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ED road Race? (Lounged)


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I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the last few years, on one evening in the Summer, a load of young people descend on Ulverscroft Road and run down it very fast.


Many times.


Whilst making a lot of noise.


When I politely ask them to go and make the noise somewhere else, they do (eventually!)


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Its called the "Barry Barry Run".... Involves all the competitors meeting in the Plough at a designated time.... on the strting gun, you have to down a pint of larger and then run down to the clockhouse fast as you can - First one there wins....


I believe they also stopped at the "barry off license? to down a can on the way past last year.......

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Hmmmm.. It gives me an idea PGC. An EDF pub crawl. Perhaps in the summer some time? Taking in all the establishments our environs have to offer. Or as many as we can make I suppose.


This Barry Road run sounds like a laugh though.

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