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The theme is tradition

Rye hosts 71st National Town Crier Championships on October 12.

The theme is tradition
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Town criers from all over the UK will return to Rye for the second time as the town hosts the national championships again next month. Competitors will face judges in two rounds on Saturday October 12 in Rye’s Gun Garden from 11:30am.

The day, which will be hosted by Rye town criers Paul Goring and Arabella Ansar, will officially begin just after 11am with a procession through the town.

Group shot National Town Crier Competition 2023 in Rye

Once the competition is under way next to the castle, the town criers will be asked to make two cries. The first, the Home Cry, will celebrate each competitor’s local town. After lunch at the Mermaid Inn the judges will hear a second cry on this year’s theme – Tradition.

Judging and prize giving will take place at 3:15pm.

This year’s championship is the 71st and returns to Rye for a second time after previous hosts Hastings withdrew support. Paul Goring says each cry needs to be about 120 words in length. “We will not be checking the word count, but any cry which is significantly over 120 words may be penalised. The cries should start with three 'Oyez' and finish with 'God Save The King'. As usual, no politics!”

James Stewart

James Stewart

James Stewart: Rye News Editor & Ryecast presenter. James sets the editorial priorities for the paper and leads the team of 20 volunteers. If you would like to join the team email info@ryenews.org.uk.

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