bright lights fill the sky and the smell of gunpowder fills the air.
This year, Bonfire Night falls on Saturday, November 5. While many city councils across Greater Manchester are cancelling their Bonfire Night displays this year, there are still a number of independent events taking place.
Bonfire Night is celebrated every year in commemoration of the failed gunpowder plot which sought to blow up the House of Lords and King James I in 1605. The plot was famously initiated by Guy Fawkes, which is why some people refer to the holiday as Guy Fawkes Night.
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Here is a breakdown of all the confirmed displays taking place across Bury.
Radcliffe Cricket Club
While it's a bit earlier than Bonfire Night, Radcliffe Cricket Club will be hosting a Halloween spectacular firework display on October, 29.
Gates will open at 6am with displays starting at 8pm. Children are being encouraged to dress up in their best Halloween costumes.
Saturday, October 29 - Radcliffe Cricket Club, Homer Street, Radcliffe M26 3RF
Tickets cost £8 for adults, £2 for children, and £18 for famillies
Greenmount Scouts
Greenmount Scouts will be hosting its 51st annual fireworks display this year.
The event will start from 6.30pm with gates closing at 930pm.
Saturday, November 5 - Longsight Road Playing Fields, Holcombe Brook BL8 4DB
Tickets cost £5 for an adult and £1 for children over the age of five
Ramsbottom Cricket Club
Ramsbottom Cricket Club will once again be hosting its annual fireworks display.
gates will open at 4pm with the fireworks display taking place at 7.45pm. The event will also feature a live DJ, funfair, as well as food and drink.
Saturday, November 5 - Acre Bottom, Ramsbottom, BL0 0BS
Tickets cost £5.50 for an adult, £3.50 for under 16s, or £16 for a family
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