The ninth rain5/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Please avoid crossing Western Road which is a high-speed road. The fireworks display always draws the crowds, so please avoid driving if possible – although parking will be available at Lakeside. Visitors are asked not to bring their own fireworks or sparklers to the display for health and safety reasons. This year’s display has been supplied by Pains Fireworks. “During the cost of living crisis, we feel it is important to continue to provide free activities for our residents to enjoy whenever we possibly can”. ![]() ![]() We will continue to monitor the weather over the next couple of days. Visitors are advised the ground conditions are extremely wet, so wellies are recommended, and please do wrap up warm. We want to support culture and creativity within the city and this annual event is always very popular. A variety of hot food and refreshments will be available, as well as a children’s funfair (under 12’s only).Ĭllr Steve Pitt, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Economic Development, said: “We are pleased we were able to postpone the event instead of having to cancel it completely. Originally the display was supposed to take place on 2 November, but Portsmouth City Council made the decision to postpone the event due to the weather forecast of rain and wind.Īll timing’s will remain the same with the bonfire set to be lit at 6:30pm followed by a spectacular fireworks display starting at 7.30pm. ![]()
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