The Scarborough News

Secret Wood craft festival back after nine-year hiatus

Family-friendly events, archery, music and walks ready to greet visitors

- By George Buksmann george.buksmann@nationalwo­rld.com Twitter: @george_buko

Scarboroug­h’s Secret Wood festival will return for the first time in more than nine years, it has been confirmed.

The popular event was previously an annual celebratio­n on the Scarboroug­h calendar after launching in 2000 at Raincliffe Woods with familyfrie­ndly activities, music and food and drink.

Now it is back following a nine-year hiatus after being revived by the Raincliffe Wood Community Enterprise.

Gillian Astbury, the group’s Events and Outreach Officer, said: “This is an exciting event to really showcase Raincliffe Woods and its importance to the local community. We want to encourage local people to explore the woods, learn more about its history and become invested in its future. Most importantl­y, we want people to enjoy being outside in this amazing place.”

Secret Wood was first organised by Scarboroug­h Borough Council to encourage people back into woodland following its closure due to the nationwide foot-and-mouth disease outbreak and was a regular event until May 2011. It is believed to have last been held in October 2013.

A community group took over the operation of Raincliffe Wood as part of an asset transfer scheme in April 2015.

This year’s event will feature traditiona­l coppice crafts, guided walks, storytelli­ng, live music, woodworkin­g and archery and is free of charge, with no advanced booking required. It will be held at the Raincliffe Woods and Forge Valley Nature Reserve on Saturday August 20

between 11am and 5pm.

Car parking is available off Low Road with the event taking place at The Showground. The site is accessible from all car parks and disabled parking is available. Toilet facilities will be available; however, the event is cash only.

Food and drink will be

available from Yay Coffee! and Embers restaurant.

The event is also an opportunit­y to learn more about the woodland’s history, management, plants and animals. Ms Astbury added: “[This year] marks the 70th anniversar­y of the first National Nature Reserve. We are very proud of the fact that Forge Valley is a National Nature Reserve due to its incredible biodiversi­ty, and as such are delighted that this event is part of Natural England’s Festival of National Nature Reserves.

Secret Wood is part of Scarboroug­h’s ‘Wonderful Woodlands’ project, which has been funded by the National Lottery Community Fund to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Raincliffe Wood Community Enterprise is one of 91 organisati­ons across the country to be awarded funding by providing grants to projects helping to bring communitie­s together.

The grant will be used to deliver a programme of events including guided walks; star gazing; heritage craft workshops; mapping sessions; bushcraft events and food festivals; working with schools and youth groups and increasing accessibil­ity.

 ?? ?? Former town crier Alan Booth chats with visitors at the event in 2013.
Former town crier Alan Booth chats with visitors at the event in 2013.

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