Life across our parks changes as quickly as the seasons, with so much going on we decided the best way to keep everyone up to date was to put it all into a blog and here we are..

1. Port Elliot Estate Bonfire Night
The Port Elliot’s Bonfire night is set to be their biggest one yet!
The gates will open from 4pm on the 5th November, if you want to avoid the rush, and grab yourself a hotdog and a glass of mulled cider, toffee apple and a hot chocolate – or whatever takes your fancy.
The bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks display at 8pm
The entertainment will continue at The Eliot Arms after the display with live music from Richard James.

2. Menheniot Cricket Field Fireworks
Saturday 13th November from 5.45pm
Experience the amazing firework display put on by Menheniot Primary School,
Display set to start at 7pm.

3. Plymouth Bonfire Night
Friday 5th November from 4pm.
Plymouth Hoe will be lit up with a spectacular Bonfire and Fireworks display.
The evening celebrations will begin at 4pm, with fairground rides and delicious food and drink on offer. It’s a truly family friendly event, so wrap up warm, bask in the heat of the giant bonfire, enjoy a nice warm hot chocolate and enjoy the show.
Located near to Smeaton’s Tower lighthouse, you’ll find the huge bonfire with – don’t miss it being lit at 7.30pm. You will also spot Guy Fawkes sitting on top of the bonfire created by Plymouth Play Scrapstore! A fantastic firework display will also take place, with an assortment of rockets, fountains and firecrackers firing from the Royal Citadel at 8pm.

4. Looe Fireworks Display
Saturday 6th November 7.00pm

5. Millbrook Football Club Charity Fireworks
Friday 5th November from 4pm
17:00 children activities on site
18:00 gates open for spectators
19:30 fireworks
£5 adults
£10 family£2.50 under 15’s
So don on the wooly hats, dig out your ear muffs and prepare for muddy wellies!
www.coastandcountryparks.co.uk