NFR Bonfire Night 11:02 - Nov 6 with 4666 views | James1980 | Where I live in the south east Bonfire Night is a big thing. Starting at the beginning of September till mid November, each weekend a different town or village will have a procession a Bonfire and organised firework display. On 5th of November the town of Lewes has a massive celebration where the seven Bonfire societies plus others from towns in villages, join in a torch light procession through the town. Then go to their respective fire sites where there are large bonfires and impressive fire work display. Just wondering how well is November 5th celebrated in Rochdale and other towns and villages in the North West? [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 12:18]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 11:20 - Nov 6 with 3827 views | DorsetDale | We had bonfire on the beach and fireworks last weekend so as not to clash with the local rugby club that put on a short but excellent firework display last night. In august, at the end of carnival week, we have a torchlight procession through town and down to the beach where torches are thrown on a bonfire. Down the road in devon they have this: https://www.devonlive.com/whats-on/whats-on-news/epic-ottery-tar-barrels-2022-76 | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 12:08 - Nov 6 with 3755 views | D_Alien | Compared to when i was a lad (i.e. in the decades following Guido's demise), Bommie Night is becoming a slowly dying tradition, mainly due to Elf & Safety Although a few homely bommies are still arranged here and there, local councils usually just put on a Fireworks Display or even worse - if they do hold a proper bommie, on the wrong night This year, there was meant to be one on Cronkeyshaw Common on Wednesday 2 November but it was a total washout (i suspect, didn't go, but the rain was teeming down) We had a bommie in our back garden when i was a lad, and in the half term week leading up to it we and a neighbouring gang used to raid each other's pile of firewood; great fun, if you didn't mind risking getting your head kicked in! Tbf, it was a very big garden away from the house, council property Back then, there'd be a couple of bommies in every neighbourhood, the entire night-time landscape of the town dotted with blazing lights To me, rather than representing the demise of the Gunpowder Plotters, it's to do with the older tradition of making fires to ward off the darkening late autumn daylight, when communities had genuine reason to fear the onset of winter. The Guy Fawkes thing was just tacked onto that more ancient tradition [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 12:16]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 13:18 - Nov 6 with 3651 views | TomRAFC | Growing up, I loved bonfire night. Mainly because my nan would turn up with homemade parkin, flapjack and treacle toffee. Oh, and a big pot of black peas for my dad. Sadly our German Shepherd was terrified of fireworks, poor thing. I live across from Heaton Park now and there used to be a brilliant fireworks display but the council have said it's gotten too expensive to put on this year. [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 13:19]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 13:36 - Nov 6 with 3627 views | 49thseason | the Cricket and Lacrosse clubs used to have a joint bonfire and fireworks display down at Redbrook. They didnt bother with a bonfire this year as the Council rules and regulations were more trouble than it was worth... you wonder how our kids will ever figure out what is risky and what isnt if we try to protect everyone from everything and end up with whole generations who think video games and TV are the same as real life. I imagine the council actually pays someone to dream up more things that need a mountain of rules and regulations that they can a) charge for or b) put a stop to. | | | |
NFR Bonfire Night on 14:09 - Nov 6 with 3601 views | James1980 | Health and Safety doesn't seem to exist in Lewes on Bonfire Night. Kids march with adults holding flaming torches, bangers are thrown at a bloke dressed as the pope from 1605. Sensible precautions like boarding up shop windows and closing the town to traffic take place. DA you are absolutely right about ancient traditions. For example the concept of throwing tokens into water and making a wish is thought to have roots in Celtic/Druidic tradition. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 14:16 - Nov 6 with 3596 views | D_Alien |
NFR Bonfire Night on 14:09 - Nov 6 by James1980 | Health and Safety doesn't seem to exist in Lewes on Bonfire Night. Kids march with adults holding flaming torches, bangers are thrown at a bloke dressed as the pope from 1605. Sensible precautions like boarding up shop windows and closing the town to traffic take place. DA you are absolutely right about ancient traditions. For example the concept of throwing tokens into water and making a wish is thought to have roots in Celtic/Druidic tradition. |
There's barely a tradition that doesn't have more ancient roots Bonfire Night, Halloween, first footing on New Year's Eve, Easter, Christmas Day itself... | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 15:06 - Nov 6 with 3529 views | TVOS1907 |
NFR Bonfire Night on 13:36 - Nov 6 by 49thseason | the Cricket and Lacrosse clubs used to have a joint bonfire and fireworks display down at Redbrook. They didnt bother with a bonfire this year as the Council rules and regulations were more trouble than it was worth... you wonder how our kids will ever figure out what is risky and what isnt if we try to protect everyone from everything and end up with whole generations who think video games and TV are the same as real life. I imagine the council actually pays someone to dream up more things that need a mountain of rules and regulations that they can a) charge for or b) put a stop to. |
There was a huge, well-attended bonfire at Littleborough CC last night. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:03 - Nov 6 with 3410 views | mikehunt | James, my daughter lives in Surrey and they went to a bonfire in Brockham last night. I was seriously jealous. The fire was enormous with people dressed up and parading with burning torches. It was positively medieval. How come this is such a big deal down there? I believe the Lewes one has something to do with anti-papacy doesn’t it? | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:07 - Nov 6 with 3407 views | Nigeriamark |
NFR Bonfire Night on 13:18 - Nov 6 by TomRAFC | Growing up, I loved bonfire night. Mainly because my nan would turn up with homemade parkin, flapjack and treacle toffee. Oh, and a big pot of black peas for my dad. Sadly our German Shepherd was terrified of fireworks, poor thing. I live across from Heaton Park now and there used to be a brilliant fireworks display but the council have said it's gotten too expensive to put on this year. [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 13:19]
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I used to like penny for the guy when I was a kid. Earning a few bob over a week or so by making up the guy from old clothes was all part of the fun ( pre - decimalization at first !!). 1 year we dressed up someones baby brother in old rags instead of making a guy & pushed him around in an old pram for about 4 hours. His parents went nuts when they found out but it was the most we ever collected Black peas with a dash of vinegar was always my favorite on Bomie night [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 17:09]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:11 - Nov 6 with 3386 views | James1980 |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:03 - Nov 6 by mikehunt | James, my daughter lives in Surrey and they went to a bonfire in Brockham last night. I was seriously jealous. The fire was enormous with people dressed up and parading with burning torches. It was positively medieval. How come this is such a big deal down there? I believe the Lewes one has something to do with anti-papacy doesn’t it? |
Yes that is it, although they are quick to make sure people now that it is not today's Pope/Catholic Church being referred to but those who were about at the time of The Plot. Also in the reign of Queen Mary I aka Bloody Mary 17 protestant martyrs were burned at the stake in Lewes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewes Martyrs. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:11 - Nov 6 with 3386 views | 442Dale |
NFR Bonfire Night on 15:06 - Nov 6 by TVOS1907 | There was a huge, well-attended bonfire at Littleborough CC last night. |
As did Norden CC, the village was full of cars/people. With two such big events on the same night, this, plus a multitude of other factors, may have influenced decisions made by other places to hold one. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:21 - Nov 6 with 3369 views | D_Alien |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:11 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | As did Norden CC, the village was full of cars/people. With two such big events on the same night, this, plus a multitude of other factors, may have influenced decisions made by other places to hold one. |
Wish i'd known about that. Where was it advertised? Saw the advert for the Cronkey Common one on Rochdale Online, and also saw the Littleborough one advertised somewhere. Maybe enough local people knew about it to achieve capacity? [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 17:22]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:34 - Nov 6 with 3342 views | 442Dale |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:21 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | Wish i'd known about that. Where was it advertised? Saw the advert for the Cronkey Common one on Rochdale Online, and also saw the Littleborough one advertised somewhere. Maybe enough local people knew about it to achieve capacity? [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 17:22]
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It was on their twitter for a good while beforehand so guess it was on various other social media too. It’s been going for a decade and more now and it seems to be as busy as ever in terms of cars parked all down Edenfield Rd and the estate round the ground. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 17:38 - Nov 6 with 3332 views | D_Alien |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:34 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | It was on their twitter for a good while beforehand so guess it was on various other social media too. It’s been going for a decade and more now and it seems to be as busy as ever in terms of cars parked all down Edenfield Rd and the estate round the ground. |
Don't do Twitter, but i'll try to remember it for next year, cheers | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 19:07 - Nov 6 with 3250 views | judd |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:07 - Nov 6 by Nigeriamark | I used to like penny for the guy when I was a kid. Earning a few bob over a week or so by making up the guy from old clothes was all part of the fun ( pre - decimalization at first !!). 1 year we dressed up someones baby brother in old rags instead of making a guy & pushed him around in an old pram for about 4 hours. His parents went nuts when they found out but it was the most we ever collected Black peas with a dash of vinegar was always my favorite on Bomie night [Post edited 6 Nov 2022 17:09]
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Done that too, using a live guy fawkes in a pram. Didn't help at times when, upon receiving a few pennies our guy chirped in with "thanks missus/ mister" "You little shit, you almost gave me a heart attack" was perhaps the politest response i remember. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 19:09 - Nov 6 with 3248 views | foreverhopefulDale | There seems to me more emphasis on Halloween than bonfire night nowadays. There was a time when bonfire night was big, I too remember nicking wood from other bommies , black peas , etc, but as time went on Halloween grew in popularity and gradually took over. Do more and more families struggle to do both and do today's kids prefer Halloween? When I was a kid I preferred bommie night in fact there was not really any Halloween, but as my kids were growing up, they wanted both. Regarding Health and safety, well I for one are glad at the reduction in people being injured and indeed losing their lives. I do however believe in big community bonfires and displays. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 22:08 - Nov 6 with 3114 views | ChaffRAFC |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:11 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | As did Norden CC, the village was full of cars/people. With two such big events on the same night, this, plus a multitude of other factors, may have influenced decisions made by other places to hold one. |
As did Heywood CC. Absolutely packed out, superb firework display too. Always loved Bonfire Night and I don't actually know why, I can only guess it's because the seems to mark the start of winter and Christmas festivities can start but I've always enjoyed it. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 23:11 - Nov 6 with 3066 views | D_Alien | Just as a matter of interest, these bommies that are held at cricket clubs... do they take place on the cricket field? | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 23:12 - Nov 6 with 3060 views | R17ALE | I remember 1983 on November 5th, we were at home to Stockport and I was more excited about the bommie and fireworks due at 5.00 that evening. At about 4.40pm we were losing 2-1 and I left early for the first time ever, giving up if you like, for a bommie. At about 7pm, our neighbour, Walter, turned up with a Pink and I learned that someone called Oates had equalised in the 90th minute. Best bommie ever! And my nan used to bring parkin and treacle toffee too. Must be a nan thing! | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 23:47 - Nov 6 with 3021 views | Sandyman | 1960's/70's - collecting bommie wood. Raiding (or guarding your own pile) for your own area bommie was de rigeur. Regular knocks on the door for "Penny for the guy" of an evening. The bommie was a "community" function but wasn't strictly organised with rules etc - it evolved through years of tradition. Mum's on the street next to the bommie with treacle toffee, parkin and black peas for all. Everyone setting off their own fireworks. Rockets set off from sterilized milk bottles. My mum had a thing called "Bonfire tea" where your meal on arriving home from school was a jacket potato, bacon and baked beans, before you were unleashed to the bommie. For several years, my mate Cleggy and I used to go out early on the 6th November and collect the spent fireworks or "duds". Can't remember why. We had a good knowledge of firework brands and their products as a result. Standard, Astra, Brock's, and the ironically named Pain's. Did anyone ever do daft stuff like chucking bangers or fashion a banger gun out of an old metal pipe? Putting a banger into a pile of dog poo caused an unpleasant result. All horribly mad and outwith modern day H & S standards, but it happened. Loved it. Halloween meant nowt to kids back then but times change. | | | |
NFR Bonfire Night on 23:53 - Nov 6 with 3015 views | 442Dale |
NFR Bonfire Night on 23:11 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | Just as a matter of interest, these bommies that are held at cricket clubs... do they take place on the cricket field? |
Not been recently, but Norden’s was on the outfield in years gone by - the square of is always roped off. Rochdale have had the actual bonfire completely off the pitch in the area to one side of the scoreboard. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 00:33 - Nov 7 with 2984 views | D_Alien |
NFR Bonfire Night on 23:47 - Nov 6 by Sandyman | 1960's/70's - collecting bommie wood. Raiding (or guarding your own pile) for your own area bommie was de rigeur. Regular knocks on the door for "Penny for the guy" of an evening. The bommie was a "community" function but wasn't strictly organised with rules etc - it evolved through years of tradition. Mum's on the street next to the bommie with treacle toffee, parkin and black peas for all. Everyone setting off their own fireworks. Rockets set off from sterilized milk bottles. My mum had a thing called "Bonfire tea" where your meal on arriving home from school was a jacket potato, bacon and baked beans, before you were unleashed to the bommie. For several years, my mate Cleggy and I used to go out early on the 6th November and collect the spent fireworks or "duds". Can't remember why. We had a good knowledge of firework brands and their products as a result. Standard, Astra, Brock's, and the ironically named Pain's. Did anyone ever do daft stuff like chucking bangers or fashion a banger gun out of an old metal pipe? Putting a banger into a pile of dog poo caused an unpleasant result. All horribly mad and outwith modern day H & S standards, but it happened. Loved it. Halloween meant nowt to kids back then but times change. |
That's what i miss, that local community feel, probably the only time your neighbourhood got together each year, but everyone knew each other Organised town/district bommies just aren't the same, but at least they're still being held. The best time was staying till after almost everyone had gone home, staring into the glowing embers in the chill of night | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 09:29 - Nov 7 with 2813 views | TVOS1907 |
NFR Bonfire Night on 23:11 - Nov 6 by D_Alien | Just as a matter of interest, these bommies that are held at cricket clubs... do they take place on the cricket field? |
Yes. The one at Littleborough was at deep mid-wicket. | |
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NFR Bonfire Night on 09:31 - Nov 7 with 2810 views | kel |
NFR Bonfire Night on 00:33 - Nov 7 by D_Alien | That's what i miss, that local community feel, probably the only time your neighbourhood got together each year, but everyone knew each other Organised town/district bommies just aren't the same, but at least they're still being held. The best time was staying till after almost everyone had gone home, staring into the glowing embers in the chill of night |
Growing up in Hamer (I sound as old as you lot now) we used to have a bonfire on what we called the wreck (not as in recreation ground, it really was a wreck) and all the local mums used to make food and bring it down. The main maker is the husband of the bloke who owns the spud company in the town centre and she was a real community lady who would always look after us kids. There doesn’t seem to be any community spirit these days and it’s certainly missed by me at least. Edit - just read Sandyman’s and D’Alien’s post re community [Post edited 7 Nov 2022 9:38]
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NFR Bonfire Night on 13:42 - Nov 7 with 2630 views | Dale_4_Life |
NFR Bonfire Night on 17:11 - Nov 6 by 442Dale | As did Norden CC, the village was full of cars/people. With two such big events on the same night, this, plus a multitude of other factors, may have influenced decisions made by other places to hold one. |
No actual Bonfire at Norden ( I didnt think) just a superb firework display and a funfair. Excellent to see Black Peas with lashings of vinegar mentioned a few times. James have you ever had the delicacy that is black peas in a polystrene cup with salt and Vinegar?. | | | |
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