I wonder how many adults living in Lewes these days were actually born or grew up in the town.
I have a massive amount of my family buried in Lewes but because i now live 10 miles away I am not welcome to Tarquin who moved there last summer.
I wonder how many adults living in Lewes these days were actually born or grew up in the town.
I've been twice - the first time they were still actually rolling burning tar barrels down the road! - and would love to go again, but I don't think I could do it now. Apart from not being allowed to get off at he station, I'm not sure about standing in a packed jostling crowd for three hours or more - without a toilet in sight!
I wonder how many months in advance you need to book an hotel or B&B - if indeed you can?
Or indeed, how many of the 'bonfire boys' are actually from Lewes.
As a Lewes resident of 62 years. I think it`s brilliant and that it`s sad that we don`t encourage visitors to what is a special spectacle.
I've been twice - the first time they were still actually rolling burning tar barrels down the road! - and would love to go again, but I don't think I could do it now. Apart from not being allowed to get off at he station, I'm not sure about standing in a packed jostling crowd for three hours or more - without a toilet in sight!
I wonder how many months in advance you need to book an hotel or B&B - if indeed you can?
Did they stop the barrel rolling?
If they have, and you like a bit of tar soaked barrel fun, which must be carried out by people with a history of generations in the town, then get yourself down to Ottery St Mary near Exeter.
I find the whole caper medieval and bizzare.
Best part is, I don't think this is the "comedy persona" Thunderbolt keeps on about him having.
Given that it essentially involves making himself look incredibly stupid to make people point out that he is being incredibly stupid, I am really struggling to see the attraction.Comedy persona/stirrer is a better description.
Given that it essentially involves making himself look incredibly stupid to make people point out that he is being incredibly stupid, I am really struggling to see the attraction.
I think it’s a bit of a myth that the people of Lewes don’t want visitors on the 5th.
The vast majority of Lewes residents are rightly proud of the celebrations and the town and love to show off and share their hard work. I’ve lived in the town my whole life and am yet to meet one person (either in or out of a society) who takes the view that visitors aren’t welcome..
Although it’s absolutely true that it would still go ahead, even if there wasn’t a single person watching, there’s no doubt in my mind that the bigger the crowd the better the spectacle.
The powers that be, council and police etc etc just seem determined to sanitise the whole night and make it so difficult for people to visit. I think that’s really sad but unfortunately it’s the way of the world nowadays . Don’t forget that the societies are run by volunteers, no one is paid and they all have day jobs, they just can’t afford to fight that position.
As a result it’s not quite the event that it was 20 or even 10 years ago but it’s still well worth a visit and everyone should take it in at least once... make an effort and don’t let the fun police ruin it.
And definitely don’t believe that the people of Lewes don’t want Visitors . As has been said on this thread, lots of money is made for local charities and good causes, not to mention supporting local business.
Societies are self funding and don't sell tickets, don't publicise it (they are often secretive)
Visitors, yes, but when the numbers are 40K, it becomes a problem.