Thursday, November 5

Haverfordwest Rugby Club in Merlins Bridge will light its bonfire at 6.15pm and the firework display will start at 7.15pm. Entry costs £3 for adults and £2 for children.

• Hook Sports and Social Club will open its gates at 6pm, with the firework display starting at 7pm. Entry costs £3 for adults and £2 for children. Hot dogs and burgers will be on sale throughout the evening.

Milford Haven Round Table and the Port of Milford Haven have teamed up to stage a spectacular fireworks display, and for the first time the event will take place at Milford Marina. It will include a concert in partnership with 102.5 Radio Pembrokeshire featuring performances from Milford Haven Junior Town Band, Ragsy and Seren Jade. Between 5.30pm and 8.30pm there will be plenty to entertain the children as Holmes Funfair will be based at the marina, along with a range of refreshments available. Entry is free.

• Llysyfran YFC are holding their annual fireworks display at Llysyfran Reservoir.

The bonfire will be lit at 7.15pm and the fireworks display will start at 7.45pm. There will be music on the night and refreshments available. Entry costs £2 for all.

• St Florence Village Hall and Sports Field bonfire night and fireworks display gets underway from 6pm. Steve Briers will be the MC for a fun packed evening, with entertainment for all the family. There will be a bouncy castle and slide, stalls, face painting and refreshments. Entry costs £2.50 for over 12s and £1 for under 12s.

• Templeton firework display and bonfire gets underway at 6.30pm on the village green. Hot food and drinks will be available.

• Cilgerran Festive Week Committee will host a bonfire night on the football field. The bonfire will be lit at 7pm and the fireworks will commence at 7.30pm. There will be a licenced bar, BBQ and refreshments. Please note, there will be no sparklers on the field.

• The Cricketers firework spectacular takes place at Imble Lane, Pembroke Dock. Gates open at 6.30pm and the display starts at 7.15pm. Hot food and drinks are available. Entry costs £5 for adults and £3 for children.

• St Govans Inn, Bosherston is hosting a free bonfire night and fireworks display. Cheeseburgers and hotdogs will be available, along with ice cream cones. The full menu will also be on from 6pm, but bookings for table meals will be essential. The bonfire will be lit at 7pm and the fireworks will start at around 7.30pm If it is raining or very windy, please call 01646 661311 after 5pm to see if it is still going ahead.

• The 1st Goodwick Scouts will host a fireworks night at Goodwick Moor car park from 6.30pm. There will be a BBQ and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.

• Whitland fireworks display takes place at in Parc Dr Owen. Gates open at 6pm and the fireworks start at 7.30pm. Market Street will be closed to traffic that evening. The closure will take place between 6.30pm and 9pm and will see the street closed from its junction with St John Street to its junction with St Mary's Street - a total distance of approximately 250 metres. The alternative route for westbound traffic will be via Spring Gardens, the A40 and West Street, and vice versa for eastbound traffic.

• Carmarthen Park will host two great fireworks displays at 6.30pm and 7.30pm. There will be stalls, funfair and live entertainment hosted on stage by local radio presenter Jay Curtis, with a special appearance by X Factor finalist Jay James. Gates open at 5pm. Entry costs £5 adults, £3 children and £15 for a family ticket. The event has been organised by Carmarthen Round Table.

• Newcastle Emlyn’s annual fireworks display will be held at the castle ruins, starting from 7pm.

  • Manorbier fireworks, doors open at 5.30pm, adults £2 entry and children (under 16) £1, at Manorbier sports field. Event includes a bonfire, bar, food, candy floss, Guy Fawkes competition raffle, and fireworks.

Friday, November 6

Solva fireworks display gets underway from 6.30pm in Lower Solva car park. There is no charge, but donations are greatly appreciated to keep the annual event going. There will be entertainment in The Royal George afterwards, with Honey Fungus performing.

• Glogue Quarry near Crymych will host its annual bonfire and firework display, starting at 7pm. The event is supported by Hermon YFC with food and hot drinks available at the old slate quarry. At 8pm following the fireworks there will be games, and music back at Hermon Hall.

Tenby Rotary Club will be hosting their annual firework display, in association with Tenby Rugby Club, at the rugby ground, Heywood Lane. Also taking place will be a junior rugby tournament for under 11s and a mini firework show for toddlers, starting at 7.15pm. There will also be a mini funfair and licensed bar.

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