Foot-and-mouth restrictions forced morris dancers to hold their May Day celebrations in a car park this morning.
The Chanctonbury Ring Morris Men usually dance in the dawn on the top of the Bronze Age landmark near Storrington which gives them their name.
This year they had to make do with the car park, but still managed to put on a colourful and noisy performance.
With handkerchiefs, bells and sticks they brought a carnival atmosphere to the chilly, silent car park as they saw in May 1.
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