4,000 Attend Chiswick Business Park Fireworks


Ticketed event included live music, food stalls and children's entertainment

The firework display at Chiswick Business Park was spectacular as ever
The firework display at Chiswick Business Park was spectacular as ever

Over 4,000 people turned up to see the firework display at Chiswick Business Park this year.

The event on Thursday 4 November was ticketed with attendees asked to provide proof of double vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test. The Metropolitan Police supported the event alongside the Enjoy-Work onsite security team to ensure visitor safety. The organisers had to make changes to the way the event was run after issues with overcrowding in 2019.

The display was doubly popular this year due to the cancellation of the 2020 event due to lockdown and the lack of other organised displays in the area such as the one usually held in Ravenscourt Park.

There was live music , food traders and children’s entertainment. The 15-minute fireworks display was set-off from the top of Building 9 at 7.00pm. It followed a Fire Walk; a charity activity in support of local association HAY (Hounslow Action for Youth), raising over £1,000 on the night.

A firewalk raised over £1,000 for local charity
A firewalk raised over £1,000 for local charity

‘We all missed our Fireworks Extravaganza event in 2020. We were so proud to bring everyone together once again and to see so many happy faces‘ said Carly Gibbs, Head of Guest Experience, Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work.

The employees of companies working on the Campus regularly enjoy events and activities organised by the property management company Enjoy-Work. The annual programme of events is designed to improve the wellbeing of the workers and therefore increase their productivity.

Fireworks Extravaganza is one of the many events at Chiswick Business Park that welcomes the local community.

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November 9, 2019