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08:14
Lewes Bonfire Societies Unite for Historic VE Day Torchlit Procession
istory was made in Lewes last night as all seven of the town’s famous bonfire societies united for the first time ever to mark VE Day with a spectacular torchlit procession through the historic streets of Sussex’s county town.
In a truly unprecedented and emotional display, members from the Cliffe, Commercial Square, Lewes Borough, South Street, Waterloo, Southover, and Nevill Juvenile Bonfire Societies – who traditionally never march together – joined forces for this special occasion.
The parade began at Nevill and made its way through the town to Malling, pausing at the iconic Lewes War Memorial on School Hill. Prominently sited at the top of School Hill in the heart of Lewes, the memorial stands at the junction of High Street and Market Street. Unveiled in 1922, it honours 251 men from Lewes who died in the First World War and 126 who lost their lives in the Second World War. Now a listed building since 1985, it provided a fitting and poignant backdrop as the procession paused to pay tribute to the fallen.
The event reached its dramatic finale at Malling Field, where a towering bonfire awaited. In a powerful moment of unity and remembrance, all the societies gathered around and, as one, threw their flaming torches onto the bonfire, sending flames and sparks high into the night sky.
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