BCoT join in the fun of the Big Beverley Pancake Race

On Sunday 11th February teams assembled for the Big Beverley Pancake Race organised by the Rotary Club of Beverley and Beverley Town Council.

The community pancake race is a delightful tradition blending fun and history, captivating participants and spectators alike, Beverley Chamber of Trade members got behind the event, continuing to support the business community and Beverley.

In attendance was Deputy Mayor. David Boynton, to ensure fair play and reward contestants with their well earned medals.

Participants, ​from all corners of Beverley, Hull and East Riding wore a variety of costumes, which included the  BCoT with the traditional demonstration run ​to dash ​down Toll Gavel  flipping pancakes as they went. Contestants are in a race against time and each other.

​The race isn’t just about speed but also skill, with participants mastering the art of pancake flipping while navigating the course.


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