A GUIDE to firework displays in the North-East and North Yorkshire near you in 2019.

COUNTY DURHAM

BEAMISH: Sunday, November 3, Monday, November 4, and Tuesday, November 5, Beamish Hall Hotel, gates open 5pm, fireworks display begins 7.30pm, tickets are £6 and under 3’s have free entry, car parking is £5 per vehicle, the event includes flame cannon shows, street food, an interactive theatre, fire poi dancers, and fairground rides.

COXHOE: Tuesday, November 5, Active Life Centre fields, Linden Grove, gates open at 4.30pm, fireworks display at 6.30pm, tickets are £1 per person for residents of the Parish of Coxhoe and Quarrington Hill and are £2 for everyone else, including those from neighbouring villages, evidence of living in the Parish area is required to secure wristbands in the first phase of sale, for those travelling from Quarrington Hill there will be parking at the village hall car park.

DARLINGTON: Tuesday, November 5, Northern Echo Arena, Neasham Road, 5.30pm – 9.30pm, £6 per ticket, includes multiple attractions with food vendors, fairground games and rides for all ages.

FERRYHILL: Monday, November 4, gates open at 5pm, fireworks display at 7pm, £2 per ticket for residents of Ferryhill, £3 per ticket for residents from other towns and villages, children under 3 free entry, tickets for the event are available from Ferryhill Town Hall, includes performance from 2017 Semi-Finalist of Britain’s Got Talent Jamie Lee Harrison, the fireworks display will be space themed to tie in with the 50th anniversary of man first stepping foot on the Moon.

NEWTON AYCLIFFE: Tuesday, November 5, Oak Leaf Sports Complex School, display to start 7.15pm, for Newton Aycliffe residents only, entry is free, however those wishing to attend must apply for a wristband.

PETERLEE: Tuesday, November 5, Helford Road Playing Fields, gates open 5.30pm, fireworks display 6.30pm, free entry, fun fair rides and children’s entertainment are accessible before the fireworks, display is low noise, the pavilion will be open for food and refreshments.

SPENNYMOOR: Tuesday, November 5, High Whitworth Playing Fields, gates open 5.30pm, fireworks display 6.30pm, tickets available from the town hall for Parishioners only, any remaining tickets will be open to non-residents after October 31.

NORTH YORKSHIRE

CATTERICK VILLAGE: Tuesday, November 5. The Friends of St Anne's and the Catterick Village Sports Association are holding a bonfire on the sports ground. Funds raised will be for St Anne's and CVSA.

GREAT AYTON: Tuesday, November 5. Great Ayton Scouts' bonfire and fireworks will take place at Fletcher's Farm. Gates will open at 6.30pm with the bonfire lit at 6.45pm and fireworks at 7.15pm. The cost is £4 for adults and £2 for children to be paid at the gate. There will be refreshments on sale. There is some parking on site (don't park on the lane) but you are encouraged to walk or be pushed there by a relative or friend wherever possible.

MASHAM: Saturday, November 9. Masham Community Bonfire and Fireworks take place on the Holme, fire lit 6.30pm, fireworks 7pm. The committee needs help - if you can help setting up during the day, and/or help on the night, call 01765 688088.

RICHMOND: Tuesday, November 5, Richmond School. Gates open at 6pm and the display starts at 7pm. No sparklers, fireworks or pets allowed. There will also be a bucket collection during the evening.

REETH: Tuesday November 5, Village Green, Judging at 6pm, bonfire lit at 6:30m, display at 7:00, barbeque available throughout the evening, admission free, collection taken to support future events.

YORK: Tuesday November 5, Long Marston Village Hall, gates will open at 5.00pm, bonfire will be lit at 6.00pm and fireworks will be lit at 7.00pm, admission is £4 for adults, £2 for children between 4-15 and £10 for a family ticket, parking is available on site, sparklers are not allowed.

TEESSIDE

HARTLEPOOL: Tuesday November 5, Seaton Carew Clocktower, starts at 4.00pm, Junction between station lane Elizabeth Way closed from 6.15pm to 7.15pm, admission free, free park and ride to and from the event. Parking is limited

SKINNIGROVE: Tuesday November 5, taking place on the Sea Front, public address and music will be from 6.30pm, fireworks at 7.00pm with the bonfire will be lit at 7.30pm, admission free, will be taking public donations, road closed into village, the display will be circus themed as a tribute to Harry Cooper, free park and ride service from either Freebrough Academy or ASDA Skelton Supermarket.

  • If you are hosting a public firework display and it's not on our list, please email newsdesk@nne.co.uk