BUNTING is in place ready for the historic Randwick Wap 2024.
The Wap in Randwick, is believed to date back to medieval times.
The wappenshaw or wap for short, (from the Old English for "weapon show") was originally a gathering and review of troops formerly held in every district.
The object was to satisfy the military chiefs that the arms of their retainers were in good condition and that the men were properly trained in their use.
Sadly this spring show was banned in the late nineteenth century by the court at Whitminster due to ‘debauchery’, and the church extended its arms to gain control of the lazy, rowdy Runnickans.
Revived the 1970’s by the late Rev. Nial Morrison this ancient tradition is still gaining momentum after more than 50 years.
The simple blessing and procession of the day has become an event that has deep roots and support within the community, a heritage to be proud of. The queens and Mayors of today were the flag and flowers bearers of 50 years ago.
The blessing of the cheese, and food in general, can be traced to the origins of most of the world's religions, when primitive people first asked blessings for a successful hunt or harvest, and then offered prayers and offerings before eating the meal set before them.
The names of people who have been appointed a role for the Randwick Wap 2024 include:
Mayor: Brian Cratchley
Wap Queen: Millie Atkins
Mop Man: Rachael Lythgoe
Flag Bearer: Yana Mayer
Sword Bearer: Lajos Mayer
High Sheriff: Nick Lythgoe
The Role of Mop Apprentice will be decided at the discretion of the Mop Man & Committee
If you or your child has been appointed a role, please look out for an e-mail from the Committee over the coming week which will have all the info you'll need.
If you have any questions in the meantime, please e-mail randwickwap@gmail.com
Lastly, we would like to say a huge congratulations to one and all, and thank you to everyone who turned out to vote and support.
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