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September 2020                                                                      September 2020

       Conservation Working Parties                                                        volunteers  were  being  split  into  knights  and  drummers  to  move  the  large  team
                                                                                           banners around the field. Randomly I ended up as a knight battling for Borussia
       Over recent years our volunteers at the conservation working parties have really    Dortmund.  We  were  taken  through  the  narrative  of  the  ‘story’,  having  to  learn
       helped to improve the wildlife value of the natural habitats alongside the stream   choreographed fights, positions where the TV cameras would be in amongst us
       and at Souls Moor. We hope to recommence the working parties in October with,       and orderly entrances onto and exits from the field. We rehearsed over a couple
       of course, appropriate social distancing. More details will appear in next month’s   of weeks and then the anticipation levels rocketed when the costumes arrived. In
       Parish Magazine, through the village Facebook page and our e-mail list (if you are   heavy  suits  of  armour  and  waving  around  substantial  ‘weapons’,  we  were  put
       not on it and would like to be, please e-mail mike.n.g@outlook.com).                through our paces. It all felt very different with the costumes on. Running on and
                                                                                           off was difficult and just knowing what was going on around us was challenging.

                                                                                           When the helmets were on, it was hard to hear
       Contact Us                                                                          instructions  and  there  was  limited  peripheral
                                                                                           vision. We managed by supporting each other
       If  you  would  like  to  know more  about  the  work  of  the  Wildlife  and  Environment
       Group or to be included on our e-mailing list, please contact:                      and  by  counting  in  the  moves.  After  several
                                                                                           goes,  body  memory  began  to  take  over  and
       Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com /  01929 471563                                 the  whole  thing  became  a  dance.  It  was
                                                                                           exhausting!
       Amy Yates at AmyEyeats@hotmail.com or
                                                                                           Excitement abounded when we turned up for
       Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook./com / 0775 988 4942                                   the  Dress  rehearsal  at  Wembley.  There  we
                                                                                           were  on  the  famous  turf,  although  we  soon

                                                                                           realised  it  was  under  sufferance.  The  eagle
                                                                                           eyed groundsmen kept us under close scrutiny
                                                                                           and, if the tip of a sword hovered half an inch
                                                                                           above  the  grass,  we  were  barked  at  and
                                                                                           berated. For most of the rehearsal, there were
                                                                                           hordes of besuited knights almost tippy toeing
                                                                                           around the hallowed pitch.
                                                                                           The 25  May arrived and it all went off like clockwork. We strutted our stuff in front
                                                                                                 th
                                                                                           of an 86,298 crowd and a sizeable TV audience, although when we later looked
                                                                                           at  the  TV  coverage,  there  was  very  little  of  us  and  an  awful  lot  of  pundit
                                                                                           speculation. The downside for me was that I was in yellow representing Borussia
                                                                                           Dortmund, at the time managed by Jürgen Klopp, and we lost to Bayern Munich
                                                                                           2-1. Still, it was another heady dose of adrenalin in a large stadium setting.

                                                                                           I wasn’t done yet. The following year I was able to fulfill a lifelong ambition – to
                                                                                           play in an FA Cup Final at Wembley. Again, through one of the Olympic networks,
                                                                                           I  heard  that  the  Pandemonium  Drummers,  a  group  of  Olympic  volunteers  who
                                                                                           had been amongst the thousand drummers who accompanied Evelyn Glennie
                                                                                           playing at the Opening Ceremony, had landed a gig playing at Wembley for the
                                                                                           FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Hull City. They were trying to recruit some new
                                                                                           members to fill out the numbers needed for the event. I couldn’t resist and signed
                                                                                           up immediately.
                                                                                           I  attended  some  drumming  workshops  where  I  was  taught  fairly  rudimentary
                                                                                           rhythm  patterns  and  organised  into  the  beginners’  section  of  the  group.  There
                                                                                           was  also  an  intermediate  section  for  those  who  had  some  experience  and  an

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