• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • History
    • Scalby Fair History
    • Scalby Fair: Past Presidents and Chairs
    • Scalby Walk History
    • Scalby Flower Festival History
    • A History of Scalby
  • About
    • Donate to Scalby Fair
  • Policy
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
    • Contact the Scalby Fair Committee Chairman
    • Contact the Scalby Fair Committee Secretary
    • Contact for Scalby Fair stall availability and information
    • Contact for Scalby Fair publicity and advertising
    • Contact for Scalby Fair risk assessment review
    • Contact the Scalby Fair Website Officer

Scalby Fair

  • Scalby Walk 2025
  • Fair Day 2025
    • Entertainment 2025
    • Stall 2025
  • Fair Week 2025
    • Celidh 2025
    • Live Lounge 2025
    • Vintage Car Rally 2025
    • Treasure Hunt 2025
    • Wine Tasting 2025
    • Beer Festival 2025
    • Music @ Nags 2025
    • Flower Festival 2025
  • Photo Competition 2025
  • Stallholders 2025
  • Volunteers 2025
  • Scalby Folk
You are here: Home / Archives for Scalby Fair News

Scalby Fair News

Scalby Walk 2023

1 February 2023 By Developer

About the Walk

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).

2023 is the 62nd Scalby Walk and will be held on Monday, 10 April 2023.

The rules are simple:

Starting off at the Plough Inn, Scalby, at staggered start times from 10.30 am, each entrant must complete a 6 mile route by walking only – that means no running!

This year the route has been 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).

Route

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.)

Rules and Regulations

Download or view the Entry Rules and Regulations below.

Scalby Walk Rules and Regulations 2023 (PDF, 532k) Download

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:

  • The Three Jolly Sailors, Burniston
  • The Red Lion, Cloughton
  • The Blacksmiths Arms, Cloughton
  • 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 2.15 pm. A selection of Bao buns will be available at the Plough from 12pm to 3pm.

We welcome fancy dress and there are 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 2023 Charity

You can help support our nominated charity by getting sponsorship. Over the years we have helped raise thousands of pounds for good causes. In 2023 we are supporting SPARKS.  SPARKS was a 3-year project set up independently to help people in Barrowcliff / Woodlands Ward who were falling through the net and in need of support. The original project was a great success and SPARKS PROJECT has now expanded into Eastfield and has become a Registered Charity to ensure the future of its much-needed work and to aid those who urgently need help. SPARKS works in locations of high poverty and deals with all the issues that come with that, including food, fuel and data poverty, mental health issues, social isolation, domestic abuse and addiction. Help and support is also available for those who do not need that level of crisis support. For example, those who need support with aspirations, training, and employment

Sponsorship Form

You can donate to our chosen charity – SPARKS – when you register to enter the Walk. Otherwise, you can obtain sponsorship from family, friends and colleagues using the form below. Please download and print the form for you and your fellow walkers’ use.

Scalby Fair Walk Sponsorship Form2023 (PDF, 239k) Download

Registration and Entry Fees

Pre-registration closes at 5pm on Sunday, 9 April. You can register and enter on the day of the Walk from 9.30 am at the Plough, Scalby.

To register and enter online before 5pm on Sunday, 9 April 2023 the cost per entrant is £12.00 (Adult, aged 18 and over) and £6.00 (Junior aged under 18).

Please note that entry on the day is £14.00 (Adult) and £7.00 (Junior).

Enter the Walk as a single Adult or with a Group (all ages, from a single address)

Enter the Walk as a Single Entrant aged 14-17 on the day of Scalby Walk (NB parental permission required)

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News, Scalby Walk 2023

Book your Stall for Scalby Fair 2023

27 January 2023 By Developer

Online stall booking is now live for 2023.

You can book your Scalby Fair stall (provided by Scalby Fair) or reserve your pitch for your own stall, gazebo or mobile.

Please use the booking form and please take note of the declaration conditions before you book, here.

We look forward to seeing you at Scalby Fair in 2023!

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News

Christmas Greetings from Scalby Fair

1 December 2022 By Developer

As the new Chairmen of Scalby Fair. I have been advised that it has been a long-established tradition that the Chairman sends out a Christmas Message each year.

Santa pays a visit to Scalby village

I am in fact quite used to spreading Christmas Cheer around Scarborough as I help to get Santa onto the Round Table Sleigh each year in December. Indeed, this year, we started off by stopping at the Nag’s Head to switch on their Christmas lights on the tree that Scalby Fair Committee members had erected for them that day.

So, on behalf of all members of Scalby Fair Committee, I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Mike Shingler
Chairman
Scalby Fair Committee

Filed Under: Scalby Fair 2022, Scalby Fair News

Santa Claus arrives in Scalby!

27 November 2022 By Developer

As usual, members of Scalby Fair Committee assembled to put up and decorate the village Christmas Tree outside the Nag’s Head on Saturday, 26 November.

This year, the tree was enormous, much bigger than usual, so we sought the help of a friendly JCB driver to help with the installation.

Then the magic started. Santa Claus arrived that evening to switch on the lights!

Santa arrived in the village on his sleigh at 6pm to find around two hundred people, of which half were small children, waiting outside the Nag’s Head to greet him.

Santa duly got down from his sleigh to switch the tree lights on. At which point it started to snow!

Santa went to speak to the children and to have his photo taken with them. The parents enjoyed mince pies and mulled cider courtesy of the Nag’s Head.

As he left, Santa promised everyone that he would be back again, to bring presents on Christmas Eve to every child, on his very own magic sleigh.

(Click on any image to enlarge and to view as a slideshow)

Scalby Fair Committee would like to thank the Nag’s Head for sponsoring the Christmas Tree and for the seasonal refreshments; and Scarborough Round Table for helping to bring Santa to the village to switch on the lights. And not forgetting our wonderful JCB driver.

Filed Under: Featured, Scalby Fair News

Christmas Light Switch-on 6-7pm Saturday, 26 November 2022

21 November 2022 By Developer

portrait of happy girl with ice cream

As usual, Scalby Fair Committee members will be erecting and installing the Christmas tree outside the Nag’s Head Inn, thanks to a generous donation to the village for the tree by the Nag’s Head.

This year, we are having a BIG Christmas lights switch on, and Father Christmas may even be paying a visit!

Please come along and join in all the festivities this Saturday, 26 November 2022, between 6 and 7pm.

Photo of Santa Claus courtesy by Pixabay on Pexels.com

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 21
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

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.

Scalby Fair Key Dates for your Diary

— 2026 —

Scalby Walk – Mon 6 April

Scalby Fair Week Fri 12 to Sun 21 June

Scalby Fair Day – Sat 20 June from 12pm

 

Donate to Scalby Fair

Search Scalby Fair

Footer

Connect with us

  • Facebook

Gallery

Scalby Fair eNewsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required
/ ( mm / dd )

Copyright © 2025 · Scalby Fair · website development by David G Henderson

 

Loading Comments...