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Scalby Fair Easter Monday Walk 2024

11 February 2024 By Web Editor

Since 1959 the annual Scalby Walk has been raising money for local charities. What started out as a local bet has become a regular feature on the Scalby calendar every Easter Monday (except 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid 19 pandemic).

2024 is the 63rd Scalby Walk and will be held on Monday, 1st April 2024. Our competitive walkers will start at 10am. There will be a fancy dress parade at 10.10am and then the fun walkers can start any time from 10.30am.

The rules are simple:

Starting off at the Plough Inn, Scalby, at staggered start times from 10am, each entrant must complete a 6 mile route by walking only – that means no running!

Last year the route was changed to avoid two busy and potentially dangerous road crossings. The journey from The Blacksmiths Arms now makes use of the old Whitby to Scarborough railway line (called the Cinder Track).

Download and save or print the schematic route map (kindly produced by pocketpubguides.co.uk).

Scalby Walk route map (PDF, 441k) Download

Download and save or print the route map (made with OS Maps):

Scalby Walk route map 2023 (PDF, 673k) Download

Download and unzip a GPX file of the route (to upload to your favourite mapping app).

ScalbyWalk2023.gpx_(zipped GPX, 3k) Download

See the route on OS Maps.

See the route on Komoot. (Note: Komoot adds a few of its own idiosyncratic waypoints on the route.)

A half pint (lager, bitter, squash or tap water) must be drunk in each of the pubs en route (your drink is included in the entrance fee), in the following order:

o The Three Jolly Sailors, Burniston

o The Red Lion, Cloughton

o The Blacksmiths Arms, Cloughton

o The Oak Wheel, Burniston

Under 18 entrants do not have to finish their drinks.

Trophies will be awarded for fastest resident walker (male, female & oldest) and the fastest non-resident walker (male and female), but disqualification looms if you don’t drink the half pints at each stop, or if you are caught running! Prize giving is at 2.30pm. Drinks will be available at the Plough from 9am (alcoholic ones from 10am) and food will be available from 12 noon to 3pm.

We welcome fancy dress and there are many prizes for the best fancy dress entrants. You can choose whether you want to go for a fast time or just enjoy a lovely walk.

Dogs are welcome. They need to be kept under control on a short lead. There a free dog treats at each pub and dogs can take part in the fancy dress and win a prize.

Our 2024 Charities

This year we are supporting two local charities that are also helping stage our walk that has broken all past records for attendance in 2022 and then again in 2023 when we sold out.

Newby and Scalby Library and Information Centre (charity no. 1168611) is run by volunteers working in partnership with North Yorkshire Council. Open for five days a week, Newby and Scalby Library and its garden are free and accessible to all. A modern community asset, the library is at the heart of the local area, providing a wide range of on-site and digital services and a number of group activities. There are many resources, such as books to borrow or buy, daily newspapers, magazines and computers, all available within the safe, warm and welcoming space of the library.

Scarborough Mates is a friendly group of people, who meet up to try out new activities, exchange ideas and chat over a cuppa, offering a warm welcome to those who come and join them.

Their goal is to reduce social isolation and build a stronger community while sharing their skills to help others learn new ones Activities lead by skilled members include DIY, woodwork, art, metal work, ceramics, 3D printing, board games, Mah Jong, and railway modelling.

Sponsorship

Scalby Walk Sponsorship Form 2024 Download

Registration and Entry Fees

Walk Registration

Filed Under: Featured, Scalby Fair Walk 2024

Come and Listen to Great Folk Music

23 January 2024 By Web Editor

Did you know that you can come and enjoy FOLK MUSIC on the first Friday of each month at the Temperance Hall in Scalby?

Filed Under: Scalby Fair Folk Events 2024, Scalby Fair News, Uncategorized

Scalby Fair Helps the Community.

13 January 2024 By Web Editor

Donations to Local Groups

Scalby Fair is run for the enjoyment and benefit of the local community and is not primarily a fundraising organisation. However we are delighted when we are able to share any excess funds and make donations to local organisations. In 2023 we were pleased to make donations totalling in excess of £1,200, to such diverse groups as Newby and Scalby Library, Newby and Scalby Primary School, The Sweet Pea Fund (helping the volunteers who keep the public toilets on Scalby High Street clean and open), St Laurence’s flower fund, the Samaritans, the YMCA and, as a thanks for their performances at the Fair, The Hatton School of Dance and the Irish Dancers. Additionally food not used for our catering on Fair Day was donated to Open Arms at  Eastfield

Additionally the sum of £2,700 was raised at the Scalby Walk on Easter Monday specifically for the Sparks Project.

Filed Under: Featured, Scalby Fair News, Scalby Fair Week 2024

Already Thinking About Next Year! Save the Date!

29 December 2023 By Web Editor

The Scalby Fair Committee are already considering ideas ranging from fair layouts, to themes and new ideas to ensure that Scalby Fair 2024 will be the biggest and best yet!! Save Saturday 22nd June for a great afternoon out for everyone.

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News

Merry Christmas from all at Scalby Fair

4 December 2023 By Web Editor

As the Festive Season approaches, our committee chair Mike Shingler would like to thank the volunteers and supporters who have worked so hard to make all of the Scalby Fair activities so successful in 2023.

Everybody’s efforts are so appreciated and we look forward to a great 2024.

Filed Under: Featured, Scalby Fair News

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Scalby Fair

Founded: 1977

Over £37,000 donated to good causes over past years.
In 2024 Scalby Fair and Scalby Walk has given over £5,000 to good causes.

In 2025 Scalby Fair will partner with the charities Newby & Scalby Library, Future Works NY, and Scarborough Mates. Help us help them.

You can read the History of Scalby Fair, here.

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