Saturday, October 27

PRINCES RISBOROUGH: The Rotary Club of Princes Risborough will host its fireworks display at the Princes Risborough School playing fields. Gates open at 5.30pm, bonfire lit at 6.30pm and fireworks start at 7pm. Tickets cost £5 for adults in advance or £6 on the door, and £4 for under 12s in advance or £5 on the door. Family tickets cost £13 in advance or £16 on the door. Advance tickets can be bought from the information centre at the library, New Post Office Bell Street, Special Days High Street, Lain Rennie Market Square, Daisy Chain High Street, and Longwick Post Office. There will be a pig roast, hot dogs, burger bar, drinks bar, funfair and music.

Friday, November 2

HIGH WYCOMBE: Hamilton Academy will once again host its fireworks display at the school in Hampden Road. Guests will be treated to a disco dome, bouncy castle, Ferris wheel, glow toys and hot food. Gates open at 6pm with the fireworks starting at 7pm. Pre-booked tickets cost £5 for children, £7 for adults and £20 for family entry, and on-the-gate tickets cost £7 for children, £9 for adults and £22 for a family. Visit https://goo.gl/forms/5vSZKSyURaB8L8fl1 to buy.

CHESHAM: A fireworks spectacular will return to Chesham United FC. Gates and bar open at 6pm with the display at 7.30pm. There will be food, a bar and of course, fireworks. Tickets cost £7 for adults, £5 for under 18s and free for under fives.

MARLOW: Foxes Piece School will once again host a spectacular fireworks display. Marlow’s Sonning Fireworks Ltd will put on the display for the second year running. Tickets cost £6 for adults and £3 for children. There will be a bar, rides and hot food and drinks. Gates open at 6pm with fireworks expected to start at around 7.20pm.

GREAT KINGSHILL: Enjoy a fireworks display and bonfire that you can walk to. A barbecue and refreshments will also be available as part of a traditional celebration. Gates open at 6pm, bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks display will be at 7pm. Tickets in advance cost £15 for three or £5 on the door.

BURNHAM: A grand fireworks display will take place at Burnham Football Club. There will be a funfair, market stalls, a live band, disco and other entertainment. Organisers promise a great family night out. Gates open at 5.30pm, fireworks start at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £6 for adults, £3 for under 15s and OAPs and £13 for a family in advance. For more information, visit www.pitchero.com/clubs/burnhamfc/calendar/event/burnham-fc-2018-firework-display-410286.

FULMER: This year the Fulmer Bonfire night is taking on a different theme to burning down the Houses of Parliament from last year. This time organisers are celebrating bonfire night with a James Bond evening and thus, a Bondfire night. Skyfall lodge will be the bonfire, made of pine wood. The bar will be open and an American grill will serve hot food. Tickets cost £25 for a family (£20 if bought before October 31), £10 for adults and £5 for children. Tickets can be purchased on the morning of October 27 or 28 at King George’s Field, or on the night.

Saturday, November 3

HIGH WYCOMBE: The annual fireworks event for High Wycombe Round Table will take place at Four Ashes field, in Kingshill Road. All profits go to charity so join in for a fun-filled evening for fireworks. Doors open at 5pm with the bonfire to be lit at 6pm and the fireworks after that. There will also be a fun fair and sparkler area, suitable for all the family. High Wycombe Mayor Sarfaraz Khan Raja will light this year’s bonfire. Tickets cost £7 for adults and £4 for children.

MARLOW: Marlow Monster Fireworks Show will return to Marlow Sports Club. Visitors will be treated to music, bars and barbecue, as well as lots of free sports to try. Advance tickets cost £8 for adults and £4 for five to 17-year-olds. You can also book online at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ marlow-monster-fireworks-show2018-tickets-50901933052.

NAPHILL: The 26th Annual Naphill fireworks display & bonfire will be held at the Crick (HP14 4SX). Organisers promise a brilliant display of fireworks at the event, which was attended by around 2,750 people last year. Refreshments at the event include a bar with real ales, lager, cider, wine and soft drinks, BBQ with hot dogs and hamburgers. Mulled wine, soup and hot chocolate will also be available. Doors open at 5.30pm, live music from 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.15pm and the firework display starts at 7pm, followed by more live music until 8.10pm. Please do not bring any sparklers, other fireworks, or pets to the event as you will not be allowed in. Please do not wear any reflective clothing because of new safety precautions. Tickets are £7.50 for adults and £2.50 for children, and are available at village shops or online at www.naphillfireworks.co.uk. There will be no parking in the village hall car park or on the roads nearby. Please walk or use the bus. Please note that fireworks are dangerous and the organisers take all reasonable precautions for public safety. You enter at your own risk and are responsible for the conduct of any children with you.

MARLOW BOTTOM: Burford School will once again play host to the multi-award-winning Star Fireworks at the Marlow Bottom Fireworks Extravaganza 2018. Acclaimed as the best firework display around Marlow, the event is popular and often sold out. Go along with the family, enjoy the side shows, bar, food, music and the largest aerial display in Marlow. Advance tickets cost £6 for adults, £4 for children under 13 and £20 for a family, and on-the-door tickets cost £8 for adults and £6 for children. Family tickets will not be available on the day. To buy, visit the Rebellion Brewery or go online at www.marlowbottomfireworks.co.uk. Gates open from 5.30pm.

BEACONSFIELD: The Beaconsfield Cricket Club fireworks will return on November 3. This year, crowds will be treated to performances from this year’s Wycombe Swan panto, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Gates open at 5pm and the bonfire will be lit by Snow White at 5.30pm, which will be followed by a quieter, shorter fireworks display at 5.45pm. The main event will start with the lighting of the giant bonfire at 7.15pm which will be followed by a musical pyrotechnic display at 7.45pm. Visitors will also be treated to a fun fair, pizzas, BBQ, hog roast, street food, hot drinks, live music, DJ and a penalty shoot out with Wycombe Wanderers mascot Bodger. Tickets cost £7 in advance and £9 on the gate. Buy tickets at www.tickettailor.com/events/beaconsfieldcricketclub/204090.

CHESHAM: A second night of spectacular fireworks will return to Chesham United FC. Gates and bar open at 6pm with the display at 7.30pm. There will be food, a bar and of course, fireworks. Tickets cost £7 for adults, £5 for under 18s and free for under fives.

GERRARDS CROSS: A family fireworks display will take place at Gerrards Cross Community Centre. Enjoy an evening of fireworks, music and refreshments. A barbecue will also be on offer. Tickets cost £7 for adults and £5 for children, and are available from the office.

SPEEN: Bonfire Night will take place at 5.30pm on the Playing Fields.

BEACONSFIELD: The 50th Beaconsfield Round Table fireworks will take place at the rugby club. Over the years, the Round Table has helped a number of local causes, charities, schools and sports clubs, and organisers want to thank the community for its continued support by inviting them to celebrate the 50th anniversary with a bang. Gates open at 5pm with the main display at 7.15pm. Tickets cost £8 in advance and £10 on the gate, with under-fives going free. Visit www.beaconsfieldfireworks.com for full details.

FLACKWELL HEATH: There will be a family friendly fireworks display and bonfire with two displays at Chapel Road. The first is for the little ones, while the second will be the main display. Beer, wine, mulled wine, tea, coffee, hot dogs (inc. veggy) and other snacks will be on offer. Tickets at early bird price of £5 from Flackwell Heath schools and shops. Gates open at 5.30pm with bonfire at 6.45ppm and fireworks display at 7pm and 7.40pm.

PRESTWOOD: Bonfire Night will be hosted by the Prestwood Scouts at the Wren Davis fields, on Wycombe Road. Gates open at 6pm and the bonfire will be lit at 7pm. Tickets bought before November 3 are £5 single, £12 family and can be bought from local shops. The Great Missenden School PTA event is at 6.30pm on the school field.

LATIMER: An evening full of great BBQ food, live music, kids activities and concluding with a fantastic fireworks display will take place at Restore Hope. Tickets cost £10 for adults and £5 for children under 12. Gates open at 5.30pm. Visit www.restorehopelatimer.org/fireworks-night for full details.

DENHAM: Buckinghamshire Golf Club will host a bonfire night with fireworks display and food and drink. Tickets cost £5 per person and gates open at 5pm. Book by calling 01895 835 777.

FARNHAM: Farnham Round Table fireworks and torch-lit procession will take place at Farnham Park. You can buy tickets in advance at The Farnham Herald office and Elphicks Department Store on West Street. They will also be sold on the day from the Lion and Lamb and Bush hotel entrance on the Borough – up to 5pm. The procession leaves Farnham Central car park at 6.15pm, the bonfire will be lit at the park at 7.15pm and fireworks display will take place at around 7.45pm to music.

GREAT MISSENDEN: There will be a fantastic firework event set to music with fairground rides – including a helter-skelter – at Great Missenden C of E Combined School. There will also be a hog roast, BBQ, bar and fun for all the family. Visit www.tickettailor.com/events/gmsptaevents/204145 to buy tickets.

COOKHAM: The fireworks display will again be by the twice British Champions, local firework display and firework manufacturing company Shellscape, which also represents the UK at international display competitions in Europe and provides an outstanding display for Cookham residents every year. Taking place at Grove Farm, in Odney Lane, gates will open at 5.30pm with the bonfire being lit at 6pm. The fireworks display starts when the bonfire has burned down enough. Visit www.cookhamscouts.org/fireworks.htm.

Sunday, November 4

BEACONSFIELD: Holtspur School’s fantastic fireworks display is always a favourite with families. Head over to the school at 5pm, with the display set to start at 6pm. Advance tickets cost £5 for adults and £4 for children.

Monday, November 5

DOWNLEY: The annual tradition of a bonfire and torchlight procession will return to Downley on November 5 from 6.30pm – but before the festivities can get underway, help is needed to construct the bonfire. People are needed to help build it and the second building stage will take place on October 28 from 10am to 12pm. Just turn up and get involved if you would like to help out.

ASHLEY GREEN: The community association will host a bonfire night on the Glebe. The bonfire will be lit at 6pm with the fireworks starting at 7pm. Tickets cost £5 and are available on the night.

Saturday, November 10

CHALFONT ST GILES: Magic in the Sky is the name of this year’s fireworks display at Stone Meadow. Gates open at 5.45pm, the bonfire to be lit at 6.15pm and fireworks starting at 7pm. Refreshments including mulled wine, hot and cold drinks, bucks bangers and more will be on offer. Visit www.csg-scouts.org.uk/CSGFireworks for full details.