Public safety is the top priority for all agencies involved in managing the Lewes Bonfire celebrations.
Despite the event taking place mid-week, on Wednesday 5th November, we still anticipate high levels of attendance. Combined with significant amounts of fireworks, this presents a unique challenge to the multi-agency group tasked with ensuring public safety.
As with previous years, a series of travel restrictions will be introduced to help reduce the risks associated with this event and safely reduce the number of people attending.
Find out more here: Lewes Bonfire Operation Update - Travel, Safety and Choose Local
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