Manchester:A fireworks display “with a difference” is set to take place in the city centre this bonfire night.
Manchester’s Printworks digital ceiling will transform into an “immersive masterpiece” with a series of digital firework displays on Tuesday 5 November.
The event gets underway at 17:00 GMT when CBeebies’ Nigel Clarke hosts a “relaxed hour” of campfire stories designed for children before two firework displays take place at 18:00 and 19:15.
Rochdale: Three events are taking place across the borough, organised by Rochdale Council, external.
On Monday, 4 November the Middleton Bonfire and Fireworks Display will take place at Bowlee Community Park.
On Wednesday 6 November the Heywood Bonfire and Fireworks Display takes place at Queen’s Park Road, Heywood – opposite Queen’s Park.
And on Thursday 7 November Rochdale Bonfire and Fireworks Display will be at Cronkeyshaw Common, Rochdale.
All three events will see the bonfire lit at 19:00 GMT, followed by a fireworks display at 19:30.
Tameside: If you are looking for something a little quieter, Cockfield’s Farm Park, external will be putting on its annual “low bang” firework display, especially created for children and animals.
The farm is closed during the day, but it reopens its doors at 17:00 GMT for the evening celebrations, which include a bonfire and an LED Robot light show.
Wigan: The Haigh Family Firework Spectacular, external takes place on Sunday 3 November at Haigh Woodland Park.
The event will see a schedule of live entertainment including music, a fire show and a glow-in-the-dark puppet show.
The firework display starts at 20:30 GMT.