The firework celebration has not taken place since 2019 as Manchester City Council blame 'rising costs' and 'pressure on budgets'.
The firework celebration has not taken place since 2019 as Manchester City Council blame "rising costs" and "pressure on budgets". Manchester City Council has confirmed they will not be running bonfire night events or fireworks at their parks, including Heaton Park, for the second year running. Last year, the events for Bonfire Night were cancelled after a two-year lay-off during the pandemic.
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