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Witnesses described l a u r a . a rc h e r @ K R N m e d i a . c o . u k Country dancers and Morris Men ............................................................................................ then followed, along with traditional watching the blue estate car Photographic wood-and-sacking hobby horses with plunge into the outside wall of Brian Green 01843 578158 snapping jaws called hooden horses. the Crypt, after the driver lost control while attempting to park. b r i a n . g re e n @ K R N m e d i a . c o . u k A short service of thanksgiving was then held, which involved the blessing of Among them was Ernie Anita Clarke Warner, who said: “It looks like [email protected] a bine of hops from a local hop farm. ............................................................................................ There was also traditional morris the driver was trying to reverse dancing in front of the altar, followed by park outside the toilets, but I a display of dancing in the precincts and something went wrong because Advertising a walking tour of the city. the car came down the bank Matthew Hill The hoodening, which traditionally and crashed into the building. m a t t h e w. h i l l @ K R N m e d i a . c o . u k takes place on the second Saturday in “She seemed OK afterwards, September, has been running at Can- but looked very worried.” 0844 40 60 370 Cathedral spokesman terbury Cathedral since 1957 –with a few HOP TO IT: Hop Queens Annalie Weitzel, Lizzy Beech and Jessica Maliphant led exce ptions. Christopher Robinson said: I the procession GIBG20120908C-002_C Newspaper Sales & In 1996, the service was forced to move “Some minor damage was caused to a window, which is Distribution locations after a police choir –wh i ch said it would not be appropriate to host when the Hop Hoodening fell on the being assessed by our was due to perform a concert in the the event in the Cathedral, because it anniversary of 9/11. Newspaper Sales Manager 01843 578150 stonemasons. The emergency evening –blocked off the nave of the coincided with the funeral of Princess The service was instead moved to St services were called, but no one Newspaper Delivery queries 08444 060922 c at h e d r a l . Diana at Westminster Abbey. Pe t e r ’s Parish Church in St Peter’s was hurt.” Postal Subscriptions 08444 068744 The following year, church officials A similar hitch occurred in 2004, S t re e t . Leaflet Distribution 01892 239007 The Times is published weekly. 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