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If you want bonfires come to East Sussex, home of the bonfire societies

First fire is in September; just about every society visits every other society's fire through the season into November

Lewes is of course the biggest; that's actually on Nov 5th - Tuesday

Ours here in East Hoathly attracts several hundred people who watch the fire in the recreation ground and then process to a nearby field for fireworks

A local woodworker builds the effigies for the fire; this was last year's fantastic effort

 

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4 hours ago, nepia said:

If you want bonfires come to East Sussex, home of the bonfire societies

First fire is in September; just about every society visits every other society's fire through the season into November

Lewes is of course the biggest; that's actually on Nov 5th - Tuesday

Ours here in East Hoathly attracts several hundred people who watch the fire in the recreation ground and then process to a nearby field for fireworks

A local woodworker builds the effigies for the fire; this was last year's fantastic effort

 

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Not just a woodworker? The chaps a creative artist by the look of it👍

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This year's masterpiece that is no more.

The Wild Man of the Woods being crowded by houses.

 

Across the road is a Redrow development on a small portion of the land owned by a wealthy Kazakh businessman who obviously has the ambition of building on all his acres here.  The racing horse stud that used to occupy the land has been relocated to France so acres of potentially productive land are lying unused and unmanaged in the hope or expectation of planning permission on the lot one day.

 

Last year's bonfire archer (see above) was aiming straight at the development!

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