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How to get to the New Brighton fireworks

Social Media from Christchurch City Council

For those of you heading along to the fireworks at New Brighton Pier tomorrow night please have a read here to see the best route and all the road closures below:

Road Closures:

From 6pm to Midnight November 5, 2016.

* Marine Parade From Hawke Street to Hood Street

* Oram Avenue From Beresford Street to Hood Street

* Brighton Mall Entire Length

* Beresford Street Entire Length

* Hardy Street From Collingwood Street to Seaview Road

* Hood Street Union Street to Oram Avenue

* Ida Street Entire Length

* Union Street Owles Terrace to Beresford Street

* Seaview Rd Hardy Street to Brighton Mall

Have an awesome time and enjoy the show in the sky!

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