We can't afford Bonfire Night, but spent millions on an arts venue most people won't visit

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Bonfire Night has been a family tradition for generations of children growing up in Manchester. With giant firework displays and fires open to the public at the likes of Heaton Park, it was where thousands would head for the celebration knowing they'd be in for a fun night.

Since Covid, events like this still haven't returned and this week Manchester City Council announced that once again there will be no bonfire at Heaton Park.

While similar events at eight parks, including Platt Fields Park, Cringle Park, Debdale Park and Wythenshawe Park, will also not be taking place and have not returned since 2019. Read more: 'Another tradition eliminated' - Anger as Heaton Park and Platt Fields bonfires cancelled Confirming the decision, the council said it had ‘reprioritised’ funding, which would be used towards supporting and enhancing ‘the delivery of a wide range of free, community focused activities in parks across the city’.

As an alternative, the council says it's engaged with community partners to develop a programme of autumn and winter events in the wards which had previously held those events.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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