Hallaton, Leicestershire, UK. 18th April 2022. Pictured:The pie is blessed by the Hallaton vicar before being cut and thrown to the crowd for the ‘scr


Hallaton, Leicestershire, UK. 18th April 2022. Pictured:The pie is blessed by the Hallaton vicar before being cut and thrown to the crowd for the ‘scramble’. / For the past two years, the Hallaton Bottle Kicking has been cancelled due to the pandemic but today marks the return of Leicestershire's historical annual Easter event. For hundreds of years, spectators on Easter Monday have been witnessing the ancient tradition of Hallaton and Medbourne villagers as they battle for a cask of ale. Records of bottle-kicking date back to the late 18th century, but the custom is thought to originate much earlier, from before the Christian era. The famous annual event is divided into two distinct parts. The first is a charity dole and the second is a mass ‘ball game’, played with small wooden casks called bottles. The event commences with a parade - led by the Nene Valley Pipe Band - through the villages of Medbourne and Hallaton. Locals carry a large hare pie and three wooden ‘bottles’. Two are filled with beer and the third, called the dummy, is made of solid wood and painted red and white. The pie is blessed by the Hallaton vicar before being cut and thrown to the crowd for the ‘scramble’. The rest is placed in a sack to be carried up the nearby Hare Pie Hill. The bottles are then taken to the Buttercross on the village green to be dressed with ribbons. The penny loaves are also distributed to the crowd. In the early afternoon, the hare pie is spread on the ground at the top of Hare Pie Bank. Each bottle is then tossed in the air three times, signalling the start of the competition. On a best of three basis, each team tries to move the bottles across two streams one mile apart, by any means possible. After the game, participants and spectators return to the village and the players who put in an especially good effort are helped up onto the top of the 10ft tall Buttercross, and the opened bottle is passed up for them to drink from before being passed ar


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