
Local traditions go back
even further with face painted workers in disguise, annually visiting households
door to door for food and alcohol. 
This Saturday, 5 October,
the Eastbourne  bonfire procession takes place.
Starting at the Crown and Anchor pub on Marine Parade at 7.30pm, the procession
will walk east to Fisherman’s Green before reversing and heading towards the Wish  Tower 
Led by Cllr Mike Thompson,
Mayor of Eastbourne the procession will include the fantastic local Pentacle
Drummers along with 17 other bonfire societies, a number of bands, Morris
dancers and more!
In addition,
Rotherfield will also have their Bonfire night celebrations on 5 October.
To follow, Hailsham,
Hastings , Neville and Seaford Bonfire
celebrations take place on 19 October, with Hastings 
Next up is the
Fletching, Staplecross and Littlehampton bonfire nights on 26 October.
Littlehampton is a day long celebration and torchlit celebration with colourful
floats and steam engines, ending in a mammoth bonfire and fireworks display. 
To start November, Battle Battle 
Which leads to the
biggest bonfire celebration in the world; Lewes Bonfire 5 November. Featuring
six different torchlit processions throughout the town, plus tar barrel
rolling, marching bands, drummers, traditional fancy dress and floats with
topical bonfire effigies. Each procession ends in a bonfire and fireworks
display. 
Also taking place on
5 November is Lindfield Bonfire night. Chailey, South Heighton, East Hoathly,
Shoreham by Sea and Rye 
Shoreham will celebrate with a family beach bonfire
with fireworks, fire performers and face painters. 
Expect eerie torchlit processions with
marching bands, drummers, Morris Men, traditional and themed fancy dress,
pirates, pip
ers and floats featuring bonfire effigies.
Many events are family orientated with a carnival atmosphere, however
larger events may not suitable for children.
 
 
