'Obnoxiously loud' teenager town crier for a day

Lara Kingin Grimsby
Lara King/BBC Isaac, a teenager wearing a black leather jacket. He has dark hair and has on a red felt mayoral hat which he is holding on his head with both hands. He is standing in front of an old town hall which has pillars and sash windows.Lara King/BBC
Isaac tries on his new mayoral hat as he becomes Grimsby's town crier on Charter Day

An "obnoxiously loud" teenager was town crier for a day as Grimsby celebrated a special anniversary.

Isaac, 15, from Stallingborough, auditioned for the role on Great Grimsby Day, as the North East Lincolnshire town marked 825 years since it was granted its charter by King John.

Isaac said: "I realised I had an extremely loud voice. I thought why not. I've been practicing being loud. I'm obnoxiously loud all the time."

Isaac is the first town crier Grimsby has had since the 1800s.

Lara King/BBC Two flags flying in the wind at the top of flag poles on top of a building. One flag is the Union Jack while the other is the flag of Great Grimsby which is red with the town's coat of arms on it.Lara King/BBC
The flag of the borough of Great Grimsby was raised above the town hall to mark Charter Day

"I get a ridiculous hat," he said.

"I guess that's good. It's all fun. I won with volume."

The shout out was made for an unofficial town crier by the Grimsby, Cleethorpes and District Civic Society to celebrate the town's Great Grimsby Day which is also its Charter Day.

The town was granted its charter on 11 March 1201 by King John, granting local freemen the right to collect their own taxes and so starting the process of local government.

Town crier competition runner-up Peter Milsom also attended the event.

"I thought I'd come along and join everybody else. It sounded like a fun event and it's a wonderful position."

The celebrations included a flag raising ceremony at Grimsby Town Hall and an exhibition marking Grimsby's royal connections.

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