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Pimp My Barrow

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Pimp My Barrow is a charity event established in 2006 which runs every year at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK. Several other successful events have also taken place in Suffolk and Cambridge.

Students acquire a wheelbarrow and decorate it in accordance with their team's theme. Barrows are then paraded around the Local area before a race to the university.

The event was founded by Paul Wheeler and Thomas Tapper who retain ownership and copyright of the event.

In March 2012 the founders of Pimp My Barrow offered the rights to manage the Norwich event to the Union of UEA Students at the University of East Anglia. This agreement required the University to uphold the ethos of previous events and continue to operate for a charitable cause.

On 17th June 2016 "Pimp My Barrow" was successfully trademarked by Paul Wheeler and Thomas Tapper. The rights to use the trademark in the Norwich area are licensed to the Union of UEA Students for a fixed term.

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  • Pimp My Barrow [1]
  • Norwich Evening News [2]
  • South Norwich News [3]
  • Ipswich Borough Council [4]
  • Union of UEA Students Communication Officer [5]
  • Interlectual Property Office - Trademark [6]