BONFIRE night is just around the corner and many people will be marking the day across Herefordshire.

Here are a few of the fireworks displays taking place in the county in the upcoming weeks.

Kington

On Friday, October 29, Kington recreation ground will be hosting fireworks display from 6pm-8pm.

It is taking place a week early to coincide with half term and make it a truly family event.

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Entry is free and run by the local fire services.

For more information visit Kington Fireworks.

Leominster

On November 4, the Kings Head, in Docklow, Leominster, will be putting on fireworks and a bonfire.

The bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm following by the fireworks display at 7pm.

All ages are welcome and there will be glowsticks for children as well as a play area.

Hot dogs, burgers and chips will be available, and drinks will be served inside and outside in the beer garden.

Extra parking will be available.

Hereford

On November 5, Hereford Round Table will be hosting its firework night at the Livestock Market, in Roman Road.

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As well as a fireworks display, The Beefy Boys, Origin Pizza, Divine Donuts and Black Mountain Roast and live music from Finn McGowan will be there.

All of which will be raising money for local charities.

Get your tickets online here or at the gate.

The Forge, Hereford

The Forge, in Holme Lacy Road, Hereford, is hosting fireworks display on November 5.

The event takes place between 5pm and 7pm.

Tickets are free with a complementary free drink on entry.

Local food venders will be available if you would like to purchase hot food but will only be accepting cash.

People will need to confirm their place by signing up via an eventbrite link.

Secret Garden, Hereford

The Secret Garden, in Hereford, will also be hosting fireworks display but it is sold out.

Tupsley, Hereford

A free family bonfire night will be held at the Quarry, in Tupsley, on Saturday, November 5.

Gates open at 5pm.

The fireworks will be low noise. The display will be between 7pm and 7.30pm.

A bouncy castle, fairground rides and food stalls will be at the event.

"It was very close this year to this not happening due to increased costs," said organisers.

"So please do come along enjoy the night and remember a few quid for the donation buckets."

There will also be a Guy competition, and the best guy’s owner gets to choose a charity that organisers will donate £50 to.

Car parks will be at St. Paul’s Primary School and Bishops school, and the United Reform church. 

People are warned not to park in the housing areas as police will be monitoring.

Signs and volunteers will be directing people to car parks.

Orleton

Taking place at the recreation ground, behind Orleton Parish Hall, on November 5. A bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm, followed by fireworks at 7pm.

The event has an entry fee of £7 for adults, £4 for children, and £20 for a family (two adults and two children).

It’s an annual display organised by Orleton Young Farmers and raises money for the Orleton and District Football Club. Refreshments are available.

Presteigne

Presteigne fireworks will be held on November 5.

The evening will start at 6.15pm with a procession from the Recycling Centre.

There will also be fire juggling, and a fire sculpture.

The firework display will begin at 6.45pm on Went’s Meadow.

The fireworks will be followed by an evening of live music and dancing.