forrest
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Rye 10/11/07All information & gossip on Rye can go here please.
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forrest
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Some times & information for Rye.
Road Closures
On Bonfire Night, Sat Nov 10th, all streets on the processional route in Rye town centre will be closed to traffic from approx 6.30pm till 9.30 pm.
There is no parking on the processional route from approx 4.30pm.
From approx 6.30pm, vehicular access to the town will be severely restricted and all vehicles are cleared from the processional route. Any vehicles on the procession route will be removed by recovery trucks.
The A259 Folkestone - Hastings trunk route and the A268 London Road will be closed at times between 8.00pm and 9.30pm to allow the procession and crowds to pass and will be subject to long delays at all other times.
Motorists are therefore advised to use the M20/A28 route from Dover and Folkestone to Hastings and Eastbourne if travelling on the evening of Sat Nov 10th.
Rye Bonfire Timetable, Sat Nov 10th
Parking restrictions apply to processional route from 4.30pm
Vehicular access restrictions apply from 6.30pm
Processional Route to be clear of all vehicles 6.30pm
Procession Starts from Tilling Green 7.30pm
A259 / A268 restrictions apply from 8.00pm
“Chairing Down” - mystery celeb. lights the bonfire 8.30pm
Fireworks Display 8.45pm
Traffic Restrictions Lifted 9.15 - 10pm
The Procession Route …
A Maroon signals the start of the procession at about 7:30pm
The route is as follows - Ferry Road to the Crown Inn, turn left into Cinque Ports Street, Tower Street, through Landgate Arch, Hilders Cliff (East Cliff) in to High Street, The Mint, turn right into Wish Ward, Cinque Ports Street, Tower Street, left down Landgate, right into Bedford Place and on to the Bonfire site.
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V
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So who is going to Rye .... We are
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forrest
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Don't think I'll be at Rye this year.
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mail man
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| V wrote: | | So who is going to Rye .... We are |
just behave yourself this year or just dont get caught
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V
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If I get caught , It b the same story again
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forrest
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At least bro's leg will be save this year as he's going to East Hoathly.
Though there will be a small group from Lindfield going to Rye this year.
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V
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Theres a retribution in store dont forget ! . . So is it Rye or East Hoathly . . I wonder
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rockape65
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| V wrote: | | Theres a retribution in store dont forget ! . . So is it Rye or East Hoathly . . I wonder |
Don't use the "R" word V. I quite rightly had my botty felt by admin but i've taken my medication and there will be no "R" from this callsign. Except maybe for the Littlehampton rookie snipers - Paul or Sean at East Hoathly in return for the new "birthmark" they gave me at Waterloo!!!
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Foghorn
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Rye BonfireMust have been the biggest and hottest bonfire of the season! Terrific idea to have all those Catherine Wheels to set it going.
A good night - well worth the trip and wait at the start.
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V
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| rockape65 wrote: | | V wrote: | | Theres a retribution in store dont forget ! . . So is it Rye or East Hoathly . . I wonder |
Don't use the "R" word V. I quite rightly had my botty felt by admin but i've taken my medication and there will be no "R" from this callsign. Except maybe for the Littlehampton rookie snipers - Paul or Sean at East Hoathly in return for the new "birthmark" they gave me at Waterloo!!! |
My quote was not meant for you as it happens ...
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smithey
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no drinking in the ranks im glad i went to e h then
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guyfawkesforpm
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obiviously you did not go to littlehampton the bonfire was at least 200ft round and 40ft high
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rockape65
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My quote was not meant for you as it happens ...[/quote]
Yeah I did realise that I was just using your post to have a bit of fun with lbs and guyfawkesforpm. Sorry i didn't make it very clear. Peace.
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