Road closures and train time changes
confirmed for Lewes Bonfire as multi-agency partners remind people this is an
event for local residents.
With
less than four weeks until bonfire night, emergency services, public bodies and
other organisations are reminding people that Lewes Bonfire celebrations will mean
road closures, parking suspensions and changes to train services.
The measures are part of plans to help the
event run as safely and smoothly as possible.
Lewes
normally becomes significantly over-crowded on bonfire night, therefore the
multi-agency group's message is that this remains an event for local
people.
This year’s event presents a particular
challenge to the multi-agency group tasked with ensuring public safety
particularly because it falls on a Saturday.
This is likely to make the event even more
popular and tens of thousands of people are expected in the town, prompting
concerns about over-crowding particularly in busy areas such as the War
Memorial.
Sussex Police officers will be on duty to support the event’s stewarding
and security teams, this includes at road closure sites as well as in the town
centre itself. Anyone attending the event who sees suspicious activity or
something that doesn’t seem right should report it to the stewarding teams or
police officers on patrol.
Attendees
are also reminded that the use of drones during the event is strictly
prohibited and is a criminal offence.
Road
Road closures will be in place outside the town from
16:00, followed by further road closures inside the town at 16:45.
Diversions
will be in place for traffic to travel outside of the town. Lewes residents are
advised to get vehicles home before 16:00 to avoid any road closures in place.
Visitors are advised not to bring vehicles into the town.
The
road closures will include:
- A27 junction with
A277 Brighton Road (Ashcombe Roundabout)
- A275 junction with
Offham Road
- C7 Kingston Road
junction with C324 Wellgreen Lane
- A26 junction with
A2029 Malling Street
- A26 Malling Hill
Junction with Church Lane
The A26 from Earwig Corner to the Cuilfail Tunnel will be open to through traffic.
Parking restrictions in Lewes will
begin to be imposed from 12:00.
A full list
of road closures and parking restrictions is available at www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/lewesbonfire
Rail
There will be no trains calling at Lewes, Glynde, Southease, Falmer and
Cooksbridge after 15:00 on Saturday 4th November 2023. No trains
will call at these stations until the first timetabled trains on the morning
of Sunday 5 November.
East
Sussex Fire and Rescue Service are encouraging residents to “Choose Local” this
bonfire season, supporting locally organised events rather than setting off
fireworks or having bonfires in your own gardens or attending Lewes Bonfire. Anyone
who would like to find an event local to them can go to www.esfrs.org/local
For more information and FAQs on Lewes Bonfire, visit https://lewesbonfire2023.blogspot.com/p/faqs.html
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