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Dec 2021

Last Updated: 17/12/2021
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Organisers 'hopeful' Hampsthwaite v Birstwith tug of war can go ahead

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 17 Dec, 2021
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The annual New Year's Day contest between pub teams from neighbouring Hampsthwaite and Birstwith is still set to go ahead. Organisers say they're 'hopeful' it can proceed but will make adjustments if covid restrictions change.

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The organisers of the annual News Year's Day Hampsthwaite vs Birstwith tug of war competition have said they're keeping their fingers crossed it will go ahead in a fortnight's time.

The tradition dates back to the 1980s, but about eight years ago it became a competition between two pubs in the neighbouring villages; The Joiners Arms in Hampsthwaite and The Station Hotel in Birstwith.

Hundreds of people often watch the competition at Hampsthwaite cricket ground before heading to The Joiners Arms.

The event had to be cancelled this year due to coronavirus restrictions. Knaresborough's Boxing Day tug of war has been cancelled this year but organisers have said they're hopeful the event will be able to take place on the first day of next year.

Rebecca Cranage, the owner of Joiners Arms, said:

"We thought we'd definitely be OK for this year, we are just hoping it can still go ahead. We'll just have to wait and see."






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Ms Cranage has lived in the village for 20 years and, like many villagers, has fond memories of watching the event.

It has evolved over the years after starting as a Brits vs Americans competition featuring men from the RAF Menwith Hill base.

The upcoming event is due to include men's and women's teams, with 10 people on each end of the rope pulling for victory.

There will also be a raffle to raise funds for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.