Galtres Festival to be staged at Duncombe Park, near Helmsley

Last Winter Dance Party perform on the Oxman stage at last year’s Galtres Festival Last Winter Dance Party perform on the Oxman stage at last year’s Galtres Festival

A FAMILY festival staged every summer has found a surprise new location at a North Yorkshire stately home.

The Galtres Festival, held over the August Bank Holiday, will this year be held at Duncombe Park, near Helmsley, after organisers had originally narrowed a shortlist to Rawcliffe Country Park, in York, and Folly Wood, at Huby.

The festival is leaving its Crayke home due to growing visitor numbers and parking problems in wet weather. It will be its sixth change of venue since the event began in 2005, but organiser James Houston said Duncombe Park would be “a truly fabulous and spectacular location”.

“It is perfect for our festival, and what we also deeply value is the warm welcome we have received from everybody in Helmsley,” he said.

“It’s clear they appreciate the quality of our event and the value of the benefits it will bring to Helmsley and the region.”

Helmsley hotelier Chris Parker, a town councillor and member of Helmsley In Business, said: “It has been proved with other events that Helmsley has the capacity and ability to add to the visitor experience, and we hope festival-goers will visit the town.”

Welcome to Yorkshire chief executive Gary Verity said the move would be a “great boost” for Helmsley and the event.

Mr Houston said the festival would “respect Helmsley and minimise disruption”, but the Galtres team still wanted to run events at Rawcliffe Country Park - despite some local concerns about the possibility of the festival being staged there after organisers expressed an interest in the site – and Folly Wood.

“Both are excellent venues in very different ways, and we’ve spent a lot of time talking to and listening to people who live around those sites,” he said.

“While there are concerns about holding events there, there is also much support.

“Our plan is to run smaller events to start with and then build on those with the growing trust of local communities.”

Rawcliffe resident Adam Bilton, who was among those unhappy at the country park being the festival’s potential base, said: “I’ve been to the Galtres Festival at Sutton Park and Crayke and really enjoyed it, but it works well in locations like those rather than areas where there is congestion and families living nearby. It’s positive news and I hope the country park will not be considered as a venue in future.”

Charlie Croft, City of York Council’s assistant director of communities, culture and public realm, said the authority was pleased a festival site had been found near York.

He said: “We understand the organisers have chosen Duncombe Park for a variety of reasons and we continue to discuss opportunities for collaboration in the future with them, and wish this year’s festival every success.”

Comments(16)

Woody G Mellor says...
11:13am Fri 22 Feb 13

Great venue. Shame it's so far away. That's me out.

Fat Harry says...
11:48am Fri 22 Feb 13

Hope it goes well, but have to confess I'm selfishly disappointed it's not going to be in easy walking distance for me, at Rawcliffe. Don't fancy camping at my age.

Old Fat Harry.

TheTruthHurts says...
12:00pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Yeah, nice spot but too far away for me now. I'm also out!

Pastiche530/4 says...
12:02pm Fri 22 Feb 13

This place sounds okay but will be a problem if it floods which has happen with previous events over the past few years.

baldiebiker says...
12:13pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Pastiche530/4 wrote:
This place sounds okay but will be a problem if it floods which has happen with previous events over the past few years.
they don't use the valley for camping now, so no risk even if it did flood again?

alfie says...
1:47pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Woody G Mellor wrote:
Great venue. Shame it's so far away. That's me out.
Rubbish its not that far, I take it you dont get out of york much then..lol.

It would not have worked on Rawcliffe park..simple as that.

anti-rant says...
2:19pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Wish it was at Rawcliffe but probably will be better at Duncombe Park.

Woody G Mellor says...
5:08pm Fri 22 Feb 13

alfie wrote:
Woody G Mellor wrote:
Great venue. Shame it's so far away. That's me out.
Rubbish its not that far, I take it you dont get out of york much then..lol.

It would not have worked on Rawcliffe park..simple as that.
It's a long way to travel to and from as I can't do the camping.
Rawcliffe next year please. Sod the whining residents. Lets Rock!

rawcliffered says...
5:33pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Don't blame the local residents for the decision not to hold it at the Rawcliffe Country park. I and many others were looking forward to it been on our doorstep.

Woody G Mellor says...
5:56pm Fri 22 Feb 13

rawcliffered wrote:
Don't blame the local residents for the decision not to hold it at the Rawcliffe Country park. I and many others were looking forward to it been on our doorstep.
Apologies. Didn't mean to generalise.

mjr119 says...
8:28pm Fri 22 Feb 13

Woody G Mellor wrote:
alfie wrote:
Woody G Mellor wrote:
Great venue. Shame it's so far away. That's me out.
Rubbish its not that far, I take it you dont get out of york much then..lol.

It would not have worked on Rawcliffe park..simple as that.
It's a long way to travel to and from as I can't do the camping.
Rawcliffe next year please. Sod the whining residents. Lets Rock!
Have they moved Helmsley?

Poor first headliner.

Apply Some Pressure and you might get someone better.

Woody G Mellor says...
8:56pm Fri 22 Feb 13

mjr119 wrote:
Woody G Mellor wrote:
alfie wrote:
Woody G Mellor wrote:
Great venue. Shame it's so far away. That's me out.
Rubbish its not that far, I take it you dont get out of york much then..lol.

It would not have worked on Rawcliffe park..simple as that.
It's a long way to travel to and from as I can't do the camping.
Rawcliffe next year please. Sod the whining residents. Lets Rock!
Have they moved Helmsley?

Poor first headliner.

Apply Some Pressure and you might get someone better.
Nope. Helmsley is still 27 miles away from York and I wouldn't travel that far to see Maximo Park. I walked into town to see them last year. Wish I hadn't wasted my travel time.

BUT! I have faith that there will be better acts announced.

yorkiemum says...
11:24pm Fri 22 Feb 13

What a shame!!!! Still those NIMBYS in Rawcliffe will be happy

Pastiche530/4 says...
11:30am Sat 23 Feb 13

baldiebiker wrote:
Pastiche530/4 wrote:
This place sounds okay but will be a problem if it floods which has happen with previous events over the past few years.
they don't use the valley for camping now, so no risk even if it did flood again?
That's good. Obviously been thought about by the owners of Duncombe Park

thewold says...
3:09pm Sat 23 Feb 13

Will Easingwold still get shuttle buses or has it been taken out the equation?

MrsHoney says...
8:20am Mon 25 Feb 13

I've never even heard of the headline acts.

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