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The clatter of hooves will once again sound out in Great Malvern, as donkeys from all over the three counties and beyond come to take part in the annual May Day Donkey Procession.
Photo by Steven McCrudden This colourful, quintessentially English event sees donkeys decorated with beautiful floral garlands joined by adults and children in gorgeous, folk-lore inspired costumes, process around the town centre, singing traditional May Day songs and visiting the main springs and spouts.
Photo by Steven McCrudden Donkeys played a key role in Malvern’s heyday as a Victorian spa town and resort; they carried invalids up to take the waters at the various healing springs on the hillsides, as well as tourists to picnic and enjoy the views. This May Day Procession celebrates the role of donkeys in Malvern by bringing them back into the town; and as a reminder of the “donkey women” and “donkey boys” who looked after the animals, the procession is led by a local boy in Victorian dress riding a donkey. The donkeys will gather at the Priory Gatehouse from 10.30am and there will, as always, be plenty of opportunity to meet them before the procession starts with the Blessing of the Donkeys at 11am. The procession then leaves the Gatehouse and visits the main spouts in the town centre, reaching St Ann’s Well at around 12.30pm. Following a break for a special Water Cure Lunch laid on by St Ann’s Well café, festivities will resume at 2pm with the main Blessing of the Waters ceremony, when members of the public will be able to float a candle in St Ann’s Well Pool in memory of loved ones and there will be a blessing of people and pets.
Photo by Steven McCrudden Local children will also perform a ballet of May Day on the Malvern Hills, inspired by The Vision of Piers Plowman. For 2015, those not able to manage the steep walk up to St Ann’s Well can take advantage of a special mini bus service which will take them to St Ann’s Knoll (though please be aware that the footpath from here to the Well is unfortunately too steep for wheelchairs). The mini bus will leave The Unicorn Car Park at 12.15pm and 12.45pm, returning from the Knoll at 3.25pm and 3.50pm.
Photo by Steven McCrudden The event also remembers the many donkeys still working hard around the world today by raising funds for Safe Haven for Donkeys in the Holy Land, a charity which runs sanctuaries and provides veterinary and animal husbandry services and advice on both sides of the Israel-Palestine border. For more information on SHADH, please visit www.safehaven4donkeys.org
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