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2022 Covid-19 Guidance

With Covid-19 cases on the rise once again, we thought that we would create this helpful graphic to advise entrants, spectators & volunteers on the current Covid-19 Guidelines.

COVID-19 Square

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    St Wilfrid's Procession - Horse on Kirkgate 2019

    BELOVED PROCESSION RETURNS FOR 1350TH ANNIVERSARY

    The Procession Awakens

    Ripon’s traditional St Wilfrid’s procession will be back this summer, following a two-year hiatus
    due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Held in honour of the city’s patron saint, St Wilfrid, the procession is
    one of the largest events in the city each year, usually attracting thousands of people to the
    streets and Market Square.

    Phillip Trimmings -140802-St Wilfrid's Procession 2014-22
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    Ancient Tradition

    The 2022 procession’s return on Saturday 30th July, means that the event will play a significant
    role in celebrations to mark the 1350th anniversary of the consecration of Ripon’s ancient
    cathedral in 672 AD.

    Dating back to 1108, when King Henry I granted a charter to the City of Ripon to hold an annual fair
    celebrating the birth of St Wilfrid, the procession is about to celebrate its 914th year in a city that
    takes great pride of its heritage and traditions.

    Ripon's Patron Saint

    As the city’s patron saint, St Wilfrid has been celebrated annually since 1108. However, over the last
    50 years in particular, the event has gone from strength to strength, and will be bigger and better
    than ever, with floats, dancers, music and more bringing a carnival atmosphere to the city
    streets.

    Ben Colson, A St Wilfrid’s Procession Committee Member said: “It is fantastic to see the procession
    is reawakening from its Covid-19 enforced slumber & we are sure it is going to be a day to
    remember!”

    Born in Northumbria in 634 AD, St Wilfrid’s name can be found on street signs, a primary school, a
    cafe and a Catholic church in the city as well as in other towns across the country.

    St Wilfrid's Procession - Morris Dancers dance down Kirkgate close 2019

    Get In Touch

    Please use the contact form below to get in touch with the St Wilfrid's Procession committee.

    Once we receive your message, a member of our team will assign the message to the most appropriate committee member for your enquiry and they will get back to you at their earliest convenience.