Make sure you have a blast this Bonfire night
FRIDAY
Brockwell Park
A fireworks showcase organised by Lambeth Council. Doors open 4pm and the display will begin at 8pm. Free to attend.
Streatham Common
A second show by Lambeth Council, running parallel to the Brockwell Park display (see above).
Bishops Park
Hammersmith and Fulham Council’s event opens at 6pm, with fireworks on at 7.15pm. Adults £5 entry.
SATURDAY
Enfield Town Park
This long-running display promises to provide a family atmosphere. Gates 6pm, show 7.30pm. Adults £6.
Battersea Park
One of the glitziest shows of the Bonfire weekend, Battersea Park will host a London-themed display with specially designed fireworks. Gates 6pm, display 8pm. Adults £8.
Blackheath Common
A gigantic free display that kicks off at 8pm.
SUNDAY
Richmond Athletic Ground
West-enders will flock to this musically themed display, complete with a bit of dancing. Doors 4pm, fireworks 7pm. Adults £10.
Millwall Park
Part of a trio of events hosted by Tower Hamlets Council. Fireworks start 7.30pm. Admission free.
Barking Park
All the thrills and spills of the funfair at this proper East End bash. Doors at 4pm, fireworks at 6.15pm. Adults £5.
MONDAY
Ealing Cricket Club
Dubbed a “Jubilee firework megashow”, this Brit-pop-inspired event is sure to go off with a bang. Doors 6pm, display 7.30pm. Adults £6.
Southwark Park
Another musical number, kicking off at 6pm, with the main event at 7pm. And best of all… it’s free.
Waltham Forest Town Hall
This free display will offer guests food and drinks from 5.30pm, with the spectacular finale following later.