Wandsworth Council has warned residents not to take their pets to this year’s Battersea Park Fireworks Display on 6 November.
Anyone in breach of the order will be evicted from the park, according to the Council’s Events Team.
Also on the banned list are glass bottles, sparklers, and fireworks.
The Metropolitan Police and the Wandsworth Park Police will enforce safety rules on the night.
Gates open to the event at 6pm followed by the bonfire lighting at 7.30pm.
The fireworks display kicks off at 8pm. Mulled wine and a range of cuisine will be available to buy from a food court and bar.
Spectators are encouraged to keep an eye out for the Wandsworth Group of Rotary Clubs who will be collecting for charity. Tickets to the event are priced £6 (£1 children under 10).
To purchase in advance, phone 0845 070 6870 (9am - 5pm Monday to Friday until 5 November 2010).
Tickets can be purchased from selected gates on the day. Check Wandsworth Council website for updated information.
Based on information supplied by David Kilcline.
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