UK's town criers shout it out in Darlington for 'Oyez' title
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Town criers from around the UK have battled it out for a national title.
The Loyal Company of Town Criers British Championships is held in different towns annually and this year Darlington has hosted proceedings.
Competitors rang a bell, cried "Oyez, Oyez, Oyez", which is aimed at "demanding attention", then shouted out a celebration of their home town, and a proclamation on a given subject.
The winner was Paul Gough, the town crier for Nuneaton and Bedworth.
He described himself as "from the county of Warwickshire [home to] Shakespeare and the Teletubbies".
This year's subject for proclamation was "Darlington's markets, past and present".
Councillor Paul Howell, cabinet member for leisure and local environment at Darlington Borough Council, said: "As the topic concerns our markets, I am confident that this event will bring interest in our town from visitors, and we can showcase our future plans for the Victorian Market to encourage them to become regular visitors."