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Bonfires in (and around) SE22 Friday, Saturday, Sunday


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As a Southwark resident I applied for my FREE ticket to the Fireworks at Southwark Park

which I believe may have a Bonfire. I paid a Voluntary ?5.00 donation.


That was about 3 - 4 weeks ago. Got a reply saying This is not your ticket.

Your ticket will be sent separately in PDF form..


Not recieved my ticket and no further info..


DulwichFox

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Best in my opinion is always Dulwich Sports Ground - Giant Arches Rd, off Burbage Rd. Saturday 2nd. ?10 adults under 10s free. Doors 5pm, Bonfire 6pm, Fireworks 7pm. Very busy (and you can always get food and drink during/afterwards. You must purchase tickets via eventbrite beforehand (you cannot pay on the door!!) Oh, and it says no sparklers.
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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> As a Southwark resident I applied for my FREE

> ticket to the Fireworks at Southwark Park

> which I believe may have a Bonfire. I paid a

> Voluntary ?5.00 donation.

>

> That was about 3 - 4 weeks ago. Got a reply

> saying This is not your ticket.

> Your ticket will be sent separately in PDF form..

>

>

> Not recieved my ticket and no further info..

>

> DulwichFox



All the free tickets for Southwark residents are sold out now. I left it too late this year.


If you haven't received your ticket I should check your spam folder, and if it isn't there I would contact them, as security was tight last year and they probably won't let you in without it.


Good luck!

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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > As a Southwark resident I applied for my FREE

> > ticket to the Fireworks at Southwark Park

> > which I believe may have a Bonfire. I paid a

> > Voluntary ?5.00 donation.

> >

> > That was about 3 - 4 weeks ago. Got a reply

> > saying This is not your ticket.

> > Your ticket will be sent separately in PDF

> form..

> >

> >

> > Not recieved my ticket and no further info..

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

>

> All the free tickets for Southwark residents are

> sold out now. I left it too late this year.

>

> If you haven't received your ticket I should check

> your spam folder, and if it isn't there I would

> contact them, as security was tight last year and

> they probably won't let you in without it.

>

> Good luck!


Windows 10 mail on PC does not seem to have Spam folders.


I have checked the Spam folder on my Iphone for the same mail account.. Nothing there.


I received confirmation of my Ticket on 27/09/19 and told to contact them if I have not got them

48 hours before the event.


Not Holding breath but not too worried if I do not get to go... P'd off about my ?5.00 or was it ?10.00 donation

Don't even remember what it was for.


Foxy

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