Neapolitan Ice Cream
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5th November (Remember, Remember, the 5th November…) is Guy Fawkes Night, aka. Bonfire Night. One of the most widely celebrated events in the UK, Bonfire Night is celebrated every year on the 5th of November. It is marked by tonnes of fireworks, bonfires, effigies (we've had Bin Laden, Bush Jr. and Trump in the past - not at the same time!), who this year, is Rishi Sunak, the ex-Prime Minister. Lewes is one town near to us that really goes to town, with fire lanterns, dancing and so on. There are tonnes of guilds and groups who put on processions through towns, letting off bangers, torchlit processions, people in masks, etc. It's an amazing night!
5th November (Remember, Remember, the 5th November…) is Guy Fawkes Night, aka. Bonfire Night. One of the most widely celebrated events in the UK, Bonfire Night is celebrated every year on the 5th of November. It is marked by tonnes of fireworks, bonfires, effigies (we've had Bin Laden, Bush Jr. and Trump in the past - not at the same time!), who this year, is Rishi Sunak, the ex-Prime Minister. Lewes is one town near to us that really goes to town, with fire lanterns, dancing and so on. There are tonnes of guilds and groups who put on processions through towns, letting off bangers, torchlit processions, people in masks, etc. It's an amazing night!