PIC SPECIAL: Holly Holy Day celebrates 50th anniversary
Holly Holy Day events took place in Nantwich and Acton on Saturday, writes Jonathan White.
There was no battle re-enactment this year due to the pandemic.
Holly Holy Day events took place in Nantwich and Acton on Saturday, writes Jonathan White.
There was no battle re-enactment this year due to the pandemic.
Thousands of people young and old once again packed into Nantwich town centre to witness another spectacular Holly Holy Day “Battle of Nantwich” celebration.
The Sealed Knot marched through the town as they re-enacted the 1644 Battle of Nantwich, one of the key events in the English Civil War.
The RSPCA wildlife centre and cattery in Nantwich is staging three festive fundraising events.
The London Road centre is holding its popular Christmas Fair on Sunday (December 2).
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