Algernon
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Myself, the better half, and a couple of friends are planning on visiting Lewes Bonfire this year. The last time was in 2013 I think.
Although I live in Newmarket now I lived in Brighton from 1981 to 2004 and went to the bonfire celebrations every other year or so.
(I think I remember one society's bonfire being in a slight bowl/dip in the ground and people on one side firing rockets across to the other side of the crowd setting clothing on fire).
Anyhow, even though we've stood at the bottom of Cliffe High Street east of the bridge each year to watch a/the procession I've always wondered whether we've missed a larger procession later on?
We usually get to Cliffe High Street around 5 ish and stay until 7 ish I think. A procession heads past us, over the bridge and up toward the Courts. After this we usually wander around the field near the Land Rover dealership and eventually head home.
Does this procession join up with others coming from the west side of town which then head somewhere else as a longer procession or do they just go out to their own bonfires?
Have we missed out all these years? Do we need to go to near the Courts to see anything else?
Although I live in Newmarket now I lived in Brighton from 1981 to 2004 and went to the bonfire celebrations every other year or so.
(I think I remember one society's bonfire being in a slight bowl/dip in the ground and people on one side firing rockets across to the other side of the crowd setting clothing on fire).
Anyhow, even though we've stood at the bottom of Cliffe High Street east of the bridge each year to watch a/the procession I've always wondered whether we've missed a larger procession later on?
We usually get to Cliffe High Street around 5 ish and stay until 7 ish I think. A procession heads past us, over the bridge and up toward the Courts. After this we usually wander around the field near the Land Rover dealership and eventually head home.
Does this procession join up with others coming from the west side of town which then head somewhere else as a longer procession or do they just go out to their own bonfires?
Have we missed out all these years? Do we need to go to near the Courts to see anything else?