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The annual Downton
Cuckoo Fair has been running for over a quarter of a century in
its current format, and attracts up to 20,000 people to our village
for Maypole, morris dancing and folk entertainment. The event also
features over 250 craft stalls and craft demonstrations, line dancing,
street entertainment, music, the Downton Brass Band and plenty for
the children, including clowns, a bouncy castle and roundabouts.
The next Cuckoo Fair will be held on Saturday 30th April, 2011 on the The Greens in The Borough in Downton from 10 am to 4.30 pm.

Traditionally the arrival of the cuckoo was seen as the onset of
good weather and the Downton tradition of "opening the gate"
to let the cuckoo through is the basis of the fair.
Factually the Downton fairs are first recorded in 1249 and in 1289
a fair was claimed on the eve, day and morrow of St. Laurence (9th-11th
April). Early fairs died out and in 1676 two annual fairs were granted
on 12th April and 21st September. When the term Cuckoo Fair came
to be used seems to be unknown, as is any possible links with pagan
festivities. The Cuckoo Princess only dates from the revival of
the fair in 1980 but there may have been an earlier Cuckoo King.
For more details about the Downton Cuckoo Fair, please click
here.
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