Thousands ‘Follow The Bear’ during Whittlesea Straw Bear Festival
The Whittlesea Straw Bear Festival was held in the town, with crowds gathering around the town to enjoy the spectacle.
The highlight of the weekend is the Saturday procession through Whittlesey, led by the straw bears themselves.
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Hide AdThe parade also includes dozens of morris and molly dancing sides, dressed in colourful clothes and make up.
Schools also join in the festivities, carrying banners and dressing up. After the parade, the dancers perform in various spots around the town.
The finale of the festival is on Sunday, with the burning of the straw bear costumes.
The original straw bear tradition dates back more than 100 years, when it was custom to dress someone in the town as the straw bear on the first Tuesday after Plough Monday (the first Monday after 12th night).
The tradition died off in the early 1900s - but was revived in 1980, and now hundreds of people take part, and thousands of people come to watch the event.