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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!)


:)

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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