The Sussex bonfire season goes out with a bang with the Robertsbridge Bonfire and Torchlight Procession.
Don't miss out on the fun when the procession sets off from Station Road, ending at the recreation ground where the enormous bonfire will be set lit, followed by the firework spectacular. Don't leave until you've watched the explosion of this year's controversial effigy - top secret until Saturday afternoon! Look out for the Robertsbridge Bonfire Society in the procession - they're the ones dressed as monks.
Route: Station Road, up George Hill, back down the hill and through the village to the A21. About-turn again back to the recreation ground.
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