The six-mile walk starts and finishes at The Plough on Scalby’s High Street, with all money raised from this year’s walk going to SPARKS Project – Solving Problems And Real Kickstart Solutions.
The ticket price for the walk includes half a pint of bitter, lager, squash or water at the pubs en route – The Three Jolly Sailors, the Red Lion, the Blacksmiths Arms and the Oak Wheel.
This year, the walk had 250 registrations – and 35 dogs attended.


Michael Whiteley, Scalby Walk Chairman, said: “The feedback from the walk was fantastic as were all the fancy dress outfits.
“Scalby Walk as well as being a fun event is also a walking race. This is a charity walk and this year we raised £2,700 for a fantastic local charity SPARKS Project.”
First Resident Lady and Man were Emma Hopper and Steven Hopper.
First Non-Resident Lady was Elizabeth Haynes.
Oldest Resident Man and Lady were Brian Beever and Jean Beever.
First Junior was Samson Grunwell and First dog was Wallace.


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