This year we attracted over 600 visitors to our Scalby Fair Courtyard Exhibition on Low Street during the Scalby Fair Day.
It was a resounding success with great interest shown in the work. All exhibitors sold some pictures.




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This year we attracted over 600 visitors to our Scalby Fair Courtyard Exhibition on Low Street during the Scalby Fair Day.
It was a resounding success with great interest shown in the work. All exhibitors sold some pictures.
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Here’s a gallery of photographs by Helen Hartley and Valerie Aston of the beautiful arrangements in the Scalby Fair 2022 Flower Festival.
This year’s theme was: The Twenties – from Princess to Queen.
Some of the larger displays have multiple shots to do them full justice.
Please click on any photo to view full size and as a slide show.
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The winner of Scalby Fair’s 2022 Prize Draw was Dave Ascough, of Scalby.
Here he is receiving his prize of a smart TV (kindly donated by the Nag’s Head) from Nicky Grunwell, one of the very able Scalby Fair Committee Prize Draw team.
All other prize draw winners have been notified of their success.
Thank you to all those who very generously donated prizes, and to the many hundreds of people who entered the Draw.
If you didn’t win this time, better luck next year!
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A wide range of images, from the set up teams on Saturday morning, the Fair getting busier as stalls and visitors arrive, to the crowded scenes of fun and frolics.
Some wonderful shots of people of all ages being happy, laughing and having fun in the heart of Scalby village on Scalby Fair Day, 18 June 2022.
The final photograph is of the Sunday morning Scalby Fair Committee clear up team (minus a couple who had already taken refuge in the bar).
Photos by Official Scalby Fair Photographer, Mike Shingler.
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The (by now) traditional Friday evening event shows the ever-popular Soul Rida returning once again to Scalby Fair.
Our intrepid Scalby Fair Official Photographer, Mike Shingler, dipped his toe in the mosh pit before taking refuge back in the bar.
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