Great Harwood town crier pens Coronation call that will be used across UK to mark historic occasion
A Town Crier has written a Coronation town cry that will be used nationally to mark the historic occasion.
The Cry for the King will be performed by Mr Kerr at several places across Hyndburn during the celebrations. “Having the opportunity to Cry in a royal Coronation is such a once in a generation privilege and I look forward to joining the people of Hyndburn in celebrating this momentous occasion.”Traditionally, the Town Crier would begin their Cry accompanied by the ringing of a large hand bell to attract attention to their announcement.
This historic cry can be heard in-person on Accrington Town Square tomorrow as part of an exciting programme of free Coronation events and activities being held across the Borough.
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