2007 Ottery St Mary Tar Barrels.

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In a tradition dating from the 17th Century, the people of the Devon village of Ottery St Mary have been running....blah blah blah...i couldn't be arsed writing it myself so i'll just copy and paste...thanks EarlofWarwick!!


Every year on November 5th since time began, well at least since the 17th Century, this quaint little town nestled in the heart of the Devonshire countryside comes alive with the smell of blazing tar and roar of the crowds as seemingly demented men women and children tear through the packed streets carrying blazing barrels on their backs.

It is the famous Ottery St Mary Tar Barrels.
Thought to have originated in the 17th Century, this tradition involves wooden barrels soaked in tar which are set ablaze, hoisted aloft and carried through the packed streets and alleys of Ottery St Mary on the shoulders of the privileged few elite "Barrel rollers".

Every pub in the town sponsors a barrel making a total of 17 tar barrels, ranging from children's, through ladies to the men's tar barrels weighing anything up to 30 kilos. Each one is lit in turn outside its sponsoring pub. Starting late afternoon with Children's tar barrels and the grand finale culminating in the square at midnight with the last men's tar barrel.

No one is really sure why they do it but the most popular opinion suggests a pagan ritual to rid the town of evil spirits using cleansing flame and the camaraderie of the townsfolk.

Whatever the reason it is a truly spectacular event, and combined with an enormous bonfire on one side of the river and the annual funfair like a neon reflection on the other makes it a really remarkable occasion, one of the last remaining traditions which should be cherished and saved from the insanity of the powers that be. END QUOTE.

HEY!!! IT'S ME AGAIN!! Seriously, this is an insane night of fun! Drinking beer (this is England so you can take your own and drink in public), dodging burning tar barrels, chilling by a huge bonfire or enjoying rides at the fun fair, remembering remembering the 5th of Novembering for gunpowder and treason and plot, i can think of no reason why the 5th of November should ever be forgot!!!
Anyway, If you're ever in South West England in early november, do yourself a big favour and get along to ottery st Mary for the evening of the 5th.

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  • they might not do them this year because Ottery was hit with a massive hailstorm that flooded the roads.

  • that would be a shame, when do they decide?

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  • lmao "I almost spilt my bloody beer!" - "I spilt my beer!!!"

  • i live in ottery and yh it is a gd tradition!

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  • I went here a couple of days ago I'm 13 and it was awsome! It was cool coz we had 2 barrels either side of us so we couldnt move else we would be likely flattened.

  • @jaseydalts I'd quite like to go and see this one year, it sounds like a really great way to celebrate bonfire night.

    I reckon the vast majority of students are perfectly normal people but a few morons ruin it for everyone else.

  • it would need to be good to match the cheese rolling

  • @icantstop. I heard about the horredously retarded idiot who decided it would be entertaining to chuck an aerosol into the barrel, causing it to explode inot ppls faces and burn some so bad they will be scarred for life. I also heard he was a student...

    This is the kind of stunt which WILL get it barred after all these years, and any SU card holders should be stopped from crossing the Otter.

    The majority of folk who do go are relaxed, and i dont think its a coincidence that its mushy season :P

  • lol i remember

  • Watching this makes me proud to be an Englishman born and bread!!! Thanks for posting

  • @jaseydalts I went this year (and although not a student myself, am of such age) and can honestly say that despite some idiots (like the aerosol twat), the students were very supportive and made the night a light hearted and fun event, subduing the realisation that i was under constant threat of fiery death. Besides, it is an event that anyone with an adrenaline addiction should take part in and was the single most fucking mental night of my life!!!

  • i live in ottery and it is great but also mental at the same time.

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