Scarecrow Festival,
Kettlewell, Yorks
Life-size scarecrows are made and displayed around the
village by local people in early to mid-August. A hugely popular event. On St. Bartholomew's Day, 24th August, children run around the church of St. Bart's. After completing the circuit they are given a bun and the adults are given a biscuit especially baked for the occasion. Faversham International Hop Festival, Faversham, Kent A celebration of the hop harvest when thousands of Londoners went to Kent for a working holiday. Bank Holiday Monday (Last monday in August)
Bog Snorkelling Championships,
The aim is to swim two lengths of the 60-yard Waen Rhydd
peat bog with flippers and snorkel in the fastest time. There are
different categories including juniors, fancy dress, women's and
men's.Waen Rhydd peat bog, near Llanwrtyd Wells in mid Wales Well-Dressing Derbyshire May - September Well dressing is one of Derbyshire's and the Peak District's best known, most popular and colourful customs. It dates back hundreds of years, and though there have been religious associations, the true origins remain unknown. Click here to find out more |
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Calendar of unusual Customs and Traditions in England, Scotland and Wales AUGUST
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