Okay Yorkie - if we're gonna split hairs - The processioners et al who seem to have a problem with outsiders.
PS. I'm out of this thread. I had a very good Bonfire Night and I'm f***ed if I'm going to defend my enjoyment of it! Sod the lot of youse!
We do not want people to come to Lewes on the 5th because Lewes is only a small market town with narrow streets, large crowds impact on the processions, which have to try to pass down the streets through the crowds. This often means that there are areas where there are too many people who end up standing in the road, which can lead to problems, especially if an emergency vehicle then has to pass through the procession which can't really move out the way because of the crowd. The message has always been for people not from Lewes to stay away. Could you imagine how many would turn up if it was advertised and all welcomed. We in the bonfire societies have been in discussions with train companies etc, to try to stop extra trains being put on to limit numbers arriving.
If you want to come to Lewes on the fifth, join a society and join a procession or stay away is my advice
I'll say this very slowly for you nipple!
The
Procession
Is
For
The
People
Of
Lewes.
If
Brighton
People
Want
To
Go
To
A
Procession
Then
They
Should
Lay
On
Their
Own!
Quote:No you're quite right, Yorkie. Allcomers a re always welcome according to this thread.
oh, hang on...
If the people of Lewes agree not to attend sell-out Brighton matches, allowing just residents of Brighton and Hove to go and not feel over crowded, then it would be fair not to attend their firework display. Sound fair?
Whilst I do understand what you are getting at, I think it is underestimated how much of a boost this night is to the economy of Lewes.
For what it's worth ... the police comment in tonight's Argus was that the event "passed reasonably safely". That's with 60,000 people crammed into what is basically one street.
Last year, there were 80,000 people. It was mayhem.
The safety assessment of Withdean Stadium is that more than 15,000 disgorging on to the surrounding streets is "too dangerous".
Provided that all 8850 in attendance were crammed into the north stand then yes!
Do all visitors that turn up not realise what it is about and the level of noise? Nice generalisation there.
Whilst I do understand what you are getting at, I think it is underestimated how much of a boost this night is to the economy of Lewes.
I still don't understand why the Lewesians are so precious when it comes to visitors - I used to go alot when I was younger, as guests of some Ditchiling folk who used to have a huge meal with a large gathering and never once felt unwelcome. The sort of attitude suggests that they do not need anything outside of Lewes District - Following that sort of logic, why not just stick to watching Lewes play football and all things Lewes District? I always regarded Lewes as my County town, but the sort of attitude shown here puts me off ever wanting to spend any money there - no doubt the heathens would celebrate that fact.
Aside from that, the boss of Festival Fireworks (people some may remember the death of two firefighters) was arrested that night and it can be found on youtube.
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How can an event, which has certain societies being fairly anti a sect of a religion be allowed in this age of not discriminating?