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Win family tickets for Ayr Rugby Club's Fireworks Night extravaganza

The venue at Millbrae, which is home to both Ayr Rugby Club and the Ayrshire Bulls, always puts on a fantastic display.

The public will be treated to another spectacular event at Millbrae
The public will be treated to another spectacular event at Millbrae (Image: IAIN BROWN)

We’ve teamed up with our friends at Ayr Rugby Club to offer our readers a night to remember at the club’s popular annual Fireworks Night at Millbrae on Friday, November 3.

The venue at Millbrae, which is home to both Ayr Rugby Club and the Ayrshire Bulls, always puts on a fantastic display.


And this year’s event is expected to be another showstopper.


We’re giving away two sets of family tickets (two adults, two children) - worth a total of £53 - to two sets of families who enter our fantastic competition.

And all you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of the two family tickets on offer is to answer this simple question:

Where do Ayr Rugby Club and Ayrshire Bulls play their home matches?

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E-mail your answers to [email protected] by Thursday, November 2 at 4pm and we’ll pick two sets of winners at random. Entrants must include their e-mail address and a mobile telephone number so that a link may be provided to them to access a QR code, which will enable access on the night. Good luck!

But don’t worry if you are not a winner, because there is still time to snap up a ticket for Friday night’s big event.


The promo poster
The promo poster (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

The fun starts at 5pm on Friday, November 3 with the opening of the Fairground. The Bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the fireworks display begins at 7.30pm.

A club spokesperson said: “It’s the biggest and best fireworks spectacular around.”


Family Tickets (two adults, two children under 18) cost £26.50 and individual tickets are (Adults £8.50, Child Under 18 £6.50).

There is extremely limited reserved car parking (Doonside) which costs £8 (admits one person) and Reserved Disabled car parking at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (RBBM) (£5 admits one).

There is also Reserved Disabled car parking at Auld Nick's View (Parallel to Alloway Church) costing £5 (admits one).


Those wishing to attend are being asked to note that there are no physical tickets for the event- QR codes will be issued, then scanned.

A spokesperson added: “Our Fireworks Tickets continue to enjoy brisk online sales.”

Tickets can be purchased at https://loom.ly/zESzgWo


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