- Written by Shannon Eustace
- BBC News, Suffolk
Many fireworks displays and events have been canceled this weekend due to bad weather.
Large parts of Suffolk remain flooded after Storm Babette and Storm Ciaran hit the county.
A number of fireworks displays have been canceled, including those at Haveningham Hall and Andree Farm in Mildenhall.
However, some organizations have decided to reschedule their events to a later date.
Weather conditions closed many schools and caused flooding in several towns.
Sprites Primary School in Ipswich was due to hold a fireworks display on Thursday, but the decision has been made to cancel it.
Principal Motiur Rahman said: “We are all deeply disappointed.”
“We tried everything to keep the show going. We considered scaling down the event, changing dates and moving locations. Despite our best efforts, we lost this time to Storm Ciaran. .”
A fireworks display was scheduled to be held at Andree Farm on November 2nd, but was canceled due to weather.
Other event organizers have also decided to postpone.
Stonham Burns Park said: “The venue has been advised by organizers Fireworks Emporium to cancel due to the wet weather surrounding Storm Babette.”
In response to requests from local villagers to hold the event, it has been postponed to December 2nd.
Pub owner Lindsay Rose said on Facebook that the storm had “forced us to postpone” the planned fireworks display.
Charlie Buckle, owner of a pub near Hadley, said: “There was no way we could cancel the fireworks display. We know everyone is looking forward to it so we’ve decided to postpone it for a few weeks.”
The pub is planning to hold an event on November 25th.