Blackcat and Standard Fireworks Blog

Here at Standard Fireworks we have been supplying fireworks to the UK market since 1891 and have a wealth of experience within the UK consumer firework market and partnerships with the UK's key retailers. From our head office in Huddersfield we co-ordinate the sales, marketing, sourcing, distribution of fireworks to the retail and professional trades. From 1998 Standard has been part of the Black Cat international brand.

January 23rd, 2012

Time posted: 13:37



Chinese New Year Fireworks London

Chinese New Year celebrations

Chinese New Year may soon be over after today but London is keeping the celebration going a little bit longer, by holding their Chinese New Year event on 29th January.
Celebrations will be held in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Chinatown.

-          Starting with a parade held in Rupert Street, Chinatown at 10.15 am, lasting approx 1hour 15mins

-          The opening ceremony will be held in Trafalgar Square where Mayor Boris Johnson and President of Chinatown, Stanley Tse will perform the Dotting of the Eye ceremony which will start at 12.00 noon

-          A display showcasing more than 100 performers will be held, including the Chen Brothers

-          Performances start straight after the opening ceremony and will continue till 5.40 pm

-          Finishing off with a spectacular firework display to follow traditional celebrations at 5.40 pm

It should be a fantastic event and one not to be missed.


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January 19th, 2012

Time posted: 15:27



Chinese New Year Fireworks last order date

Fireworks For Chinese New Year

 Chinese New Year is on the 23rd January this year, so that’s right around the corner. Don’t miss out on buying your fireworks in time to have them delivered right to your door.

Order by 10am on Friday 20th and make your Chinese New Year go with a bang! Also order over ÂŁ250 worth of fireworks and you can receive free delivery on your fireworks.

Buy fireworks online and take the hassle out of shopping, with videos of all the fireworks easily found online you can watch before you buy and make sure you’ve made the right selection for you.


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January 10th, 2012

Time posted: 15:50



Fireworks Calendar 2012

2012 Big Year for Fireworks?

Fireworks Calendar 2012

 With everything going on in the UK could this year be a massive year for fireworks.

 Lets have a look at what is coming up this year…

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January 10th, 2012

Time posted: 13:49



Chinese New Year Fireworks

Chinese New Year is coming up quickly. If you’re celebrating Chinese New Year celebrate it with Black Cat Fireworks.

We’ve got the firework range for everyone’s needs  – whether you are going all out this year and getting display kit fireworks or single ignition fireworks. We’ve also got a fantastic range of firework selection boxes, varying in price range.

Chinese New Year is known for many traditions, and spectacular firework displays are one of them. So don’t miss out on your chance to buy fireworks online in the UK and have them delivered to your door, no hassle, no fuss.

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January 10th, 2012

Time posted: 12:47



New Years Eve fireworks – Taipei 2012

Spectacular sights from Taipei for their New Years Eve celebrations. Fireworks being fired from the Taipei 101 building, formally the Taipei World Financial Centre. Where 800,000 people watched in awe as the building literally lit up with fireworks.
The stunning firework display lasted 5 minutes firing multi-coloured and multi-effect sequence shots from various heights of the building.
This fantastic celebration was not only for New Year but it also saw in the 101st anniversary of the Republic of China.


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January 4th, 2012

Time posted: 16:00



Chinese New Year 2012

Chinese New Year Celebrations

 

Chinese New Year this year is on 23rd January 2012, as the Chinese New Year welcomes in the year of the Male Black Water Dragon.

Regional customs and traditions vary widely in for the Chinese New Year, however it is traditional that all families clean the house thoroughly to sweep away any misfortune and make way for the good incoming luck.

This year is the 4709th year of the Chinese calendar.

Due to legends and tales of a monster that would attack villagers on the Chinese New Year, it is celebrated with the colour red as it was believed that this monster was afraid of the colour,
Red envelopes containing money are given out at the start of each year to bring good fortune.

Fireworks made from bamboo shoots and gunpowder were traditionally used to scare away evil spirits. In more modern times firecrackers have been used as they are known for their loud bangs – they have also become a large part of the celebrations due to their symbolisation of joyful times.


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January 3rd, 2012

Time posted: 13:57



London 2011/12 New Years Eve Fireworks

The 2011/12 New Years Eve spectacular fireworks in London.
With everything from being choreographed to music, high powered fireworks and fireworks firing from the top of Big Ben…its definitely worth watching again.


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