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There may be several churches involved in a local walking day. The churches hire bands to provide music: for instance brass bands, pipe bands and marching bands. The police provide an escort and control the road traffic.
Children play a big part through their churches, schools, the Scouts and the Girl Guides. Processions are often led by a young lady who has been crowned the "Rose Queen" for the year. The Queen may be particular to a church but can represent the whole village too. Indeed, some Rose Queens and May Queens have festivals of their own. For example, there is the " Lymm May Queen", " Knutsford May Queen" and the " Thelwall Rose Queen".
Walking days are particularly common in the Warrington area. They are held annually in most districts, including:
Some walking days, including those held in Warrington, Padgate and Stockton Heath, are followed by a fair.
Warrington Walking Day itself dates back to 1834, and is perhaps the largest in terms of attendance and participation. A detailed history of Warrington Walking Day can be found in the University of Sheffield National Fairground Archive
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