UPPIES and Downies 2024 kicks off tonight in Workington for the first game in the series.
The traditional Easter game, which is played in three matches starting on Good Friday and the following Tuesday and Saturday, sees those with roots in the upper part of town try to take a specially-made ball to Workington Hall, while those from the lower part of town try to get it to the harbour.
Each game starts at 18:30 at The Cloffocks, from the bridge between Allerdale House and the Black Path.
Speaking previously about this year's game, lifelong Uppie Elvin Jarvis said: "We are really looking forward to this year's games and with the special King Charles coronation balls it's giving the game extra excitement, as players seem to come out in more numbers when there are special balls made.
"We are reminding everyone that the ball can go anywhere - and to try and keep cars away from the Cloffocks."
Extra officers and resources will be deployed for the events to ensure it passes safely for all.
Chief Superintendent Matt Kennerley said: “We want people to enjoy the event, but we are asking people to think about their safety and look out for each other.
“Those taking part need to be aware of their surroundings and take particular care.
“We will have officers in the area to support a safe event.”
Officers have spoken with businesses and local communities ahead of the event to provide advice.
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