"Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;
Who comforteth us in all our tribulation,
that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble,
by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God."
However, economists expect that the benefit to the economy to be broken. Said Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec,. "The fundamental basis of income, and household under great pressure," If there is something to celebrate, Alcester throwing a street party. It has been so for as long as no one in the small town of Warwickshire can remember, and for almost 800 years before the party promises that.Friday 'to be kneesup, as the 50th anniversary of Victory Day 1995, Charles and Diana in 1981, the coronation in 1953 and the ceasefire in 1919.The timber-framed pubs are decorated with banners and Union Jack hats and flags on sale outside the gift shop. Sepia can fit into a Main Street window commemorating parties past.Health and safety, traffic and the modern insurance industry has done everything possible to stop the street party elsewhere, but not in Alcester, although this time things are Different. The High Street will be closed somewhat, but the rest of easel paintings. It will also be absent in large aluminum pots of tea, scones and cucumber sandwiches community. Residents are asked to bring their own picnic tables food.A album booklet yellowing records of John Bunting swelling of the party for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902. He was removed from war, the egg and spoon race, a handicap 50-yard flat for women over 30 - the first prize of a pair of Japanese vases - polo challenge at the river mighty fat Arrow and treacle pudding eating contest.Mr Bunting, 72, remember the party to celebrate the end of the war in 1945, but lost the party's coronation in 1953, when it rains and the pictures were taken to the town hall. He said. "Do not be a problem if it rains on Friday, a lot of pictures of street parties in Alcester have umbrellas in them" One of the reasons Alcester has kept the traditions of their neighbors have lost it still has its Feudal Court Leet. Court staff consists of senior judicial officer, a bailiff under the fish to taste, an expert of beef and may be the most honorable of all, an expert from the Guru, who visits pubs in the city to test the beer. The officers take their uniforms at the ceremony for Friday's game.
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