00:00We're here in the Queen of Villages, yes, Wharf of Honden, Robhram, Doncaster, Barnsley
00:07and we're just heading to the town centre where the will of Thomas Cheek will be read out before some bread throwing
00:13because yes, it's the Wharf Festival!
00:19The Green Ginger Garland Dancers!
00:30Signed, Thomas Cheek. Witness, X. And, X.
00:55Is that the same age?
01:06In Thomas' will, he bequeathed bread each year to be donated to the needy
01:12and it's become quite an annual tradition to be thrown from the rooftops of All Saints Church spire.
01:24As the crowds rallied around, I realised it became quite competitive to catch a bread roll.
01:48Everyone's getting very excited. Some people are getting crushed on the head by bread rolls.
01:53It's everywhere. It's a brilliant occasion for the people of Wharf to come all together
01:59and celebrate such a unique and diverse, just wealth of everything.
02:05Silly, bread throwing from a church tower, where's that happened?
02:09In Yorkshire, in England, in the country.
02:12James Hardisty and Sophie Malan here reporting from the Queen of Villages, Wharf of Honden.
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