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Bonfire Night or ‘Bonna Night’ takes place every June just after the Summer solstice. While this is a very old tradition, Cork city continues to be one of the very few areas that still ...
Read on for some of Scotland's historic Easter traditions. These days, most Scots would probably associate bonfires more with ...
People heading out to watch the fireworks and take part in Bonfire Night traditions this year shouldn’t have to worry about the weather too much. There have already been plenty of opportunities ...
Over time, Bonfire Night celebrations also came to include other traditions. Setting off fireworks, to represent the explosives that were never used by the plotters. Burning effigies of Guy Fawkes ...
ONE of the great fixtures of the British calendar, Bonfire Night, or Guy Fawkes' Night, continues to survive and thrive despite the ever-looming spectre of health and safety concerns. The event's ...
The bonfire tradition is one that should unite our community, not divide it, and we are committed to protecting its integrity. “We are dedicated to educating the wider community, particularly ...
What do you know about Bonfire Night? What do you enjoy about it? What is a 'tradition' and why are traditions important to people? Explain that we will be finding out about an important event ...
Ultimately, Bonfire Night is a celebration that unites people in joy and tradition as they enjoy the fireworks, the food and the bonfire; it is an event that you wouldn’t want to miss.