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Fund raising for the Rainbow Centre at the Nag’s Head

9 August 2018 By Developer

A group of Scalby teenagers are taking part in the National Citizenship Service Programme during the Summer holiday. As part of this programme, the group has organised an event on Friday, 10 August at the Nag’s Head (at the back, outside if weather fine) to raise money for the Rainbow Centre in Scarborough. The group of friends are going to play some music and there will be some other activities.
The event takes place between 12 noon and 3 pm
If anyone can go along to support them it would be much appreciated.
Also, if you could spread the word to friends and family it would be very welcome indeed.

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News

Tour de Yorkshire 2018 through Scalby

6 May 2018 By Developer

The final part of the third stage of the 2018 Tour de Yorkshire passed through Scalby Village on Saturday, 5 May 2018, prior to travelling down into Scarborough, on to Filey, then back to the finish on North Bay. The riders had begun the stage that morning at Richmond.

The Fair Committee decorated bikes and put up bunting in the Tour de Yorkshire colours.

 

The crowds gather to welcome the Tour

 

Bikes painted in the Tour de Yorkshire colours provided by the Fair Committee

 

Not many riders paused here!

 

A festive occasion in glorious weather for the Tour through Scalby village

Above images courtesy Jamie Wallis

 

The peleton speeds through the village

Two short videos for download.

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Images and videos courtesy Jim Sloan.

 

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Scalby Fair Walk raises over £850 for nominated charity

16 April 2018 By Developer

The Scalby Fair Committee, at its meeting on Sunday last, confirmed that the sum raised for its nominated charity, Teenage Cancer Trust, wMany thanks to St Nicholas Masonic Lodge, Scalby Fair and Scalby Methodist for their kind donations.ould be in excess of £630.

The Committee was delighted at the amount raised, given the atrocious weather on Easter Monday, the day of the walk, and congratulated all participants once again for turning out and completing the walk.

Update:

Many thanks to St Nicholas Masonic Lodge and Scalby Methodist for their kind donations to funds for our nominated charity.

Thank you also to the ladies at Hackness Road Surgery for their £110.73 sponsorship money to the Teenage Cancer Trust for Scalby Walk!

That takes us up to £859.55!

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Scalby Fair Charity Walk 2018: report

3 April 2018 By Developer

The 59th Scalby Charity Walk took place on Easter Monday, 2 April 2018, despite the horrible weather and the Scalby Fair team  is delighted to say that it was a great success with 45 entrants in the main Walk and 3 in the shorter version. Congratulations to all the participants and organisers for battling the wet and windy conditions.

We are already looking forward to the 60th anniversary of the Scalby Walk on 22 April 2019.

Winners:

Winner’s Cup – 1st resident lady: Nicky Grunwell
Parker Cup – 1st resident man: Stuart Raw
Castle Cup – fastest resident lady: Nicky Grunwell
Crystal Trophy – fastest resident man: Stuart Raw
Barrie Milner Award – fastest non-resident lady: Caroline Teague
Erskin Cup – fastest non-resident man: Alan Teague
Gladys Wilson Cup – oldest resident lady: Maureen Cullingworth
Rocky Fisher Cup – oldest resident man: Brian Beaver
Peter Walton Cup – first non-resident lady: Caroline Teague
Sam Skilbeck Shield – first non-resident man: Alan Teague

Photos of the start are here.

Photos by Jim Sloan

From the Raffle by John Armistead

Prizegiving photos by Annabel Wallis

 

Filed Under: 2018 Scalby Fair, Scalby Fair News

Scalby Fair Charity Walk 2018: the start

2 April 2018 By Developer

A soggy and windy start to the Scalby Fair Charity Easter Monday 2018 Walk.

Photos by John Armistead.

Photos by Annabel Wallis

 

Filed Under: 2018 Scalby Fair, Scalby Fair News

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