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Nick Heath

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #18 on: November 11, 2014, 05:57:42 PM »
This year's display was as good as all the others, thank you Scouts and Guides.   If you want to know when it is next year, look at the Stockport MBC planning portal at the end of August (2015) citing 'Brabyns Park Marple.'  This is an event for which planning permission is required from the Council and the application appears to be made in early August and a decision notified towards the end of August.

Could be wrong, but this has worked for the last three years.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #17 on: November 06, 2014, 05:51:08 AM »
Lots of people searching for this so just to bring the relevant information to the top:

Brabyns Bonfire & Firework Display
Date: Saturday 8th November 2014
Venue:  Brabyns Park Marple
Time: Bonfire 7pm   Fireworks 7.30pm
Ticket Prices:
In Advance: Adult £3  Children (5-15) £2
On the Gate: Adult £5  Children (5-15) £3

Tickets from:  Hollins of Marple, Hollins Lane, Marple.
                          The Post Office, Town Street, Marple Bridge.
                          Scout & Guide HQ's from Leaders.

Additional info:  Sorry we are unable to collect wood for the bonfire.
                               Limit parking in the close area - allow time to park and walk.
                                No private fireworks or sparklers for safety reasons.
Mark Whittaker
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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #16 on: November 05, 2014, 08:04:09 PM »
Brabyns bonfire is fund raising for guides and scouts, it takes place on the 8th November at 7pm. fireworks are lit at 7.30.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2014, 11:28:31 PM »
As this topic rears its head every year its worth noting that the bonfire in Brabyns Park has always been on the nearest Saturday to the 5th either before or after, this should clear up the misunderstanding hopefully.

TonyHoyle

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #14 on: November 01, 2014, 03:18:42 PM »
There was a really bad year a couple of years back which meant I haven't been back (it was overcrowded, muddy, the bonfire appeared to have a thousand mile exclusion zone around it and the fireworks appeared to be from a box of 'standard' fireworks and lasted about 15 minutes.. oh and instead of toffee apples we were blessed with a burger van).

From your comments I gather it's improved?  Might be worth trying again.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2014, 01:09:09 PM »
Of course, even the on the gate price is reasonable considering the quality of the show and the price that home fireworks would set you back instead

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2014, 07:43:45 PM »
Perhaps to entice people to buy in advance. If they haven't bought in advance and it's bad weather on the night, some people may choose to stay at home.

This is the reason. The Scouts and Guides run it as a fundraiser (as well as a community service) and whilst they can make do if poor weather means that they only break even, they can't really afford to make an actual loss on the event.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2014, 05:09:03 PM »
Why such a price difference if you want to pay on the night?
Family of 4 £10 in advance yet £16 on the night.

Perhaps to entice people to buy in advance. If they haven't bought in advance and it's bad weather on the night, some people may choose to stay at home.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2014, 07:21:28 PM »
Why such a price difference if you want to pay on the night?
Family of 4 £10 in advance yet £16 on the night.


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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2014, 11:38:25 AM »
I imagine that you will need to discuss that with the Scouts' insurers  ::)

Yeah, that's fine. On reflection I imagine it's something they have to say just in case an incident does occur as a consequence of somebody bringing their own sparklers along. It covers their back I suppose. I can understand that, I think I overreacted initially ;D

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2014, 11:14:10 AM »
But.... could whoever thought up that one please explain in as much detail as possible the "safety reason"?
I imagine that you will need to discuss that with the Scouts' insurers  ::)
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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2014, 10:10:40 AM »
Additional info: No private sparklers for safety reasons.

I don't mean to go off on on here because I'm looking forward to an exciting night with my little'un :)

But.... could whoever thought up that one please explain in as much detail as possible the "safety reason"?

Sparklers are a very important part of bonfire / fireworks night. Kids can't help beaming with joy when holding one, spelling their name out and all that. If I want to entrust my child with a sparkler and trust myself to supervise him with it then I will bring a pack along, as my parents did for me.

If some bright spark (ho-ho) from the increasingly annoying health & safety brigade tells me to put them in the bin, I will shove a toffee apple in their gob and tell them to head over to the bonfire to brighten up!

Disclaimer: I wouldn't really shove an apple in their mouth. Lover not a hater.

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2014, 09:10:41 PM »
We now have an official update from the Scouts:

Brabyns Bonfire & Firework Display
Date: Saturday 8th November 2014
Venue:  Brabyns Park Marple
Time: Bonfire 7pm   Fireworks 7.30pm
Ticket Prices:
In Advance: Adult £3  Children (5-15) £2
On the Gate: Adult £5  Children (5-15) £3

Tickets from:  Hollins of Marple, Hollins Lane, Marple.
                          The Post Office, Town Street, Marple Bridge.
                          Scout & Guide HQ's from Leaders.

Additional info:  Sorry we are unable to collect wood for the bonfire.
                               Limit parking in the close area - allow time to park and walk.
                                No private fireworks or sparklers for safety reasons.

Mark Whittaker
The Marple Website

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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2014, 08:13:34 AM »
Brabyns Park Bonfire is definitely on Saturday 8 November.

All other info below is from previous years and is currently unconfirmed:

Bonfire starts: 7.00pm
Fireworks start: 7.30pm
 
Tickets £3.00 Adult, Child 5 to 15 years £1.50 available from Hollins of Marple or from Scout Leaders.

Usually it's cheaper to buy the tickets in advance and I think they will be £4 and £2.50 on the night but again, not confirmed.
Mark Whittaker
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Re: Brabyns Park Bonfire [8 November 2014]
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2014, 09:45:19 PM »
Thanks all -  :)