Fireworks Night
Enjoy a spectacular themed, musical fireworks display while you sample a wide range of warming and delicious food including a hog roast and handmade, stone-baked pizzas, washed down with a drink from the fully-stocked bar or freshly-prepared, hot mulled wine.
- Allianz Park Stadium, Greenlands Lane, Barnet, on November 2, from 6pm. Details: 020 3675 7209, allianzpark.com
Totteridge Fireworks Display
Everyone is welcome to this fun-filled evening, that includes children’s fairground rides, which are open from 5.30pm. The bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks, set to music, will begin at 7.15pm.
- Totteridge Millhillians Cricket Club, Totteridge Green, Totteridge, on November 7. Details: 020 3519 2779
Fireworks Display
Underhill School hosts its annual fireworks display, at which there will be hot food, refreshments and glow sticks available. Doors open at 6pm and the fireworks begin at 7pm.
- Underhill School, Mays Lane, Barnet, on November 7. Details: 020 8449 2423
Monken Hadley Bonfire Party
The party, organised by the PTA of Monken Hadley School, features a hog roast, veggie option, cakes, sweets, mulled wine and hot chocolate. Doors open at 4.30pm and the fireworks start at 6pm.
- Rectory Farm, Monken Hadley School, Monken Hadley, Barnet, on November 8. Details: monkenhadley.barnet.sch.uk
Barnet Borough Scouts Fireworks Night
There will be stalls selling hot drinks, games, sweets and hot foot. The gates open at 6pm and the display starts at 7.15pm.
- Frith Grange Campsite, Frith Lane, Hendon, on November 8. Details: barnetscouts.com
Barnet Fireworks Display
The Barnet and Harrow fireworks display kicks off at 3pm with festival activities, which take place up until the massive fireworks display – this year pyro-musical – which starts at 7.30pm.
- Byron Park, Peel Road, Harrow, on November 8. Details: 07412 224446, barnetfireworks.co.uk
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