Shadow update- 5 NOVEMBER SHADOW IS STILL MISSING. ITS BONFIRE NIGHT, THE NIGHT WE WERE DREADING! SHADOW IS PETRIFIED OF FIREWORKS & OUR POOR BOY IS OUT, GOD KNOWS WHERE. PLEASE STAY SAFE OR BETTER STILL WE FIND YOU & BRING YOU HOME SAFELY Show more Quote Missing Pets GB @MissingPetsGB · Oct 13 #URGENT SHADOW MISSING WITH LEAD ATTACHED Shadow was on a walk with new dogsitter on 12 October 2024 nr Seeds Lane/LoopLine
Police say Bonfire Night incidents fell by 30% compared to last year. BBC Scotland has decided to run a completely different narrative. Good Morning Scotland presenter Laura Maxwell told listeners Scotland had suffered "a night of disorder and firework related crime." Show more
The loud bangs and sparkling lights of Bonfire Night aren’t so magical for our pets, farmed animals and wildlife The UK Government needs to step in to urgently review current firework laws. #BeAKindSpark and encourage your local MP to take action: Show more
This may be a distressing watch. Captured on CCTV by one of our foster carers, a spontaneous #Fireworks display shows the devastating effect on horse welfare. We’re urging people to reconsider planning or attending Show more
Let's keep our prickly pals safe this Bonfire Night! Remember to check your bonfire for hedgehogs before lighting and assemble them on the SAME day they'll be lit. https://lnkd.in/dCVcyrrY
(Barbs) Well, Bonfire Night is over and we are all happy about that. It doesn't affect us too badly here at the allotments. We are used to lots of noise but we know we are safe here. I hope everyone's pets stayed safe and coped with the noise. Hope you all have a good day. Show more
— Robert Allotment cat, with Barbara, Janet, Amanda (@AllotmentCat) November 6, 2024
"Remember, remember the 5th of November..." Bonfire Night is upon us and with it the beautiful fireworks in the sky! Can you complete the Rhyme, giving it a Destiny-style twist?
If you're celebrating #BonfireNight this week please think about #hedgehogs before lighting the bonfire. They have suffered a 30% decline over past decade, so need our help now more than ever.
Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. This is when Guy Fawkes and other plotters aimed to blow up the Houses of Parliament in England. The event is typically celebrated with fireworks, bonfires, and the burning of an effigy of Guy Fawkes.
The Gunpowder Plot was orchestrated by a group of English Catholics who sought to protest against the oppressive rule of Protestant King James I by blowing up the Houses of Parliament and assassinating him in the process. However, English authorities were tipped off, and the plot failed. Since then, Bonfire Night has evolved into a time of merriment that unifies people through the age-old tradition of gathering around a warm, crackling fire with friends and loved ones. In Australia, the occasion is an opportunity to celebrate unique British traditions, honour shared cultural roots, and revel in the excitement that stems from partaking in a spectacular fireworks display.
Bonfire Night is observed with a variety of community events, which often include fireworks, bonfire gatherings, and barbecues. Families and friends come together to enjoy the colourful displays and bask in the warmth of the bonfire tradition, which weaves a nostalgic tapestry of shared heritage and vibrant community that brings people closer together. Bonfire Night officially takes place on November 5th, in homage to the anniversary of the foiled plot.
Guy Fawkes Night Facts
Guy Fawkes smuggled in 36 barrels of gunpowder to the rented house next to the House of Parliament. According to physicists, the 2,500kg of gun powder would've destroyed 500m of the surrounding area.
A common tradition is to search the cellars of the House of Parliament before the state opening each year. The Yeomen of the Guard perform a ceremonial check as a reference to the gunpowder plot 400 years ago.
Due to the risk of bushfires, many states in Australia passed legislation to ban the sale and use of fireworks by the general public.
Bonfire Night began to decline in popularity in Australia due to increasing concerns over fire safety, risk of injuries, and even rivalries between neighbors that led to dangerous and destructive competitions.
In the News and Trending in Australia for Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night Top Events and Things to Do
Attend a parade. There are usually firework displays to celebrate the day. The fireworks represent the explosives that were never used by the culprits.
Attend a bonfire. A common tradition is to toss straw dummies onto bonfires as they represent Guy Fawkes.
Watch The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend (2005). The documentary explores the history behind the Gunpowder Plot and the subsequent tradition of celebrating Guy Fawkes Night.
In Adelaide, the city zoo hosts a bonfire night with activities such as toasting marshmallows, wildlife encounters, food trucks, and entertainment.