Bonfire Night celebrations have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. But that won’t stop people putting on firework displays in their own gardens, and marking the occasion.On November 5 each year people usually celebrate Guy Fawkes Day, or Bonfire Night, by attending spectacular displays.Usually it’s a great opportunity to get together and have some fun – when you’re not in national lockdown.We remember the day by saying “Remember, remember the fifth of November, gunpowder, treason and plot.
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