List of Bonfire Societies
- Lewes – for more on these societies see Lewes Bonfire.
- Cliffe Bonfire Society
- Commercial Square Bonfire Society
- Lewes Borough Bonfire Society
- South Street Bonfire Society
- Waterloo Bonfire Society
- Nevill Juvenile Bonfire Society
- Southover Bonfire Society
- Barcombe Bonfire Society
- Battle (Battel Bonfire Boyes)
- Burgess Hill Bonfire Society
- Chailey Bonfire Society
- Chiddingfold Bonfire (Surrey)
- Crowborough Bonfire & Carnival Society
- East Hoathly & Halland Bonfire & Carnival Society
- Eastbourne Bonfire Society
- Edenbridge Bonfire Society (Kent)
- Ewhurst & Staplecross Bonfire Society
- Firle Bonfire Society
- Fletching Bonfire Society
- Hailsham Bonfire Society
- Hastings Borough Bonfire Society
- Hawkhurst Hawkhurst Gang Bonfire Society
- Herstmonceux (The Merrie Harriers)
- Icklesham (Robin Hood Bonfire Society)
- Isfield and Little Horsted Bonfire Society
- Lindfield Bonfire Society
- Littlehampton Bonfire Society
- Newick Bonfire Society
- Robertsbridge Bonfire Society
- Rotherfield & Mark Cross Bonfire Society
- Rye & District Bonfire Society
- Seaford Bonfire Society
- Shoreham-by-Sea Bonfire Society
- South Heighton Bonfire Society
- Uckfield Bonfire & Carnival Society
- Vines Cross Bonfire Society
- Whatlington Renegades
- Who The Devil Are We Carnival Society
- Maresfield Bonfire Society
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