Men and women, some in top hats and tails, have been handing out oranges in a town as part of a centuries-old tradition. Tutti Day, which is part of the Hocktide Festival, was traditionally a day when ...
People in top hats and tails have been delivering oranges in a market town as part of an old tradition. The Hocktide festival in Hungerford dates back to when John of Gaunt granted commoners grazing ...
It's a festival that has been marked in various forms across the country since the 14th Century. Now, Tutti Day - marked on the second Tuesday after Easter - is a tradition that has almost disappeared ...