Over 20,000 flock to the Riding of the Marches


Dating back to 1579 and revived in 2009, the event commemorates the act of inspecting the city’s boundaries.
The event also re-enacts the Captain of the Trained Band’s return to the city with news of defeat at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
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Hide AdOrganisers said the event yesterday had been a fantastic success with a total of 296 horses taking part.


Bands including St Ronan’s Silver Band, Erskine Stewart’s Melville School Pipe Band and George Heriot’s Pipe Band entertained crowds of the High Street after
This year’s event marked the centenary of the end of the First World War and The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards joined the cavalcade in full service dress with swords drawn to escort the front four principal riders.
A minute’s silence was observed to remember the dead of Flodden and all wars.