Cleveland Fire Brigade call to stay safe and attend organised displays to mark Bonfire Night - here's where you can go


Stay safe and only attend an organised fireworks display is the message from Cleveland Fire Brigade for November 5 celebrations.
Steve Johnson, Area Manager, Prevention and Protection at Cleveland Fire brigade, said: “We want everyone to enjoy themselves and it is much safer to leave the handling of fireworks to the experts.
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Hide Ad"Going to an organised display, on a secure and cordoned off site keeps you well away from danger and possible injury.
"Many have music, food and other entertainment to add to the fun.
“Our local authorities and community groups invest resources to put on excellent, safe and enjoyable events. We are asking everyone to please follow our advice to enjoy the celebrations in safety.”
Hartlepool Borough Council's display is being held at Seaton Carew seafront on Monday, November 5.
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Hide AdThe event starts at 4pm, the entertainment will start at 5pm, and the fireworks display will commence at 6.30pm.
The front, between the Station Lane and Elizabeth Way junctions, will be closed from 6.15pm-7.15pm.
An organised display is also being held at the Raby Arms pub, Hart Village, on Saturday, November 3, from 5.30pm, with the fireworks starting at 6.15pm.
Both events are free.
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Hide AdPeterlee Fireworks Display will be held at the Pavillion, Helford Road, Peterlee.
Gates open at 5pm, with the display at .30pm.
The display is free and no ticket or wristband is required.