Wednesday 3 November 2010

Bonfire Night 2010 at Glasgow Green

  













WHEN? 5th November 2010 7.30pm
WHERE? Glasgow Green
ADMISSION: Free

Celebrate bonfire night in Glasgow Green, with Glasgow’s infamous and spectacular musical fireworks display.

Last years fireworks display in Glasgow Green was the best yet.  More than 50,000 explosions were set to music, with the timing almost perfect, and the biggest shells in the UK being fired up into the night sky.

This years show is in association with Mamma Mia the musical, so we’ll be seeing the Glasgow Green fireworks display set to some of Abba’s greatest hits.  The Glasgow fireworks do seem to get better and better every year, so hopefully this year’s show will live up to it’s hype.

The night is not just about fireworks though; it also includes lasers, live bands, a funfair and food and drink stalls.  Enough to make sure that everyone is entertained!

The Glasgow fireworks show offers a free, safe and family oriented evening of fun.  Don’t miss one of the greatest events in Glasgow’s calendar!

MAIN ENTRANCE

Please enter Glasgow Green from Saltmarket, off Greendyke Street and Charlotte Street or via the West Carriageway (see map). There will be no access via the East Carriageway near Templeton Business Centre, via St Andrew’s Bridge or the River Walkway. Access to these areas will re-open at 8.00am on Saturday 6th
November.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Car parking is strictly limited so please use public transport. The nearest main line stations are Queen Street and Central Station – please call 0871 200 2233 for more details. The nearest local train stations are Argyle Street and High Street and the nearest underground stations are St Enoch and Bridge Street. For bus, train and underground information please call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 2223 or visit: www.travelinescotland.com

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Under no circumstances should fireworks, sparklers, alcohol or pets be brought onto Glasgow Green. Please
follow the directions of the stewards and the police on the night and come suitably dressed in case of inclement weather.

Source: www.glasgowlife.org

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