Members of the public stopped to listen as Eddy Morrison and Daren Lumb explained the importance of the battlefield, where on 29th March, 1461, 29,000 Englishmen died in the bloodiest battle ever fought on British soil.
Members of the public stopped to listen as well as the usual police presence.
We gave an interview with a reporter for the Selby and Tadcaster News and the piece should be in this Thursday's issue.
Many thanks to all who turned out including the BM lads who shared their solidarity with our Movement.
Apart from Lord Dacre's Cross, the battlefield site is NOT protected against redevelopers.
The NF will now take its fight to both Selby Council and English Heritage.
Our motto on the laminated card set in front of the bouquet of roses read -
"Though you sleep in the dust you live on in our hearts"
Lord Dacre's Cross - the only protected part of the battlefield
which has already seen groups of 'Travellers' camping out there.
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