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Starting at approximately 9.30pm (or as soon as it’s dark enough) there will be three 10 minute displays fired from Mountbatten breakwater.
Each display will use up to 550kg NEM (Net Explosive Mass) – that’s over three tonnes of pyrotechnics each.
With so many people visiting Plymouth for the event, the roads can easily become choked up with traffic, particularly at the end of the evening when everyone is trying to leave at the same time.
The best advice for anyone coming into the City to watch the Championships is to use the Park & Ride facilities as the bus only lanes mean these can keep moving when many of the roads are at a standstill.
To find out more visit the Fireworks Championship home page.
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