Eight women, including two teenagers, rang the bells at Old Brampton Church in honour of the annual celebration. The two pieces of ringing included some apt name changes: 'Queens' and 'Tittums'!
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Lorries heading north will be banned from the centre of Ashbourne from Monday (March 10) for up to six months while the next phase of work to transform the town centre begins. The Ashbourne Reborn ...
This is Royal Shrovetide — a centuries-old ball game played in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, that, frankly, looks nothing like the world’s most popular sport. Or any other game for that matter. Dive into the ...
This is Royal Shrovetide — a centuries-old ball game played in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, that, frankly, looks nothing like the world's most popular sport. Or any other game for that matter.
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The blaze destroyed the church interior save for the marble statue of Mary, carved in Italy in the 1850s. “In gratitude, the people of the church collected their jewelry and gold and they made this ...
This year's edition of Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide is drawing to a close with plenty of great pictures captured along the way. The unique sporting tradition, which sees the Derbyshire town split ...
The Royal Shrovetide Football Match is played every Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in Ashbourne, Derbyshire – and has been since at least the 1660s. Shrovetide ball games have been played in ...
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A traditional ball game that dates back to the 12th Century is set to take over a town centre in Derbyshire once again. The Royal Shrovetide Football has taken place in Ashbourne every Shrove ...