Time-honoured ceremony will mark the annual opening of the Oyster Fisheries

PUBLISHED: 24 August 2018

Date issued: 24 August 2018

This year’s ceremonial opening of the Colne Oyster Fisheries, one of Colchester’s most celebrated and oldest traditions, takes place on Friday 7 September 2018.

The sailing barge ‘The Hydrogen’ will set sail from Brightlingsea to Pyefleet Creek with civic dignitaries on board, including the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Colchester, the High Steward and representatives of the Cinque Port Liberty of Brightlingsea.

The tradition, which dates back to 1540, sees Colchester’s Mayor, Colchester Borough Council’s Chief Executive and the Town Serjeant wear full regalia and play key roles in the ceremony to mark the lifting of the first oysters of the season. It is formally witnessed by the special guests, who will then enjoy a three-course lunch, including oysters, on the boat.

The Proclamation, an ancient tongue-twister, will be read by Chief Executive Adrian Pritchard, to officially declare the fishery open for the season. The Mayor, Cllr Peter Chillingworth, will then raise the loyal toast to The Queen accompanied by drinking gin and eating gingerbread.

Before the ceremony, a telegram is sent to The Queen at Buckingham Palace, which states: “According to ancient Custom and Charter dating back to Norman times, the Mayor and Councillors of the Colchester Borough Council will formally proclaim the Opening of the Colne Oyster Fishery for the coming season and will drink to your Majesty's long life and health and request respectfully to offer to your Majesty their expressions of dutiful loyalty and devotion.”

The Queen usually returns her thanks to the Mayor and councillors for their good wishes.

The Mayor of Colchester, Cllr Peter Chillingworth, said: “The Oyster Fisheries ceremony is a time-honoured and much-loved tradition for Colchester. Our annual visit to the world-famous oyster beds is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and enjoy the start of the oyster harvest.

“I am very much looking forward to playing my part, as Mayor, in such a unique and venerated ceremony.”

For more information on the Mayor and Town Hall heritage visit www.colchester.gov.uk/mayor

Page last reviewed: 24 August 2018

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