Travel warnings issued ahead of Lewes Bonfire

Crowds in fancy dress and carrying burning torches fill the streets of Lewes in its annual bonfire procession in 2022.Image source, Getty Images
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Tens of thousands attend the Lewes Bonfire procession every November

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Rail and bus operators, emergency services and local authorities have issued warnings ahead of the Lewes Bonfire on 5 November.

Tens of thousands of people attend the annual event in East Sussex, with 40,000 thought to have watched 2024's procession through the town.

As usual, there will be limited rail services to and from the town, with people who do not live locally being urged not to attend.

Some of the area's roads will also be shut on the night.

Trains will not stop at Lewes, Falmer, Cooksbridge, Glynde and Southease from 17:00 GMT on 5 November until the start of service on 6 November.

The last trains leaving Victoria and going to these stations will be at 15:24 and 15:54.

Burning crosses being carried by people taking part in the Lewes Bonfire procession in 2016.Image source, Getty Images
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Emergency services are urging only those living locally to attend the bonfire parade

Road closures will take effect from 16:45 on 5 November.

The closures will be:

  • The A27 junction with A277 Brighton Road (Ashcombe Roundabout)

  • The A275 Offham Road with B2116 Plumpton Road

  • The C7 Kingston Road junction with C324 Wellgreen Lane

  • The A26 junction with A2029 Malling Street

  • The A26 Church Lane junction with Mayhew Way

More detailed information can be found on the Lewes council website.

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