Funfair, food and fireworks in Blackheath
The annual free Blackheath Fireworks display takes place on Saturday from 8pm. This year’s event will include a funfair from noon, food and bars from 5pm and a fireworks display from 8pm which will last around 15 minutes.
It is the biggest free display in London and regularly attracts thousands of people from across the capital and the south-east. This year’s aerial display, which can be seen for miles, will once again be brought to life by local company Emergency Exit.
The event is free but visitors can support Blackheath Fireworks by making a donation online at https://lewisham.gov.uk/inmyarea/events/fireworks/Pages/default.aspx or on the night via bucket collections.
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Hi is the fun fair still on today? Or is it getting packed away?