Here are the best places to go if you want to enjoy a community display in a safe environment.
If you’re planning a display at home, make sure you stick to the fireworks safety code.
![Bonfire night falls ahead of a return to school after the half-term holiday but if you still want to see a community fireworks display, then head for Matlock Rugby Club's rescheduled event at Cromford Meadows on Saturday, November 11. The event, which runs from 5pm until 11pm, will include a children's firework show, fairground rides, live music, barbecue, food and drink stalls. Tickets £15 (adult), £8 (child), £40 (family, two adults and two children) five years and under free admission. Tickets bought for the original November 4 date remain valid.](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRmMTkzODY0LTczOGQtNDBhYy05OGVhLWFjNWQ5NTBlMzg3ODplMjJlNzNmMS02MDBiLTRhMWItOGI5NC04NGM1ZmE2MGMyNTU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
5. Cromford
Bonfire night falls ahead of a return to school after the half-term holiday but if you still want to see a community fireworks display, then head for Matlock Rugby Club's rescheduled event at Cromford Meadows on Saturday, November 11. The event, which runs from 5pm until 11pm, will include a children's firework show, fairground rides, live music, barbecue, food and drink stalls. Tickets £15 (adult), £8 (child), £40 (family, two adults and two children) five years and under free admission. Tickets bought for the original November 4 date remain valid. Photo: Adobe Stock