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Flower Makers' Museum. More information and ticket booking: www. Follow the torchlit procession through the village to Firle place and witness the bonfire blaze alight before an explosive pyrotechnic show lights up the sky before you. There will also be hot food and a licenced bar to enjoy at the site.

Get cosy with a glass of mulled wine at Goodwood Kennels while you watch the skies light up above with brilliant fireworks. There will be live music, face painting for the kids and the choice of a formal sit down meal to celebrate the occasion or the option for something a little more casual, the choice is yours. If you're looking for a quieter affair than the usual fireworks display and want to deep dive into the history surrounding Guy Fawkes Night then this live show lead by actor and tour guide Nick Richmond might just be for you.

The mixed-media show will take you on a journey through history to discover the fraught drama behind the infamous plot to blow up the houses of parliament on that fateful 5th of November years ago! Heralded as Sussex's biggest fireworks extravaganza, this family-friendly event hosted by Autumn Lights was a smash hit last year and now it looks to be bigger than ever.

You can expect a wonderful fireworks show alongside a hot balloon illumination display weather depending , Street food stalls and a funfair. Try this pretty walk around Balcombe Lake with a pub along the way. Our effigy is either a celebration or something for current debate. We do not have an opinion when we burn the effigy and blow it up with fireworks. The idea is to make people think about and discuss that topic.

See our effigies from to Which are celebrations? Which are to promote debate? Bonfire in Sussex is unparalleled! There are many different Bonfire Societies each holding their own event and attending each others.

Celebrations last from the start of September to almost the end of November! See Sussex Bonfire Dates. Bonfire celebrates and remembers the overthrow of Gunpowder Plot to blow up The Houses of Parliament.

The law was repealed on 25 March by Anniversary Days Observance Act as religious tolerance became more widespread. Today, there is no religious context to our event. We remember the historical events, and give thanks for freedom, democracy and tolerance. Our burning crosses remind us of all martyrs who have died for the rights of religious freedom, and the poppies commemorate those who have died for our democracy and freedom.



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