The Scarborough News

Horse fair permanent home?

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Scarboroug­h Council has applied to make a field just outside the town a permanent home for an annual travellers horse fair.

The Seamer Horse Fair has origins which date back to a Royal Charter issued in November 1382 by Richard II.

However, it was not until the 1900s that the fair became associated with travellers.

For the last nine years, the fair has been held in a field off the B1261 between Seamer and Crossgates and the number of those attending the fair has fallen sharply.

Previously, travellers had been known to set up camp on parcels of land around the area which had led to conflict with residents of the village.

Scarboroug­h Council has now applied to use the site on a “continuing” basis.

The planning applicatio­n submitted shows the decline in the numbers of people attending the fair.

In his applicatio­n the council’s asset and risk manager, Martin Pedley, writes: “I believe that during the nine years that the travellers have been accommodat­ed on the land ... the impact upon the settled community has been reduced from that previously experience­d when the travellers occupied land without consent.”

He concludes: “I am satisfied that the site is fit for the intended purpose and provides the only realistic solution with regards to addressing the ongoing issues raised by the annual travellers horse fair held in Seamer. No viable alternativ­e site has been identified that would meet the needs of the traveller community and the settled community.”

The applicatio­n will be decided by the council before February 16.

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The Seamer Horse Fair

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