The traditional annual Scalby Walk event takes place on Monday and will see walkers in fancy dress take on the seven mile walk around the village's four local pubs.
The event has a long 63 year history and one of the organisers Michael Whiteley is hoping it is even bigger than last year.
This years walk starts and ends at The Plough Inn Scalby. The route includes refreshment breaks for ½ a pint of bitter, lager or squash at 4 pubs on the route The Three Jolly Sailors (Burniston), The Red Lion (Cloughton), The Blacksmiths Arms (Cloughton) and The Oak Wheel (Burniston).
The route has been changed this year to avoid two road crossing and more use of the old railway line (Cinder Track) from Station Lane in Cloughton to Lancaster Way in Scalby.
Michael Whiteley says the walkers have raised thousands of pounds for local charities over the walks 63 year history and is looking forward to the array of fancy dressers - humans and animals!


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