Has Warwick won its place in record books?
Cllr Bob Dhillon only joined in for the last 48 seconds after it became clear the five minute record had been set by 15 morris sides all dancing together.
Allen Smith, the squire of the town’s own Plum Jerkum side, said: “When we completed our record attempt the cheering from the crowds was so loud I thought it would smash windows.
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Hide Ad“It was a fantastic day with us dancing in the square, in the castle courtyard, and just about everywhere else before we gathered for our world record attempt at 3pm.”
The current record is 88 morris dancers stepping out together in Moreton in Marsh back in 1999.
This time videos were taken and the mayor, along with Kenilworth councillor Dave Shilton, agreed to act as official witnesses to the attempt...although it could be eight to 12 weeks before the teams receive official confirmation of any place in the next record books.
Local support came from Chinewrde in Kenilworth plus sides from Harbury and Stratford.