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Scottish Borders Common Ridings
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The Common Riding season in the Scottish Borders is a deeply rooted tradition that takes place annually from May to August. These celebrations are held in various towns throughout the region and are some of the oldest equestrian festivals in the world, dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. The purpose of these events historically was to protect the town’s boundaries from encroachment and to commemorate historical battles and events. Key Features of Common Riding Historical Significance: Origins: The tradition dates back to the time when local men rode around the town’s boundaries (or "marches") to protect their lands...