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Manchester's Bonfire Night Sparks Joy Back in 2026!
27 Nov
Summary
- Manchester will host free fireworks displays and bonfires starting in 2026.
- The popular Bonfire Night events were canceled since 2020 due to the pandemic.
- Increased central government funding enables the return of these community events.

Manchester City Council has announced the eagerly awaited return of free fireworks displays and bonfires for Bonfire Night, commencing in 2026. These popular events, which were a staple in eight of the council's parks, have been absent since 2020 due to pandemic-related cancellations.
The council attributes the revival of these community spectacles to an anticipated increase in central government funding. Town hall leaders are optimistic about securing more financial support as funding formulas are being adjusted to better account for challenges in economically deprived areas, a move expected to benefit Manchester.
Council leader Bev Craig highlighted the significance of free community events in Manchester, expressing pleasure at the return of the fireworks by popular demand. She emphasized the role of these gatherings in bringing people together, noting that the council sought to support a wider range of events when initial funding was reduced. The council plans to formally confirm the return next week upon receiving detailed funding information for the 2026-27 period.




