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November 8, 2025The year’s most anticipated event in Harrow is back! This Saturday, November 8, Byron Park will host its annual fireworks celebration, which is a must-attend event for fireworks enthusiasts, families, and friends. As in prior years, visitors should be aware of the event’s significant travel updates and advice before visiting the park. This year’s celebration, which is well-known for its lively ambiance and outstanding fireworks displays, is expected to be larger and more spectacular than previous years.Access to Byron Park – Important Travel InformationThe organisers have made it clear that this event is entirely car-free, and attendees are strongly discouraged from driving. Roads around Byron Park will be closed to general traffic, with access limited to residents and emergency vehicles only. To ensure smooth access for everyone, several key roads will be closed before and during the event. These include Byron Road, Peel Road, Stuart Road, Belmont Road, and Canning Road. This means visitors will need to plan their journey ahead of time and avoid using their cars for transportation.Advertisement Public Transport – The Best OptionFor those attending the fireworks celebration, public transport is the most efficient way to get to Byron Park. Harrow & Wealdstone Station, which is just a short six-minute walk from the park, provides access to the Bakerloo Line and various local bus routes. Several bus services operate in the vicinity, with stops around a four-minute walk to the park, including the 140, 186, 340, and 182 routes. Visitors travelling from nearby areas will find it easy to get to the event without worrying about the road closures or parking issues.Parking Options – Limited AvailabilityIf driving is absolutely necessary, there are several nearby car parks where visitors can park their vehicles, though it is important to note that parking around Byron Park itself will not be available due to the event’s car-free policy. For those who need to park, the following options are available:AdvertisementSt Ann’s Shopping Centre – A convenient option, located a short distance from the park.St George’s Shopping Centre – About a 20-minute walk away, but accessible by buses such as the 140, 186, 340, or 182.Harrow & Wealdstone Station Car Park – A short walk to the park, but visitors should check the rates and restrictions before parking.Pee …