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Scalby Fair 2019

TODAY Saturday, 22 June: it’s Scalby Fair Day!

22 June 2019 By Developer

Scalby Fair kicks off today at 12 noon with a host of events and stalls for all the family to enjoy. Come and join in with fun, food, displays, childrens’ activities, artworks, flower displays and so much more to see and sample.

Please don’t forget our theme: the 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s birth. Why not come along in fancy dress?

Programme of main events

12.00 noon Stalls Open
12.30 Magic Mike
1.00 Opening of Fair
1.05 Judging Of Best Dressed Stalls
1.15 Julie Hatton School of Dance
1.45 Kevin O’Connor Irish Dancers
2.15 Magic Mike
2.50 Arrival Of The Mayor Elect
3.00 Childrens’ Fancy Dress Competition
3.15 Julie Hatton School of Dance
3.45 Kevin O’Connor Irish Dancers
4.15 Magic Mike

  • The view down South Street
  • Stalls on the High St
  • St Laurence’s Flower Festival.
  • Balloons!
  • High St
  • People around the Fair
  • Fair stalls
  • Magic Mike
  • Hatton School of Performing Arts
  • Hatton School of Performing Arts
  • Kevin O’Conor Irish Dancers

Where are we?

We’re in the heart of Scalby village, where North Street and South Street meet the High Street.

Please remember the roads in the village centre will be closed all day on Saturday as the Scalby Fair work teams set up the festivities.

Please plan your travel accordingly and there will be parking restrictions in force throughout the day, too.

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Scalby Artists Exhibition: Saturday, 22 June 2019

18 June 2019 By Developer

Four Scalby Artists will be assembling an exhibition of paintings and original prints in the driveway of Byways, Low Street between 10.00am and 5.00pm.

 Wood engraving by Michael Atkin  Title: “Farmers Market’


Speth Milnes, Jessica Cathcart and Judith Ellis (painters) and printmaker Michael Atkin will be showing newly created images in this third exhibition.


Each year a unique letterpress directional sign will be produced (below) .

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Scalby Fair Day 2019: programme

8 June 2019 By Developer

12.00 noon Stalls Open
12.30 Magic Mike
1.00 Opening of Fair
1.05 Judging Of Best Dressed Stalls
1.15 Julie Hatton School of Dance
1.45 Kevin O’Connor Irish Dancers
2.15 Magic Mike
2.50 Arrival Of The Mayor Elect
3.00 Childrens’ Fancy Dress Competition
3.15 Julie Hatton School of Dance
3.45 Kevin O’Connor Irish Dancers
4.15 Magic Mike

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Treasure Hunt: change of time and start venue

5 June 2019 By Developer

Please note that the starting point for the Scalby Fair Treasure Hunt on Tuesday, 18 June is now the Nag’s Head. Also, we will start at 6.00pm.

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Scalby Charity Walk’s 60th Anniversary

30 May 2019 By Developer

£1,600 presented to Scarborough Dial-a-Ride

On Easter Monday, 22 April 2019, 125 participants took part the special diamond celebration of Scalby Charity Walk in aid of Scarborough Dial-A-Ride.

The sun shone at 10:30am as the first walkers consisting of people aged 65 years plus or those with young children were set off in theatrical ‘Stepping Out’ style by Paul Robinson, Artistic Director from the Stephen Joseph Theatre.

The next walkers set off by age handicap at 10:40 (45-65) and 10:50 (18-44) with late registrations at 11:00 and 11:05. The first resident man back was Mr Kenneth Martin of Scalby who arrived back at 11:48 a.m. Mrs Nicky Grunwell of Scalby was the first resident woman back at 12:09 a.m.

The fastest resident times were achieved by Mr Harry Butterworth of Burniston, aged 15 , who achieved a fantastic time of 1 hr 7 minutes, and Ms Katie Rawnsley of Scalby with a time of 1 hr 12 minutes.

Each participant was presented with a special 60th anniversary medal, kindly sponsored by Boyes Department Store.

Fancy dress was on display with walkers dressed as the different pubs on route: The Three Jolly Sailors;  Red Lion; Blacksmiths Arms; and Oak Wheel, plus family T Shirts, Black Tie and even a Frank Sparks look alike in billycock hat, waistcoat with carnation buttonhole and walking stick. Frank ‘Sparky’ Sparks was the founder of the walk which started life as a bet between him and some younger people in 1959.

As part of the birthday celebrations, special archive film footage was show of the walk from the 25th anniversary in 1984 and film from early 1960s set to a Beatles soundtrack. In addition, newspaper articles from previous Scarborough News editions were on display, together with a new, permanent, written and framed explanation of the walk painting that hangs in the Nags Head, Scalby. 

During the prize giving ceremony that was held at 4:00 pm in the Nags Head, the winners were presented with their trophies by past organisers and participants, including Margaret Scarfe (44 walks), Tim Tubbs (son of the late Canon Chris Tubbs – 35 walks), Mike Sedman (holds course record 58½ minutes achieved in the 1960s) Alan Bruce, Bob Gibbons, Geoff Dove and Richard Grunwell.

Jamie Wallis, Chairman of Scalby Charity Walk, said: “This year’s walk has exceeded all expectations. We anticipated more numbers due to the anniversary, but combined with fine, warm weather we had a fantastic day and 125 taking part has been amazing. We’ve had people from all over the country – even Ireland – all of whom have a family connection to the area and we would really like to thank them for making the effort to support this special tradition.

I am delighted that we have raised the amazing sum of £1,600 for Scarborough Dial-A-Ride and we are enormously grateful to all those who have donated and sponsored. We are particularly grateful to St Nicholas Lodge of Freemasons, Scalby Methodist Church and Matthew Powell”

Scarborough News Report: Dial A Ride to get new minibus thanks to Scalby Walk’s ‘magnificent donation’

NameClassTrophyTime Presented by
Mrs NGrunwellFirst Resident LadyWinner Trophy1:29:18 Tim Tubbs
Mrs KMartinFirst Resident ManParker Cup1:18:45 Mick Sedman
Mrs KRawnsleyFastest Resident LadyCastle Cup1:12:20 Margaret Scarfe
Mrs H ButterworthFastest Resident ManCrystal Trophy1:07:55 Mick Sedman
Mrs J RodgerFastest non-Resident LadyBarrie Milner1:17:00 Geoff Dove
Mr R SedmanFastest non-Resident ManErskine Cup1:06:00 Alan Bruce
Mrs M CullingworthOldest Resident LadyGladys Wilson Cup1:54:15 Margaret Scarfe
Mr B BeaverOldest Resident ManRocky Fisher Cup1:59:12 Bob Gibbons
Mrs J RodgerFirst Non-Resident LadyPeter Walton Shield1:17:00 Richard Grunwell
Mr M SedmanFirst Non-Resident ManSam Skilbeck Shield1:18:45 Tim Tubbs


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