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WIN a family ticket for Worksop Rugby Club Bonfire Night

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Published Date:
02 November 2009
THE promise of toasty winter nights is stoking up as Bonfire Night approaches once again this year – and there are plenty of events to keep the whole family amused.
Worksop Rugby Club's Bonfire Night promises to be bigger and better than ever this year, and this week's competition should help the popular event go with a brilliant bang.

We have teamed up with organisers to offer ten lucky readers a family tic
ket admitting two adults and up to the children for the Stubbing Lane event on Saturday 7th November.

Event spokesman Dave Bennett said visitors will be treated to a spectacular firework display and bonfire to guarantee an exciting and toasty evening.

"It's the biggest community event in Bassetlaw and we hope this year's brings even more enjoyment for a lot of people. We have held the prices again this year, which we hope will help people to have a good night," he said.

Adding to the evening's entertainment will be Tuby's Fairground, Dolby's Hog Roast, a licensed bar and a roadshow from Trax FM and Trust AM.

Gates open at 5pm and the bonfire will be lit at 7.30pm - ready for the firework display at 8pm. Tickets are priced £2, children £1 and under fives go free.

To book your own event at Worksop Rugby Club call Dave Bennett on 07791 293060.

To enter the competition, simply answer the following question.

Q) When is Guy Fawkes Night traditionally celebrated?

Drop your answer, along with name, address and a daytime contact number to: The Worksop Guardian, 21-27 Ryton Street, Worksop, Notts S80 2AY.

Alternatively, click here to email us your entry.




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  • Last Updated: 02 November 2009 10:51 AM
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