1) This fair was established (started) in 1267.  2) It is held on the third Saturday in September every year. 3) There is a men’s and a women’s event, as well as a juniors’ event, and the top 3 “gurners” receive a prize. 4) It was created in 1994 by a community arts charity 5) It is held in Brighton on 21 December and brings the whole city together to mark the shortest day of the year. 6) Participants carry their handmade paper lanterns that are often decorated with clocks. 7) It takes place in a village near Gloucester every Spring Bank Holiday. 8) A 9-pound cheese is rolled down the hill and a second later the players start chasing it. 9) The first one to get to the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. 10) Both participants and spectators are injured every year. 11) Participants have to cover 110 m keeping their face in the water all the time. 12) It started a small town in Wales, in 1976. 13) On the last Tuesday of January Shetland people celebrate this event. 14) People dress up as Vikings and parade through the streets 15) The highlight of the celebration is the burning of a specially-built Viking longship.

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