Whilst we may be a little less enthusiastic about letting children wander the streets asking strangers for sweets, there's no excuse for NOT hosting the spookiest Halloween party of them all. In fact, us Brits are pretty good at throwing parties, aren't we?
The event is organised by Kingston Round Table and Kingston Rotary Club with support from People For Places Leisure, the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, the local Police, the St.John Ambulance Service and Radio Jackie. Sponsored by Greenfield Property Agents.
Listen, we love fireworks and bonfires. They really are spectacular and the memories will live on forever, but it's a serious event and people (and houses) can get seriously hurt and damaged. We've whittled down the most important and helpful information you need to know before you hold your own display.
14th November 2013 - Kingston Town Centre provides free family entertainment with choirs, Christmas street entertainers and Father Christmas switching on Kingston Town Centre’s Christmas Lights.
It's that time of year again when zombies rise from the dead, witches emerge from behind their cauldrons and vampires sharpen their fangs. Here are just a few suggestions of some ghoulish goings on this Halloween 2012 in and around Kingston.
Two of London's most popular bonfires and fireworks displays on Bonfire Night 2012 will take place in Wimbledon Park and Morden Park on 3rd and 4th November.
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