Despite the UK consisting of four different countries, the nation’s packed with multiple cultures and traditions. Bristolians aren’t the same as Brummies, Glaswegians aren’t the same as Geordies. With the UK containing 69 cities across it’s four nations, it surely comes with no surprise that traditions across them vary, but some are quirkier than others. Together, with gas bottle suppliers Flogas, we look several quirkiest traditions that exist within Great Britain and Northern Ireland, investigating how they come to exist and examine the backstory behind their origins. Haggis Hurling Known as a sheep pluck delicacy, Haggis itself is specific to…
Seven quirky rural traditions around the UK









