Bonfire Night will soon be upon us, and there are a number of events going on at various locations in Monmouthshire to celebrate the occasion.
It falls on Friday November 5 and there are many displays planned around the region.
Also known as Guy Fawkes night, it commemorates the occasion when Fawkes was arrested whilst guarding explosives that had been placed underneath the House of Lords.
We have rounded up several fireworks displays you can attend next week.
Where can you go for fireworks displays in South East Wales?
Monmouth Rotary Club Bonfire Night
Where: The Boathouse, Old Dixton Road, Monmouth, NP25 3DP
When: Friday November 5
The town bonfire will take place from 6pm to 8pm on Friday, with attendees being able to enjoy the spectacle of the fireworks next to the River Wye.
Food will also be available to purchase.
Tickets cost £6 for adults, £3 for children under the age of 14, and £15 for a family of two adults and two children.
Round Table Fireworks Extravaganza 2021
Where: Belgrave Park, Abergavenny, NP7 7AD
When: Friday November 5
An amazing pyromusicsl display will take place at Belgrave Park in Abergavenny from 7pm sharp.
Tickets costs £8 for adults and £4 for children, with all proceeds going towards charity.
They can be purchased here.
Devauden Fireworks
Where: The Hood Memorial Hall, Devauden, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6NX
When: Friday November 5
A large bonfire will be lit on the Village Hall grounds at 6.30pm, with gates opening at 5.3opm.
Live music will also be ongoing ay 6.15pm before the fireworks get underway at 7pm.
Entry is free, but donations are welcome.
Chepstow Community Fireworks
Where: Chepstow Comprehensive School, Welsh Street, Chepstow, NP16 5LR
When: Sunday November 7
Chepstow Round Table will host the fireworks night, with there being hot food, music and other attractions on site.
The main event will begin at 7pm with a colourful fireworks display.
Gates open from 4.30pm and entry is free.
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