Police have issued warnings ahead of the hugely-popular Lewes Bonfire, which attracts thousands.
Organisers believe more people than usual may attend this year's Lewes Bonfire as the event is on a Saturday.Lewes Bonfire is organised by seven bonfire societies, many of which date back to the 19th Century.
Speaking to BBC Radio Sussex, Mick Symes, chairman of Lewes Borough Bonfire Society, said he not think people will be deterred by rain. "It's a Saturday. People want to see it. They want to be part of this fantastic experience," he said.Mick Symes, chairman of Lewes Borough Bonfire Society, does not think crowds will be put off by the weather forecast
Andrew Clarke, the owner of a local shop on Cliffe High Street, described the event as "absolute mayhem" but "great fun".He added: "It goes absolutely crazy. I don't know where these guys get the energy from, never have done.
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