The Alresford Hampshire fireworks will take place on the 7th November 2025. Organised by Alresford Rotary, they are now in their 29th year, and help to raise funds for those less forward in the local community and around the world.
A torchlight procession starts from the top of Broad Street at 7pm, following the Alresford Fire Engine for the walk to Arlebury Park, ahead of the traditional bonfire and fireworks display at 7.45pm.
Torches will be on sale around Broad Street.
Car parking at Perins School and Station Car Parks
Alresford is located 7 miles from Winchester, it is approximately a 20-minute drive from the city centre.
Under 5's free, children 5 - 16 years £6.00, Adults £12.00 (early-bird prices in October)
Season (7 Nov 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 19:00 | - 21:00 |
* Tickets on sale from 27th September
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