Warrington, UK. Sunday 12 August, 2018 – The ancient tradition of Lymm Rushbearing has been revived after an absence of two years. The event did not involve a procession on local highways as in the past, but after gathering near the Lower Dam about 4 pm and then processing up the Dingle, the festival ended with a service at St Mary’s Church Credit: John Hopkins/Alamy Live News


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Location: Lymm Dam, Lymm, Cheshire, England, UK
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