Thousands attend Colchester's soapbox rally
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czew1w7j13eo Version 0 of 1. Thousands of people attended a soapbox rally in a city centre. A total of 28 teams braved Colchester's steepest hill, North Hill, on Sunday as part of the fun-filled event. People were encouraged to go wild with their designs, with some teams creating adaptations of The Flintstones and Wallace & Gromit. Gareth, from Braintree, was one of thousands who enjoyed the day and said it was "absolutely brilliant" and was "thinking about entering the next one". Each team did a solo run down the straw-covered hill to record a qualifying time, before entering a head-to-head knockout format, which pitted competitors against a kart with the closest racing time to their own. They then held a quarter-finals, semi-finals and a grand final, as well as a third-place play-off. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. |