Can you help? – Richmond May Fair in plea for volunteers to make its return a success

By The Editor

13th Mar 2023 | Local News

The event on Richmond Green, along with the May Ball and an Arts Richmond Book Picnic, is set to be one of the highlights of the year. Credit: Richmond May Fair.
The event on Richmond Green, along with the May Ball and an Arts Richmond Book Picnic, is set to be one of the highlights of the year. Credit: Richmond May Fair.

The organisers of the Richmond May Fair, which is making a comeback after pandemic disruption, is making a plea for volunteers.

The event on Richmond Green, along with the May Ball and an Arts Richmond Book Picnic, is set to be one of the highlights of the year.

The Richmond Rotary Club coconut shy. Credit: Richmond May Fair.

The May Fair weekend, which always attracts thousands of residents, was halted for three years by the impact of coronavirus and the associated lock-downs.

However, a new team of community leaders has got together to bring it back on Saturday, May 13, while sponsorship comes from Be Richmond, which represents over 300 businesses in the town centre.

It has grown from a few stalls around the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene to become borough's major charity fundraising event.

As well as hundreds of charity stalls filling the Green, a thriving Craft Fair takes place in the main marquee and there is entertainment all day on stage and around the Green.

Pamela Fleming, who chairs the 2023 May Fair committee, said: "Richmonders, we need your help! Richmond May Fair are looking for volunteers to help on the day in a variety of roles."

As well as hundreds of charity stalls filling the Green, a thriving Craft Fair takes place in the main marquee and there is entertainment all day on stage and around the Green. Credit: Richmond May Fair.

She asked that families or organisations who are able to pitch in to contact the organisation [email protected]

Speaking of the Fair, said: "It provides a key opportunity for our local charities to raise vital funds – which are needed more than ever, at the moment – and we know that people have missed coming together to celebrate our community in such a special way.

"Borough residents have told us that the May Fair is part of their family history – those that once looked forward to coming with their parents or grandparents are now bringing their own children to ride the helter skelter.

"The fair plays such an important role in bringing the people of Richmond together to support good causes and enjoy a great day out.

"We are also pleased that the glamorous Richmond May Ball will be returning on the previous evening Friday 12th May."

Traditionally the ball has welcomed many famous names from stage and screen who live in the borough who gather to support local charities. And the organisers are looking to hear from sponsors and famous names who would be keen to support this year's event.

The 2023 Ball will benefit two wonderful and deserving local charities: Home-Start RKH, which supports families in the most difficult circumstances; and Skylarks, which provides activities and resources for children with additional needs and their families.

On Sunday, May 14, the main marquee is the venue for Arts Richmond's Book Picnic.

Details for the event, including how to apply for a stall and buy tickets for the May Ball can be found on its website here - https://richmondmayfairweekend.org.uk/

     

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