THOUSANDS of people participated in the festival “Bonfire night”, celebrating the capture of Guy Fawkes, who had planning and organised to blow up the United Kingdom Parliament on 5 November 1605, but failed.
Thousands of people of all ages have shown great interest this year in the festival, which is described as the greatest fireworks display in the country and traditionally held every year in the town of Lewes with a population of 17 thousand gather on November 5th. The people who came to Lewes from various regions across the country, Participants wearing interesting masks and costumes watched performances exhibited with sign wares and fireworks. Entrants with striped sweatshirts, white pants and red berets from Lewes’s centre, in the surrounding districts to take part in the gates, are walking around the entire town during the night with torches in their hands.