The latest town to hold its common riding was Selkirk which saw more than 250 riders take to horseback on Friday. Royal Burgh Standard Bearer Adam Nichol led proceedings which remember the day in ...
The Common Riding in the Scottish Border town of Selkirk remembers the day in 1513 when 80 men left to fight for King James IV and just one returned. About 300 to 400 horseriders cavalcade around ...
Selkirk Common Riding is one of the oldest Border festivals, with organisers claiming it can be traced back to 1113. Huge crowds gathered in Selkirk at the weekend for its annual common riding ...