Newton Abbot town criers competition. The attached image show competitors and dignitaries in front of St Leonards Tower.

Crowds cheer as town criers take over Newton Abbot in annual contest

Hear ye, hear ye! Newton Abbot came alive with town criers from all over

by · DevonLive

Crowds turned out in force when Newton Abbot staged its annual Town Criers’ Competition. The action got underway near St Leonard’s Tower at 10:45 am with the first of two rounds featuring criers from communities across the South West. A second round was staged at 12:45 pm, with the public providing plenty of applause.

First place and the Devon Championship title were eventually awarded to John Pitt from Plymouth, with Calne’s Mark Wylie taking second and also the Top Volume award. Roger Pinder of Kingsbridge was given third place.

Phil Northcott from Penzance was named Best Dressed Crier, while the Best Dressed Escort title was awarded to Michael Davies, representing Newton Abbot Borough.

Robert and Heather Graham from Dawlish were named Best Dressed Couple. Newton Abbot’s own crier, Nigel Kenneison, hosted the event but the rules prevented him from taking part.

Mayor Councillor Alex Hall said: “It was marvellous to see a centuries-old tradition alive and well in our town centre on Saturday; I congratulate all those who took part and provided such great entertainment. One thing’s for sure, no one could accuse Newton Abbot of being a sleepy old town on the day!”