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Police urged to keep trains running for this year’s Lewes Bonfire

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 4 Jul, 2018 at 11:28AM
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Police urged to keep trains running for this year’s Lewes Bonfire

by Huw Oxburgh, local democracy reporter

by Huw Oxburgh, local democracy reporter

Council leaders have urged the police not to close railway stations during the Lewes Bonfire celebrations again.

At meeting of Lewes District Council’s cabinet on Monday (July 2), councillors formally requested public officials not to restrict rail travel into Lewes during the November 5 bonfire celebrations or else to make arrangements to open the station later in the evening.

Last year, trains stopped calling at stations including Brighton London Road, Moulsecoomb and Falmer after midday on November 5 in a bid to stop people travelling to the celebrations – but this also left commuters and other travellers stranded.

The requests, put forward by the council’s scrutiny committee and agreed by cabinet members, were sent to the multi-agency group making public safety arrangements for the historic annual event.

The multi-agency group, which includes police and other emergency services, was expected to make a decision on the travel arrangements on Monday but has yet to announce its decision.

Speaking at the cabinet meeting, scrutiny committee chairman Peter Gardiner said: “Scrutiny puts it to you that the train station should not be shut. It is an important local event of significance to Lewes and its environment, but we put it quite strongly that Lewes is not just the town but all the people around.

“Many people from my village and many people from all the villages around take part in the bonfire celebrations. So we thought it was foolish to cut off stations like Cooksbridge where, if the policy was implemented, there would be no chance of trains stopping from one morning to the next morning.”

“We felt it was particularly important that people who would be commuting should not be inconvenienced for the sake of the bonfire. There are lot of people commuting into Glynde, Cooksbridge and Falmer even, so we felt it important that trains continue to run.

“We recognise that Lewes Bonfire is not a safe event. If you were going to start doing anything of this sort, you wouldn’t do it in the way it is done in a town of tight streets with fireworks and barrels of flame being rolled down the streets. But it happens in other towns and Lewes is by far the biggest of its sort and it is a very important event for the town.”

Cllr Gardiner also put forward a request for the rail stations to reopen later in the evening if the closures went ahead and for alternative commuter routes to have increased carriage space to accommodate the extra demand.

Cabinet members agreed to forward the scrutiny committee’s recommendations to the multi-agency group in the form of a formal request.

Council leader Andy Smith said: “I like the recommendations, they seem very sensible. Unfortunately in this situation it isn’t the cabinet that makes the decision. I would like to continue your recommendations to the Tactical Co-ordination Group.

“This is the position we would like to see, but ultimately it is their decision.”

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  1. Scepticus says:
    8 years ago

    A multi-agency group who’ve been running the event safely for years or a bunch of local councillors who don’t even live in Lewes for the most part. I know whose opinion I’d value more…

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  2. Read between the lines says:
    8 years ago

    Shame you didn’t think to read the reports on the LDC website before writing this as from them you can see that the Councillors have issued this request against the advice of their own officers and the police. If you look at the makeup of the scrutiny committee, of 11 members, 9 are from outside Lewes and most represent wards not even serviced by the statons that would be closed so they were always unlikely to understand the event or safety issues properly and make a poor decision as a result.

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  3. Tom Paine says:
    8 years ago

    Bonfire has taken place with relatively few arrests and injuries for generations. What’s changed is the make-up of the team behind the policing and pubic safety decisions. Instead of ensuring there are enough police, fire and ambulance staff on duty and that the trains and buses run properly, they are instead trying to prevent people from travelling around the county where they live and work. They need to think again.

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