At the Plough Inn, Bedworth CV12 0LQ, near Coventry on Saturday November 5th.
Crossed Keys MCC.
Fire lighting at 7.00pm
Chinese bike to be blown up.
The Stig (A professional pyrotechnic whizz) setting off the fireworks.
Marquees with rock music playing in one.
Pig roast, dogs' and burgers.
Beer from behind the bar and even cheaper cans from the kitchen door (ssshhhh!!!!).
Guy Fawkes competition (best guy made by the the kids, first prize, and of course prizes for all the other kids!)
Fire and rescue benefit from any profits made.
Fire and rescue present for H&S requirements.
Come along if you live nearby!
Kids entrance is free.
Adults £5 on the door
Admittance from 6.30pm
Sounds like a great do Rattey, would have been great to have caught up with you (it seems like forever), but like Boss Mom, I also have alternative plans.
Hope you have a fab time and see you at the Xmas do
p.s. Have you seen Wally???
Not seen Wally! lol
The do is attended by mainly local folk but a few local bike groups make an appearance.
We are in direct competition with the Miners Welfare Park bonfire (Bedworth) but our do is a little more intimate and a little less (hmmm lot less!) ruled by H&S!
Where fireworks are concerned there couldn't be enough Health & Safety rules, in MHO.
When I was about 9 years old I was hit by a rocket being set off in the crowd which ended up on my leg, fortunately I wore very thick tights so I managed to escape serious injury.
Bonfire night was a total success.
Minimal H&S and no serious injuries.
I feel personally that with concerns such as global warming through the greenhouse effect. Oil, coal and gas reserves disappearing in our childrens lifetimes, and most countries now trying to back out of their promises for the reduction and storage of carbon dioxide from power plants, there are many more important issues than the odd firework injury.
Wrapping people in cotton wool for their safety whilst half the world starves seems pretty innapropriate to me.
Bonfire night is a great British tradition that fortunately has not been wiped out or totally controlled by the authorities yet.
Rattay, alltho the issues you mention are indeed important, and I didn't get seriously hurt physically, I didn't think my experience as a child wasn't important.
I doubt those who lost a limb would think their experience unimportant, neither the families of those who lost their life all due to someone messing about with fireworks.
They will be introducing laws to stop us motorbiking next because it's dangerous!
I agree with you messing around with fireworks is stupid.
As I said in the first post we had a professional pyrotechnic person setting off all the fireworks at our do.