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Brits are expected to buy fewer and cheaper items this year too, and researchers also found that many will be putting more thought into the gifts they buy – with homemade presents “one of the biggest trends for 2023″. In fact, 87% of those surveyed believe the money could be far better spent elsewhere – particularly in the current economic climate. Only 14% plan to attend a public firework display this year / Credit: Alex Jones ( via Unsplash) A fifth of Brits start planning for Christmas and the festive season as soon as November arrives, a new study has suggested. Early Christmas planning isn’t the only festive tradition John Lewis’ analysis has revealed or predicted either, as the retailer has also suggested that outdoor lights are practically on their way to becoming, if not already, the norm nowadays, and six in 10 are planning to buy some form of decoration for the outside their homes. Has Bonfire Night basically “fizzled out” now? Well, according to a new survey, that could very well be the case.

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While the UK public-commissioned survey found that as little as 14% plan to attend a public firework display this year, the key objection to this actually isn’t cost related, as 38% stated it was due to the fact fireworks scare pets, and therefore just don’t agree with them overall, while a further 20% don’t agree with the wider environmental impacts they have.So what’s your take then? Is November too early? Or should we all be getting into the festive spirit as early as possible to make the most of it?

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John Lewis’ Commercial Director, Kathleen Lewis, says the ongoing cost of living crisis is to account for customers planning ahead, as it’s a way to manage their finances and spread the cost. For a third of UK homes, one Christmas tree is apparently no longer enough, and it’s likely that two or more trees will be decorated instead. More than half of the 25-34-year-olds surveyed are planning to wear ‘comfy casuals’, while a third of 18-24-year-olds are even intent on staying in their pyjamas all day. Read more: Trending New survey claims Bonfire Night has ‘fizzled out’ as 78% of Brits want fireworks banned Emily SergeantBut 78% of those surveyed would like to see this scrapped completely, and essentially want a ban on firework sales all year round. Read more: It’s said that the rising cost of living crisis is to blame for dampening the enthusiasm of many local Councils – including Manchester City Council, who has chosen to cancel its planned events for the fourth year in a row. A new survey has revealed that 78% of Brits want fireworks banned / Credit: Unsplash Manchester’s Bonfire Night celebrations have officially been cancelled this year and ‘will not return’ in the future

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