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16

Jul 2021

Last Updated: 20/07/2021

All Ripon hornblowers will gather together for Monday night return

by Tim Flanagan

| 16 Jul, 2021
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It has been 16 months since a Ripon hornblower's last blast on Market Square and on Monday night they will return in force to perform the ancient ceremony by the city's obelisk. However, they have not shirked in their duties during the pandemic, using social media to keep the tradition going.

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Ripon's hornblowers will make their keenly awaited return to Market Square on Monday night.

Ripon City Council has organised a special gathering to mark the occasion, as all three members of the hornblowing team will be on duty for the city's 9pm ritual.

Council leader Andrew Williams told the Stray Ferret:

"We believe that the ceremony, which dates back to 886AD, is the world's longest unbroken daily tradition.
"It has been a continuous feature of Ripon life since then and is a key element of the city's proud history."




He added:

"To ensure that the return of the hornblowers is properly celebrated, all of them will play a part in the ceremony at the obelisk.
"We said that we would have them back as soon as covid restrictions allow and the city council is keeping that promise."


Social distancing requirements announced by the government in March 2020 meant that Wayne Cobbett, Alison Clark and Richard Midgley could not perform the ceremony in public.

Instead, the hornblowers, who are employed by the city council and work on a rota basis, kept the tradition alive behind closed doors.

The 'setting the watch' ceremony was conducted at their respective homes and was live-streamed on Facebook every evening.

Before the covid lockdown, the nightly event involved them blasting the horn at the four corners of the obelisk and giving a brief talk on the history of Ripon.




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The city council welcomes public attendance at Monday's event, but attendees will be required to observe social distancing during the ceremony and subsequent history talk.

During summer months in particular, the ceremony attracts large crowds.