Remember, remember the fifth of November. Fireworks night is nearly upon us again and we’re helping you find your nearest display with a handy round-up.

Cleves Fireworks at Cleves School, Weybridge, from 5.30pm on Saturday, November 5

The school PTA’s fireworks event features a fun fair, live music, a glow in the dark stall and food and drink. The display starts at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £7.50 adults, £4.50 children aged five to 17 and is free for under fives. Family tickets for two adults and two children cost £21 ordered online at clevesfireworks.co.uk.

Fireworks Live at Imber Court Sports Club, East Molesey, from 5pm on Saturday, November 5

Surrey’s largest display features an Ed Sheeran tribute act and free glow sticks or glasses while stocks last. The bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm with the live music at 7pm and the fireworks at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £8.50 adults, £4.50 children and £20 families. Go to fireworkslive.co.uk

Fireworks Spectacular at Kempton Park racecourse, from 6pm on Saturday, November 5

Enjoy fairground rides, DJ music in the stands and food and drink. Tickets cost £7 in advance or £9 on the day and children under five go free. A spot in the Desert Orchid box costs £15 including admission or a private box is £40 per head (£20 for children), including a barbecue menu, for a minimum of 20 people. Go to Kempton.thejockeyclub.co.uk

Esher Rugby Club Fire works Night from 7pm on Friday, November 4

The rugby club’s annual night is back with a bang. Doors open at 7pm with entertainment including a fun fair before the display at 8pm. Tickets cost £7 adults and £5 children aged five to 15 (under 5s free) in advance online. Search Esher Rugby Fireworks Night on Eventbrite.co.uk

Kingston Fireworks at Kingsmeadow Stadium from 6.30pm on Friday, November 4

Kingston Round Table and Rotary Clubs join forces for a night that includes a fun fair and entertainment from Radio Jackie before the display to music at 8pm. Tickets cost £4 in advance or £5 on the night. Go to kingstonfireworks.co.uk

Cobham Avorians Cricket Club’s Firework Night from 6pm on Saturday, November 4

The picturesque cricket club’s gates open at 6pm, with the bonfire lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £6 adults, £4 under 18s and free for under fives in advance or £7/£5 on the gate. Go to avorianscc.co.uk

Beckenham Fireworks in the Park at Croydon Road Recreation Ground from 6pm on Saturday, November 5

Organised by the 5th Beckenham South Scout Group, with money going to charity. As ever there is a funfair and stalls while this year there is also a quiet fireworks display at 7pm with no bangs before the main event at 8.15pm. Tickets cost £10 adults, free for primary and pre-school children, £5 for secondary and sixth-form students accompanied by an adult or £7.50 unaccompanied. Go to beckenhamfireworks.com

Southwark Fireworks Night at Southwark Park from 5pm on Saturday, November 5

The council’s annual display is free but you will need a ticket in advance. Gates open at 5pm with a children’s funfair, food and drink and entertainment with last entry at 6.30pm. Go to southwark.gov.uk/southwarkpresents/fireworks

Crystal Palace Fireworks at Crystal Palace Park from 6pm on Saturday, November 5

Once again, the evening features two shows – one at 7pm designed for little ones with few bangs and more colours and the main event at 8.30pm. Both are set to music. Tickets cost £7.50 adults, £5.10 children or £19.80 for families of two adults and two children. crystalpalacefireworks.co.uk

Caterham Fireworks in Dene Field from 6pm on Saturday, November 5

Gates open at 6pm and there’s a torchlight procession leaving from Westway Library at 6pm ahead of the bonfire being let at 7.15pm. There will also be hot food, mulled wine and beer on offer and the chance to compete in the Build a Guy competition. Go to caterhamroundtable.co.uk

Battersea Park fireworks from 6pm on Saturday, November 5

This year’s theme for the musical display is ‘legends’ and the fireworks will be accompanied by family fun and hosted by Virgin Radio’s Christian Williams. Tickets must be bought in advance and cost £8 before October 31 and £10 until November 5. Under 10s go free but require a ticket. Go to enablelc.org/fireworks.

Epsom Fireworks display at Horton Park on Saturday, November 5

Gates open at 5.30pm and with the display beginning at about 7.30pm. Tickets £7.50 on the gate or £5 in advance. See epsomfireworks.com/ticket for outlets.

Wimbledon Park on Thursday, November 3 and Morden Park on November 5

Both venues will include two themed performances, with fireworks displays set for 5.15pm and 7.15pm.

Merton Council cabinet member for community and culture Cllr Nick Draper said: “You won’t find a fireworks and bonfire display like Merton’s anywhere else in London.

“Each show will have great fireworks, music, fun and attractions and is a great way to spend time with your family and friends. I look forward to seeing you all there.”

Visit merton.gov.uk/fireworks for further information.

Round Table Carshalton Fireworks, Saturday, November 5

Organised by Wallington and Carshalton Round Table, this display takes place in Carshalton Park starting at 7pm. See www.carshaltonfireworks.org.uk for more details.

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