Primary school pupils create Guys for Warwick Bonfire
By James Smith
28th Oct 2022 | Local News
Primary school children have been busy making guys for annual Town Bonfire and Fireworks night at Warwick Racecourse next month.
Mayor of Warwick Cllr Parminder Singh Birdi visited Westgate and Newburgh Primary Schools to see Guys made by the children for the bonfire.
The mayor said children were excited for their creations to be involved in the event next Saturday (November 5).
Organised by Warwick Lions and Warwick Rotary Club, the annual bonfire and fireworks event will be held on Saturday November 5.
Gates will open at 5pm and a range of hot foods and refreshments will be available across the site with all bars open - customers can also reserve a table at the Kingmaker restaurant.
Music will be provided by the popular Sambassadors of Groove while the racecourse grandstands will offer a great view of the bonfire and firework show across the track on the common.
Award-winning Fantastic Fireworks will start off with a 10 minute kid's show at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and then the main show starts at 6.45pm with 20 minutes of fireworks.
Tickets are only available online on the here.
Prices have been kept the same as 2021 - £8 for adults and £2 for children between 3-15, infants under 3yrs old free.
Organisers have urged customers to buy early as last year they were completely sold out the day before.
Bovis Homes, Kia Cars, and Uniparts Logistics are supporting the evening.
Last year's event raised over £28,000 for local charities and good causes.
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