Travellers visit Appleby despite postponement of annual horse fair
Published: 18:13, 05 June 2021
Updated: 13:02, 06 June 2021
Police have urged people not to travel to Appleby after dozens of Travellers turned up despite the annual horse fair being postponed.
Photographs posted online show visitors lining the banks of the River Eden in the centre of the Cumbrian town on Saturday, with some riding horses and sitting on carts.
The annual event, which normally draws in around 10,000 Travellers and Gypsies from across Europe in the first week of June, was postponed until August this year due to Covid-19.
It is understood there were between 300 to 400 people in the town on Saturday, but less than a dozen caravans.
A spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary said: “Those planning their traditional, annual, horse fair visit were asked to stay away and make plans for later in the summer.
“We are grateful to those who have heeded this message.
“However, a number of people have arrived in and around Appleby today (June 5).
“Whilst there are no coronavirus regulations preventing people from travelling to different areas of the country and everyone is currently free to travel where they please domestically for a holiday or day trip, there are Government restrictions on gatherings of more than 30 people.
“These restrictions remain in place on public health grounds.”
The force urged people not to travel to Appleby over the weekend.
A “significant” number of officers were in the town on Saturday, police added.
The Appleby Horse Fair Multi-Agency Strategic Co-ordinating Group announced in April that this year’s fair would take place from August 12.
It comes as the event was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic – only the second time in its 250-year history.
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