News & Media

Photographs

All photographs will be uploaded to our Flickr page: click here to view.

We’ve truly been spoilt for choice this year – so many marvellous photos capturing the atmosphere and spectacle of Newick Bonfire 2025!

A huge thank you to Josh Stockwell (JTSS Photography), our official NBS photographer, for the stunning black & white shots (pictured here). They really put a different light on the evening and highlight the spirit of the night. https://jtss.uk/

We were also delighted that Luke Hawkes (Luke Hawkes Photography) kindly joined us to capture the event. His photographs are fantastic and well worth a look – available to view and purchase (digital or printed copies) at a very reasonable price. Thank you Luke!

https://www.lukehawkesphotography.com/Events-/2025/Newick-Bonfire-2025

Social Media

Join the Newick Bonfire Society on Facebook for fiery updates, behind-the-scenes prep, and all the countdown buzz to Bonfire Night. From badge nights to blazing parades, we’re keeping the Sussex tradition alive—loud, proud, and full of heart. Like, follow, and share. Wun’t be druv!

Newsroom

Chairman’s Chat Winter Edition

Happy Belated New Year!

This time of year is always quiet although our members are still working hard in the background!

Firstly, I would like to thank all those who brought tickets or donated prizes to our Christmas Raffle in December. It was a successful fundraising event.

We hold our AGM on Wednesday 25 February in the Community Centre at 8pm. All are welcome but you must be a fully paid up member to vote. If you would like more information, please do get in touch with us via the website.

We have several fundraising events coming up so please do keep an eye on our social media posts for more details. We are always looking for new ideas and / or help with running events and if you would like to get involved please do let me know.

We are also trialling a members only area on a website- this will provide details of outmeetings and info on how to book the coaches – more on this to follow.

I will update you after the AGM with any changes to positions.

Katherine Wilkins

Community chat Edition 3

Spotlight: Golden Lion Children’s Trust

For many, many years, the Golden Lion Children’s Trust (GLCT) has been a proud part of the Newick Bonfire Society street collection, sending a brilliant team of volunteers to shake buckets, raise smiles, and come together to support great causes across our community.

GLCT was founded in 1973 by staff from British Caledonian at Gatwick Airport, and—just like their founders—they continue to operate independently, funding their own projects and working without premises (other than storage!).

Their mission is simple but powerful:

💛 Support children in Sussex with special needs

💛 Help disadvantaged young people experience joy, learning, and unforgettable opportunities

Thanks to funds raised—including those collected on Newick Bonfire Night—GLCT makes magical moments possible each year, such as:

Theme park trips, cinema & theatre visits

Adventures at Herstmonceux Observatory Science Centre

Showjumping at Hickstead

Activities at Hindleap Warren

A very special pre-Christmas ride on the Bluebell Railway Santa Special, complete with their own Santa Claus, elves, gifts, entertainers, and musicians

Even opera performances at Glyndebourne for children who love music

These trips create lifelong memories for children who might not otherwise have the chance.

GLCT shares that they feel warmly welcomed every year by Newick Bonfire Society—an organisation rightly proud of its history and traditions. The kindness of villagers, visitors, and parade spectators who drop coins (and notes!) into their buckets truly makes a difference.

A heartfelt message from GLCT to Newick Bonfire Society and the community:

“Thank you to everyone at NBS – and everyone who supports our bucket collectors with such good humour! Your generosity means the world to us and to the children who benefit from the funds raised. We are grateful for the chance to join you each year on such a special evening. Thank you, and our warmest wishes for Newick Bonfire 2026!”

Watch out for more community chat posts over the next few months ….. or catch up on our NBS website on the News & Media page https://newickbonfire.com/gallery/

Hilary Clothier

NBS Captain of Street Collection

Chairman’s Chat
Festive Edition

It feels like a distant memory with Christmas fast approaching but wow what another great bonfire night we had this year!

Thank you to all those members who pulled together to put on an amazing night of fire, noise and tradition. It is probably one of the longest, if not the longest, processions I have ever seen in the village and that just shows to us as a society what a fantastic night we put on!

Thank you also to all those non members and businesses who helped out in the lead up to the night, to our vice presidents who donations are invaluable and those individuals who collected for our good causes street collection! A staggering amount for us to distribute amongst local charities and good causes.

The next couple of months are quiet in terms of bonfire but our members will be behind the scenes making plans for next year’s spectacular when we will celebrate 90 years of bonfire in Newick.

So that just leaves me on behalf of the society to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Katherine Wilkins

Chairman

Community Chat Edition 2

Some of us at NBS have Bonfire in our blood- pushed in prams through torchlit processions before we could walk! I was born Sussex, but it wasn’t until we moved to Newick that my own Bonfire journey began. It started with sewing costumes for my girls and rattling collection buckets, in support of local charities and good causes.

So I encourage you all to come to Badge Night or Badge morning (or both) to support NBS, find out more, become a member and continue or start your own Bonfire story🔥

Now, let’s hear from a few of our local good causes that are involved in our street collection

1 – St Mary’s Church, Newick

We wanted to say a huge thank you to NBS for their donations. Your generosity enabled us to support a young person to attend our MayCamp weekend, which they wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise. A great time was had by all 38 young people we took from Newick & Chailey.

The donation towards the pastoral care team has enabled them to reach out to individuals and families in various ways of financial and practical support.

Thank you NBS for all you do.

With much love from St Mary’s Church, Newick

2 – Newick & Chailey Brownies

We wanted to say thank you so much for the generous donation to Newick & Chailey Brownies from the Bonfire collection. We used it for an activity day at Blacklands farm, the girls loved the crate challenge and climbing.

3 – Lewes Windmill Rangers

Thank you so much to Newick Bonfire for their generous donation. Lewes Windmill Rangers used it towards funding an international trip to Switzerland, the Rangers had an amazing time and created memories that will last a lifetime, thank you again.

If you would like to be involved with shaking a bucket at Newick Bonfire, or you would like to find out more …. then please email me at nbsstreetcollection@hotmail.com

Hilary Clothier
NBS Captain of Street Collection