One of the country’s most distinctive Morris dancing troupes is proud of its efforts to preserve an English tradition going back at least a century and a half.
Now it fears its days are numbered after council bureaucrats mounted an undercover operation to prove it breaches health and safety rules. Members of the Britannia Coconut Dancers group blacken their faces and dress in skirts for an annual festival in the Lancashire town of Bacup.
Leaders of the troupe have been presented with a dossier of evidence – including surveillance photographs taken by officials posing as spectators – showing how crowds at this year’s event spilled on to the road. The parade, traditionally held on Easter Saturday, was almost cancelled when Lancashire county council demanded safety measures costing £1,600, only to back down after a public outcry.
Now it has emerged that the event was secretly monitored, and the troupe has been told that in future it will have to pay for road closures or participants and spectators will have to stick to the pavement. Yesterday leaders accused the council of trying to stamp out the tradition and said the demands were impractical.
The group’s treasurer, Neville Earnshaw, said: ‘If we had to stay on the pavement, we will be dancing into lampposts and bus stops. People will end up with no front teeth. It’s going to be more dangerous.’ Known as the ‘Nutters’, the group has paraded in Bacup every Easter for the past 110 years, although Morris dances have been held there since at least the mid-19th century.
Council spies.
Council spies.
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Re: Council spies.
Golly! Wogs!


"I know. Let's sing 'Tradition'!"


"I know. Let's sing 'Tradition'!"
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: Council spies.
My best friends dad was a Coconutter before he died. She still supports and follows the troupe.
And the blackened faces?
Well the coconutters are among quite a few "black" Morris troupes, they're common along the welsh borders and south lancashire there's a few theories around why they do it.
And the blackened faces?
Well the coconutters are among quite a few "black" Morris troupes, they're common along the welsh borders and south lancashire there's a few theories around why they do it.
There is also the theory that "Morris" is a derivation of "Moorish" and that the blackened faces came from the Morrocan people who brought the dance across Europe.The dances they perform are actually Folk Dances and the custom of blackened faces may reflect a pagan or medieval background which was done to disguise the dancers from being recognised by evil spirits afterwards, it may also reflect mining connections.