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Jul 2022

In this 1,350th anniversary year for Ripon, full celebrations for the city's patron saint are making a return for the first time in three years.
Covid lockdowns in 2020 and 2021, meant that there was only limited activity organised in those years by the St Wilfrid's Procession Committee to keep the tradition alive.
But on Saturday, the parade, which attracts thousands to the city's streets, will be back in force - starting on Studley Road at 1.30pm and finishing at Ripon Cathedral at 4.15 - where a service will be held,
The 24-stage parade timetable and route, which will see numerous temporary road closures, can be seen by clicking here.

The St Wilfrid parade will finish at Ripon Cathedral, where a service to celebrate the city's patron saint will be held at 4.30.
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