dickp wrote:Hi Greg...now, I know I've been moaning about you on the CP thread, but I have a question about the lewes bonfire night thing.
Had you? I've re-read the thread again and certainly didn't see it as personal. Think nothing of it, you're entitled to your view, it's a forum for debate, however forcibly you may or may not put your view across. Anyway, Lewes...
You're doing the right thing by not driving in. There is quite a queue for the trains out but they're not as severe as say the queue after a match at Twickers. As for the non-local thing I'd pay it no heed.
It does get very busy but so long as you can get there early you can usually bag a good vantage spot on School Hill (in my opinion the best place to watch). Cliffe are the most hard-line and usually have the best fireworks but we tend to favour Waterloo, if memory serves and go to this bonfire site [back down School Hill, left at Boot's, past the bus station, right at the junction...basically you should go over the bridge keeping Harvey's brewery on your right] and they have one of the bonfires on the open land beside Tesco.
Do ensure you have some money in the form of change for the many collections that go round (to pay for the fireworks as I think they even make them themselves - I could be wrong as that Fireworks factory that blew up a few years back was very close by).
Anyway, enjoy dickp.
I'm not sure if you've visited this site before?
http://www.lewesbonfirecouncil.org.uk/s ... index.html