Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Lewes for one of the country's biggest Bonfire Night events. Local roads have been closed and rail services suspended, with visitors being asked to avoid ...
Visitors are being warned not to travel to an East Sussex town for its annual bonfire celebrations on Wednesday due to concerns about overcrowding. Tens of thousands of people attend the Lewes Bonfire ...
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The historic streets of Lewes are yet again set to be the place to be this Bonfire Night. The town’s six bonfire societies have all but finished their preparations, with months of planning and ...
A society which takes part in one of the UK's biggest Bonfire Night events by wearing Zulu costumes and black face paint has agreed to alter their tradition following a petition accusing them of ...
Rail and bus operators, emergency services and local authorities have issued warnings ahead of the Lewes Bonfire on 5 November. Tens of thousands of people attend the annual event in East Sussex, with ...
Effigies of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt were set ablaze Saturday as part of the East Sussex town of Lewes’ infamous Bonfire Night commemorations. Thousands gathered to ...
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Looking back at Lewes's Bonfire Night celebrations
Thousands travel far and wide every year to witness Lewes’s unparalleled Bonfire Night celebrations that have been a part of the town’s history for centuries. Debate still surrounds the origins of the ...
Every year on November 5, skies across England, Scotland and Wales are illuminated by fireworks as Brits head out into the night to enjoy Guy Fawkes Night celebrations. Also called Fireworks Night or ...
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Public safety ‘top priority’ for Lewes Bonfire, say emergency services, as people urged to ‘choose local’
Trains are not stopping at Lewes station or Falmer, Cooksbridge, Glynde and Southease from 5pm until the start of service on Thursday, November 6. The last trains back from Victoria to these stations ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). ‘Remember, remember, the fifth of November’, goes the old nursery rhyme, ‘gunpowder, treason and plot.’ It’s a memorably succinct ...
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