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More than 1000 March in the convoy of St. George

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Scouts, Scouts, Al -Qanades, Sinbids, Advisers, Cakes and More Uniforms because they set out from Ein York at 1:20 pm today (Sunday, April 27).

A large part of the city center was closed in front of traffic, as the children walked home, where the York Civil Party was received, headed by the mayor of Lord Margaret Wales.

The audience gathered on the side of the show track and chanted that march.

Drummers during St. George's Day in York on Sunday (April 27)Drummers during St. George’s Day in York on Sunday (April 27) (Photo: Dylan Connect) Charlotte McCarthy, the scout leader in the first Holgate Scout Group, participated in the convoy of St. George’s day for the 43rd time.

“Children really love her, they are making a real effort with their appearance,” she said. “They love everyone standing there chanting.”

The first Holgate Scout Group in Ein York before the convoy of St. George on Sunday (April 27)The first Holgate Scout Group in Ein York before the convoy of St. George on Sunday (April 27) (Photo: Dylan Connect) David McDwell, a volunteer in York Minster Province, said that the sun’s rays today made a “big difference” in the show.

“It is a great thing. Some children feel a little anxious [the parade] But it is a great way to collect boycott groups together. It shows that we are exploring in York.

“It is nice for people to participate in appearing, for example, we are here.

“It is just a really beautiful day for everyone. It is highlighting this year.”

Saint George's Day of Ain York, led by the Board of Volunteer, will start on Sunday (April 27)Saint George’s Day of Ein York, led by the volunteer group in Yorkshire, will start on Sunday (April 27) (Photo: Dylan Connect) David added that the event brings together scout groups from all over the region.

“It is an opportunity for men to meet and see each other. We are trying to organize more events throughout the city,” he said.

Adrian Bombret, president of the Hakhaxby and Second Scout Group, said that the events of the show “have not happened much” since Kofid.

“I think it’s great for children. There are scouts and snapshots,” he said. “They enjoy it, and they can stand proud. It makes them feel part of a large society.

“It is just an opportunity to meet with society.”

    The second group Haxby and WigGinton Scout with Adrian Pomfret president, to the rightThe second group Haxby and WigGinton Scout with Adrian Pomfret president, to the right (Photo: Dylan Connect) Adrian participated in the convoy of St. George since he was the scout of cub in the 1970s and said that it had grown to become known as the largest in the province.

Grace Felly Mason was carrying the flag in favor of Palm York 74.

“We are really excited to see Grace walking today,” said her mother, Jane, chanting with Abi Sam and Sister Alice.

Grace Bottomley-Mason that carries the flag for Brown York 74 in Ein York before St. George's convoy on Sunday (April 27)Grace Bottomley-Mason that carries the flag for Brown York 74 in Ein York before St. George’s convoy on Sunday (April 27) (Photo: Dylan Connect) This is the first time that her knowledge has become several times after.

“Is it not excited to see her older sister walking?”

ST George Day is shown every Sunday, April 23, ST George Day.

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