Black Isle scene set for Rosemarkie bonfire and fireworks tonight
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THE scene has been set for a Black Isle bonfire tonight which will help stoke funds for a local group working for the community.
Rosemarkie Bonfire is being held tonight (Saturday, November 11).
Rosemarkie Amenities Association and Beach Cafe has established a tradition of staggering its bonfire night to avoid clashes with other events and to take account of the tide.
The bonfire will be lit at 6pm with a firework display scheduled for 6.30pm.
The group posted: "The support of all of you lovely people is what makes this such a great night!Times are tough right now, but we hope you can spare a few pennies to drop in our donation buckets or to support our delicious burger and hot and cold drinks stall outside the Rosemarkie Amenities Association & Beach Cafe.
"The weather is looking promising."
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What you need to know
Rosemarkie Amenities Association and Beach Cafe has posted information to ease traffic flow and help visitors enjoy the event.
If you have anyone in your household affected by sounds or a nervous pet, the fireworks themselves will be at about 6.30pm and last roughly 16 minutes.
There is a one-way system down Mill Road and along Marine Terrace to Hawkhill Road (next to Crofters).
The area of the campsite was badly damaged during the storm so please be careful when parking.
The 26 bus service serves Rosemarkie and stops a short way from the beachfront.
This is a community event raising funds for community projects including increasing accessibility along the promenade.