They shared news of some of the theatre companies, performers and entertainers they hope to welcome to the city over an extended festival weekend.
A giant inflatable snow globe is coming to Ripon as part of the city’s festivities next month.
Residents and visitors will be able to step inside the inflatable to create a free Christmas photo opportunity.
The globe, which will have biodegradable snow, will be in Ripon from December 14 to 17.
Ripon Business Improvement District, which is funded by traders to increase the number of city centre visitors, has devised the scheme in partnership with tourism organisation Visit Harrogate.
They are marketing the snow globe as “a hugely popular attraction that instantly transports you to your very own winter wonderland”.
It will be in Ripon at the same time as the winter wonderland illuminations in Spa Gardens, which take place from December 15 to 17.
Here’s where you can find the snow globe:
December 14 — 1pm to 7pm The Ripon Inn, Park Street
December 15 — 1pm to 7pm Ripon Cathedral forecourt, Minster Road
December 16 — 1pm to 7pm Ripon Market Square
December 17 — 1pm to 7pm Ripon Market Square
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More live music events to be held at Ripon’s Minster Gardens
The success of Ripon’s Rock for St Wilfrid Concert in Minster Gardens has prompted organisers to call for an encore.
An estimated 500 people turned up on Saturday evening to hear four acts, including rock band Time Machine in which Kevin Hill is a vocalist and plays bass guitar.
Mr Hill, who owns the Karma clothing and gift boutique in Kirkgate with his wife Liz, told the Stray Ferret:
“It was the ideal location for a summer concert and we’re now considering a follow-up for the August Bank Holiday and have ideas for further musical and cultural events to be staged here next spring.”

Concert-goers gather at Minster Gardens
The event arranged at short notice in liaison with the St Wilfrid’s Procession Committee and Ripon Business Improvement District, was supported with a grant of £829 from North Yorkshire Council which also gave permission for use of the public open space.

Harpist Lucinda Taylor
Mr Hill said:
“Thanks to cooperation from all parties, we were able to hold a family-focused evening of entertainment in this lovely setting.
“It attracted a large crowd and those who attended showed great respect by leaving the gardens litter free.”

In addition to Time Machine (pictured above) the evening also featured local singer-songwriter Alannah Creed, harp player Lucinda Taylor and Knaresborough Vista Social Club.
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Ripon to rock until 10pm tomorrow after St Wilfrid’s Day celebrations extended
Ripon businesses have worked together to ensure tomorrow’s St Wilfrid’s Day celebrations continue until 10pm.
Budget cuts and the cost of living crisis looked set to restrict the day’s activities, which include the procession and a free climbing wall and bungee jumping on Market Square, to a 5.30pm finish.
But businesses, helped by a £829 grant from North Yorkshire Council, didn’t want one of the city’s biggest days of the year to be cut short.
So they arranged for the Kirkgate road closure to be extended into the evening and organised a night of eclectic live music, which includes two rock bands, a harpist and a singer.
It is hoped restaurants will put tables in the street and stay open later to encourage café culture that adds to the festive vibe.
Antony Prince, chairman of the St Wilfrid’s Procession committee, said:
“We are constrained with a reduced budget this year but, thanks to local volunteers, the council and local business sponsors, we are putting on a fantastic day of celebration for St Wilfrid.”
Ripon businesses worked with the St Wilfrid’s Procession committee and Ripon Business Improvement District to organise the evening of free entertainment at short notice.
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Local musician Alannah Creed will sing from her latest album and Lucinda Taylor will give a harp recital. Later in the evening, Knaresborough Vista Social Club and Time Machine will play live.
Kevin Hill, who runs Karma shop on Kirkgate and was one of the traders determined to extend the day’s festivities, said:
“These days, if money is tight, we are finding that events can still happen as long as we work together. We are all dedicated to supporting local business and also supporting local artists in the entertainment we provide.
“All the bands are from the Ripon area and they are of really high calibre.”
Richard Hughes, owner of Manchega Tapas restaurant, said,
“We are dedicated to supporting the economy of Ripon and the rural hinterland. St Wilfrid’s Day is a great opportunity to party whilst bolstering local business.”
How the day shapes up
Tomorrow’s celebrations get underway with the 7.5-mile procession starting on Studley Road at 1.30pm.

The St Wilfrid’s Procession route
An actor on horseback, playing the role of St Wilfrid, will parade through the streets in honour of Ripon’s patron saint. The procession, accompanied by Ripon City Band, will include 20 decorated floats.
Free entertainment will take place on the market square throughout the afternoon. It includes a climbing wall, bungee jumping, stilt walkers and face painters.
Kirkgate will then take centre stage for the evening of live music.
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A hotel company which runs three hotels in the Harrogate district has been listed in a Sunday Times workplace guide.
The Inn Collection Group has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the national guide for 2023.
The firm, which operates the Harrogate Inn, Knaresborough Inn and Ripon Inn, was included alongside organisations such as the Alzheimer’s Society Bella Italia, and Octopus Energy.
The inns were previously known as the St George Hotel, the Dower House and Ripon Spa Hotel.
Local companies CloudNine and LCF Law were also recognised.
Liz Robertson, people director at the Inn Collection Group, said:
“We’re delighted that our people are enjoying their time with ICG and that we have been officially recognised as a great place to work as a result.
“Supporting our teams is incredibly important for us, be that with our exciting development programmes, our Inn Safe Hands initiative or even just our excellent benefits package.
“Making people happy is what we are about and that extends to our own too.”
Ripon retailers organise bank holiday buskers
Retailers in Ripon have organised for buskers to perform in the city centre this coming bank holiday weekend.
Organised by Ripon Business Improvement District and independent businesses, performers will be situated around the streets to draw in more people to the centre on Monday, May 29.
Visitors will be invited to follow a route around the city, taking in Kirkgate, North Street and Westgate.
Little Bird Artisan Market will be on the marketplace. From there, visitors can find maps showing the streets where buskers will perform and where shops are hosting fun activities and special offers.
Busking is throughout the city all afternoon, with music from Ripon and visiting guests from Teeside, York and Leeds.
For more information on the event, visit the Ripon BID website here.
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The curtain rises for the Ripon Theatre Festival
Arts and community groups from across the city, are coming together to play a role in the new Ripon Theatre Festival
Taking place from June 23 to 26, the festival aims to brighten the open spaces and venues in the city with professional and community performances.
Plans include puppetry, dance, drama, street theatre, storytelling, children’s activities and family shows.
Festival director Ian Holloway and representatives from the organisations that make up the festival team, introduced themselves to an audience of 40 potential participants, volunteers and supporters at a meeting held in Ripon Arts Hub last week.

Festival team members, from the left: Ian Holloway, Tina Salden, Simon Hewitt, Katie Scott and Julia Whitham
The event is being made possible with funding from a growing number of businesses and organisations, including main sponsor Wolseley, which has been a leading employer in the Ripon area for more than half a century.

Family shows are planned for Ripon’s Spa Gardens
In attendance were representatives of some of the festival’s venues and partners. These included Ripon Arts Hub, Ripon Library, Ripon Workhouse Museum and Ripon Together along with the new Ripon Business Improvement District, represented by BID board director, John Alder.
In addition to the family-focused entertainment at Spa Gardens, plans include open-air Shakespeare at Fountains Abbey, hard-hitting drama at Ripon Bowling Club, living history at the Workhouse Museum along with a community revue at Ripon Arts Hub, storytelling and children’s theatre at Ripon Library and street theatre & entertainers in Ripon City Centre
Volunteers sought
Volunteer Co-ordinator, Tina Salden, said:
“There are many roles for volunteers to help out as stewards and marshals or to serve refreshments, look after visiting artists or direct visitors and audiences.
Help is also needed ahead of the Festival with publicity around the region to ensure that the events are enjoyed by as many people as possible.” Anyone who missed the meeting, but who wants to get involved can contact info@ripontheatrefestival.org.
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