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T is hard to believe it is November already.

But if you are looking for things to do in Warrington over the next month, there is plenty to choose from.

From fireworks to ice skating and Christmas fairs to art exhibitions, there is lots to divert the attention from the General Election.

Check out the best events below.

 

BONFIRE NIGHT > VARIOUS DATES AND VENUES ACROSS WARRINGTON

Warrington Guardian: Fireworks light the sky

This weekend and next is dominated by firework displays across Warrington.

Take your pick from the following

THE LONGBARN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR New Horizons School, Fallowfield Grove, November 1 Entry is by donation and free for children, with gates open at 5pm and a fireworks display taking place at 7.30pm. The evening will also feature a bonfire, fairground rides and refreshments.

BIG LYMM BONFIRE Cherry Tree Primary School, Hardy Road, November 2 Doors open at 6pm, kids’ fireworks display at 6:45pm and main fireworks display at 7:30pm

GULLIVER’S November 2 The fireworks display is scheduled for around 7.15pm

 

STOCKTON HEATH BONFIRE AND FIREWORK DISPLAY Stockton Heath Scout Centre, November 2 Gates open at 6.30pm, bonfire at 7pm and fireworks at 8pm. There will also be a licensed bar, food and a barbecue on offer.

THELWALL PARISH HALL DISPLAY Bell Lane, November 2 Gates open at 5pm, bonfire lit at 6pm, fireworks at 6.45pm. There will also be children’s rides and food available

PENKETH PRIMARY SCHOOL November 2, gates open at 6pm Hot and cold refreshments with food by Snoutwood Trotters THE KINGS CLUB St Mary’s Street, November 2, free Doors open at 6pm, display at 7pm

SPOOKY WORLD BONFIRE NIGHT Apple Jacks Adventure Park, Stretton Road, November 2, 6pm to 9pm £8 and children under 90cm are free

THE HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM November 5 Doors open at 5.30pm, and the fireworks set for 7.30pm.

MUSICAL FIREWORK EXTRAVAGANZA Twiss Green Primary School, Culcheth, November 8 Gates open at 6.30pm, fireworks are at 7.30pm. There will also be fairground rides, hot drinks and food by The Raj

BROOMFIELDS JUNIOR SCHOOL Appleton, November 9.

Gates open at 6pm. Firework display at 7.30pm.

APPLETON THORN PRIMARY SCHOOL November 9, from 6pm

LIGHT SWITCH-ON Golden Square November 8

Warrington Guardian:

Get ready for Christmas with the ever popular free switch-on at Golden Square 

The fun starts from 5pm with the entertainment between 6pm and 7pm

The Greatest Showman is this year's theme with a fire performance, aerial acts and Santa

CHRISTMAS FAIRS > Across Warrington, various dates

Warrington Guardian: Have breakfast or supper with Father Christmas

Fairs are taking place across town from mid November. Here is a small selection

Residents are invited to attend Latchford Methodist Church throughout the day on November 16 to enjoy a free Christmas fair.

Various stalls are on offer with refreshments and lunches being served, together with a guest appearance from Wolfie, the Warrington Wolves Mascot.

A Christmas fair with a difference takes place in Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden.

The Warrington Creative Collectives fair runs on Saturday, November 16 from 11am until 4pm.

Check out painting, jewellery, ceramics, textiles, mosaics, fused glass and more.

Start your Christmas shopping early at the St Elphin's Church craft fair.

Held on Saturday, November 23 from 11am until 3pm, the grand raffle will be drawn at 2.30pm.

Browse handmade crafts, Christmas gifts, jewellery, fancy frames, cakes and refreshments.

ICE RINK Golden Square from November 22

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A real ice rink called Icescape is coming to the Old Market Square from Friday, November 22 to Saturday, January 5 – replacing last year’s Christmas teepee as the main festive attraction in Warrington town centre.

Sessions start from £6 and can be booked now icescape-warrington.co.uk

ERIC TUCKER: THE UNSEEN ARTIST Warrington Museum and Art Gallery from November 23

Warrington Guardian:


Features work by Warrington artist Eric Tucker, whose prolific talent came to light after his death. Family members discovered several hundred paintings and thousands of drawings while clearing out his home. He has been dubbed Warrington’s ‘secret Lowry’ in recognition of his chosen topic – working-class life in a northern town

The free exhibition runs until February

 

STOCKTON HEATH CHRISTMAS LIGHT SWITCH-ON November 29

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The switch-on takes place on Friday evening at Victoria Square followed by festive fairs across the centre of the village afterwards

 

The true start to Christmas in Stockton Heath