WITH BONFIRE night fast approaching, many of us will be looking for a local spectacle to enjoy with the family or with friends.
On what is one of the biggest nights of the year on the UK calendar, people will gather all around the country to witness fantastic firework displays.
With that in mind, we've had a look around to see where Flintshire residents can get their feast of colourful fireworks during November.
Sadly, the annual display organised by Deeside Round Table has been cancelled due to 'safety concerns'.
But, there are plenty of other locations to visit and enjoy.
In Mold, a display will be held at Mold Alexandra Football Club on Sunday (November 5).
Gates will open from 5pm, with the bonfire starting at 6pm and the fireworks scheduled for 6.30pm.
On the gate prices are £6 for adults, £4 for children (aged 5 to 17) and under five's can go for FREE.
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In Flint, the annual display in aid of the RNLI team will take place at Flint Castle from 6pm on Friday, November 3.
Flint town Mayor Ben Goldsborough will be on hand to start proceedings with the lighting of the beacon.
The fireworks display will then begin at around 7pm, organisers have said.
Entry to the display will be £5 for adults and £1 for accompanied children.
Over in Buckley, guests can head to a FREE firework display at the Higher Common on Hawkesbury Road.
The display, taking place from 6.30pm on Sunday, (November 5) will be carried out by the Festival Fireworks team on behalf of Buckley Town Council.
However, there will also be children's rides and other attractions on site from 5pm that evening for guests to enjoy.
Meanwhile, if you're looking for a dog-friendly event, then Hawarden Estate Farm Shop has you covered.
Their Bonfire Night on Saturday, (November 4) promises to be an evening you - and your furry friend - won’t forget.
They’ll have food from the fire, a roaming brass band, a BIG bonfire and a lantern estate walk as well as warming drinks from the outdoor bar and plenty of s’mores .
The event is open from 5pm to 9.30pm. There will be no fireworks.
Cost will be £10 per adult, £6 per child and under two's go FREE.
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