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The tradition of Maypole Dancing across Bucks


May Day
May is a lovely month, with the start of good weather, blossom, bluebells, and white hawthorn are flowering, and the birds are singing. May 1 is called May Day. Since 1871 it had been a bank holiday in Scotland, and it was extended to the whole of the U.K. in 1978. May Day, also called Early May Bank Holiday, falls on the first Monday in May.
History
The origin of May Day celebrations is lost in the midst of time. A tall, thin, stripped tree or pole was a focus for celebration. Each May Day morning, it was the custom to deck the poles with wreaths of flowers, and the people would dance around it. It was often raucous, with lots of drinking. It was not popular with the Puritans. In 1644 Parliament banned maypole dancing as “a Heathenish vanity, generally abused to superstition and wickedness.” In 1660 when the monarchy was re-established under Charles II, maypoles were restored in many places. The tallest was erected in the Strand in London in 1661, whic ....

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