Scarborough Community Fair returns

Around 40 charities and voluntary organisations will be in Scarborough town centre today

Author: Karen LiuPublished 14th Aug 2021

It is the return of Scarborough's Community Fair today.

It has been organised by the Rotary Club of Scarborough Cavaliers who say the event is bigger than ever.

It takes place on today (Saturday 14th August) from 10am until about 4pm along Westborough with over 40 local charitable and voluntary organisations taking tables.

Club President, Richard Creasey, said: “We are delighted to be able to bring the Fair back to Westborough and very pleased that as well as our regular stallholders we have managed to attract new organisations too.”

“We feel that this year’s Fair will give local charities and voluntary organisations a great opportunity to relaunch themselves after the challenges of the pandemic, but we will of course be operating the event following the latest Government advice on Covid-19 health and safety guidance.

Welcome newcomers for 2021 will be Scarborough Mates, Scarborough Trefoil Guild, Parkinsons Scarborough Branch, the Wave Project North Yorkshire and Stephen Joseph Theatre.

This year the Rotary Club are also looking to build on the success of previous years, thanks to the support of the Yorkshire Coast BID by providing street entertainment as an added bonus for shoppers.

The Jelly Roll Jazz band will be playing between 11am to 1pm at the junction of Aberdeen Walk and Westborough.

The Mayor, Councillor Eric Broadbent has been invited to officially open the Fair, together with judging the “best dressed stall”, which gives the stallholders the opportunity to be creative and inventive with their table displays.

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