Bonfire Night will soon be upon us, and if you live in South East London you'll be spoilt for choice on fireworks displays to attend.
Also known as Guy Fawkes night, it commemorates the occasion in 1605 when Fawkes was arrested whilst guarding explosives that had been placed underneath the House of Lords as part of the Gunpowder Plot.
Whether your main enjoyment comes from the colourful fireworks, massive bonfires or the added bits that come with these events, there should be something that catches your eye.
We've rounded up several fireworks displays you'll be able to attend at the beginning of November in and around South East London.
Bonfire Night fireworks displays in South East London for 2022
Bromley High Fireworks Display
Address: Bromley High School Blackbrook Lane Bromley BR1 2TW
When: Saturday, November 5
Back for another year, the Bromley High display never disappoints and is known as "a real community event not to be missed."
There are musical fireworks, a funfair, the traditional bonfire, food stalls, the Cockpit Bar and more to enjoy.
Tickets cost £9 per person or for a family of 4 £32 and children under 3 go free.
Norman Park Fireworks Festival
Address: Norman Park, Hayes Ln, Bromley
When: Friday, November 4
The annual display is back at Norman Park, with many families putting the date on their calendars.
Perfect for the whole family there are fun fair rides for everyone, plenty of hot food and refreshments and of course the fireworks display.
Gates open at 5pm with the display at 8pm and tickets cost £10 with cash only but those under 2's go free.
Family Fireworks Spectacular in Danson Park
Address: Danson Park, Danson Road, Bexleyheath
When: Saturday, November 5
The Annual Family Fireworks Spectacular in Danson Park, Bexley is back and is brought to you by Welling Round Table.
It makes the perfect night out, set in the beautiful settings of historic Danson Park there will be an amazing 25-minute spectacular firework display choreographed to music and set over the lake.
Plus there will be fun fair rides, stalls and plenty of food and drinks on offer too.
Tickets start at £6 with money being raised for charity.
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