Organizers of World Conservo Championship The competition can be forced to cancel the competition due to the extreme of summer Season,
For decades, hundreds of concerts have landed In Southwick village Northhamptonshire To participate in the event because they fight it for the title of Concar King and Queen.
The event has also raised funds for charity – it was established in October 1965 since more than £ 420,000 was visually impaired.
This year’s competition scheduled for October 12 is expected to be attracted as 2,500 fans and 256 players.
But the organizers are concerned that they have to cancel the games this season, as the conners are smaller than normal recently.

To play, the cone is hung by shoes laces, which is looped through a hole drilled in them, but if the cockters are very small, they may divide when the hole is formed.
Organizer Charles Whali blamed dry and hot heat, inspiring trees to shed its cone very quickly and before they grow in their full size.
He told daily Mail: “This is a worrying time, really a worrying time. Because we want big, good, fresh cones because they are the best for the championship.”
However, he assured that this year’s incident would be canceled, it is still “small”, confirming whether the tournament would proceed to come for 10 days within a week.

According to the Met Office, the UK experienced its hottest summer on the record in 2025. From June 1 to August 31, the average temperature in the UK was 16.10C, above the long -term average of 1.51C. Back-to-back heatwave across the country has caused drought and wildfire in the last few months.
Competition spokesperson St. John Berket said that the organizers are “worried” and “worried” over the possibility of canceling.
He said, “We cannot remember this little program by looking at this small program,” he told the newspaper.
Mr. Whali said: “We hope that in a few weeks we will be able to go around and collect the final cone that we actually use.”

The organizers have resorted to desperate efforts to save sports this year, to preserve the fallen cone into a cold or water bucket.
However, Mr. Whali assured the fans that any frozen cone would be fully deformed, before they would be used to play, especially after the “steel cooker landscape” seen last year.
The World Conservo Championship was entangled in a cheat scam in 2024Known as “King Consar”, David Gix achieved the title of last year’s men’s competition – but was questioned after the allegations came out after being cheated by the validity of his victory, accusing him of using a steel -made concert to “obitate” his opponents.
However, 83 -year -old Mr. Jakins, who has competed in the concert events since 1977, denied the allegations and was later approved to be cheated.