The 2021 York Walls Festival, and the next FPT Open Days, are on 14th & 15th August.

We need your help as a Festival Volunteer – can you help us ?

To all volunteers past, present,  and future – Thank you so much for your support in the past for the Friends of York Walls and the York Walls Festival.

We’re still in the process of finalising the exact programme for the 2012 Festival – as you can appreciate planning has been a challenge these last 12 months as it’s not been possible to make firm plans regarding events, partner and potential public participation until relatively recently, and there are still a few activities we’re hopeful to confirm in the coming weeks.

Please consider helping us by volunteering to help. You are of course welcome to pick and choose when you are available and for how long!  But anything you can do will help!

Email the Festival Organiser(s) at    =    yorkwallsfestival@gmail.com

Draft Schedule

Week Before the Festival (Monday 9th to Thursday 12th August)

a) We’re hoping to have an event called ‘Twilight Walls’ up and running, which will allow members of the public to access a section of York’s Famous Bar Walls ‘after hours’. We will need volunteers to help as stewards for this event. This will take place on two evenings that week, with timings around 20.00 to 22.00.

b) Distributing leaflets. Some organisations and groups may not yet be able to accept promotional materials due to Covid-19. We’ll keep this under review and hope to supply tourist information locations and hotels etc. with promotional leaflets if at all possible.

c) Friday 13th August (Day Before the Festival)

i) Litter-picking around the entire Walls circuit (day time). There will be a risk-assessment and other safety/information arrangements made before this is confirmed.

ii) If anyone is able during the day to offer to provide a car to help move items to Festival locations, that would be very helpful indeed. This will include items such as trestle tables for stands and stalls.

Festival Weekend (Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th August)

d) Saturday 14th August (Festival Weekend Day 1)

i) Fishergate Postern Tower (free entry to the public, minimum 2 volunteers at all times, open 10.00 to 16.00).

ii) Museum Gardens Festival Information Point (minimum 2 volunteers at all times, open 10.30 to 16.00).

iii) Baile Hill TBC (open 10.00 to 16.00)

iv) Red Tower Craft Fair and Grass Labyrinth  (open 10.00 to 16.00)

v) Other activities to be confirmed

e) Sunday 15th August (Festival Weekend Day 2)

i) Fishergate Postern Tower (free entry to the public, minimum 2 volunteers at all times, open 10.00 to 16.00).

ii) Museum Gardens Festival Information Point (minimum 2 volunteers at all times, open 10.30 to 16.00).

iii) Baile Hill TBC (open 10.00 to 16.00)

iv) Red Tower Craft Fair and Grass Labyrinth  (open 10.00 to 16.00)

v) Other activities to be confirmed

Week After the Festival

f) Monday 16th August (Day After the Festival)

i) Litter-picking around the entire Walls circuit (day time). There will be a risk-assessment and other safety/information arrangements made before this is confirmed.

ii) If anyone is able during the day to offer to provide a car to help move items back from Festival locations, that would be very helpful indeed. This will include items such as trestle tables for stands and stalls.

 

The plan is to create a volunteer schedule that includes breaks, and also provides a variety of assignments at the various locations, to make it as an enjoyable experience for volunteers as possible!

Volunteer Duties

As you probably know/would expect, the main responsibility of volunteers at the Festival will be assisting members of the public as they attend and experience the activities we’ve arranged at the Festival.  Answering questions, giving directions, talking about the Festival and the Friends of York Walls, and in some cases overseeing stands and stalls.

We’ll have partner groups and their volunteers attending, so it will be a great chance to find out about other groups in York and meet some new people as well!

Refreshments and Facilities

Please bring your own water, snacks and lunch. There are toilets and kitchen facilities at Red Tower, but there may be social distancing measures in place which could cause a wait/queue.

At Fishergate Postern tower we usually ask The Postern Gate Wetherspoons if volunteers can use the toilet facilities there, plus it’s likely volunteers will be able to use the toilets at The Phoenix Inn, Fishergate Bar as well.

Please provide your name and a contact telephone number, and please let us know your availability and preference if you have one, for which or how many events you would be interested in attending/supporting. Please reply to this email with those details.

We’ll aim to meet up for a ‘thank you’ drink, somewhere such as The Phoenix Inn later in August or in early September.

Covid-19

We will be following the Government guidelines in place as at Monday 9th to Monday 16th August in terms of the pandemic.

A risk-assessment for volunteers will be undertaken closer to Monday 9th August.

Hand sanitiser will be available for volunteers (and members of the public at specific locations such as Fishergate Postern Tower).

Disposable masks can be provided on request, but please do bring your own if you can.

Volunteers are free to exercise their own judgement and can take additional measures to that outlined by the government if they want to. No-one is under any pressure to do anything they are uncomfortable with, in terms of proximity to other people etc.

Other Ways You Can Help

i) Please tell all of your friends and family about the Festival!   Promote it as much as you can in the groups and organisations you’re part of, and feel free to mention it on any social media accounts you may have!

ii) Do you work for or know of a York or nearly-York-based company or organisation that could donate an item, preferably something they make themselves, that could be a prize given away as part of the Festival? In return we’ll promote that group/organisation on our social media.

iii) If you know of anyone else who may be able to volunteer some time, (even an hour would be useful!), please put them in contact with us, via this email address, or my contact details below.

Please do think carefully whether you are able to commit to volunteering at the Festival, as withdrawals may affect our ability to run certain activities, and may put pressure on other volunteers.

As you know, everyone involved in the Festival is a volunteer and gives their time and energy for free. The aim of the Festival is to run as many free and family-friendly activities as possible, on the theme of history and heritage. We also prioritise community engagement and care for the environment. Your help and support is invaluable – thank you again, so much!

Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Thank you so much for your support – without it we wouldn’t be able to have the Festival!

Kind regards,

Baz Jones
York Walls Festival Director

Email =      yorkwallsfestival@gmail.com

Website = yorkwallsfestival.org

Twitter =   @YorkWallsFest

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As we come to the end of UK Volunteer’s Week  1st – 7th June 2021 the Friends of York Walls would like to say a big “thank you” to all our volunteers past and present for all the help and time that you have given over the years.

New Volunteers are always needed

As always, we would like to welcome more volunteers to help run the Friends of York Walls, and especially to greet visitors at the Fishergate Postern Tower on open days, to train as walks and talks guides, and to help with the preparation for and during the weekend of the 2021 York Walls Festival on 14th and 15th August.   We also need additional committee members and trustees to help with the running of the organisation. An organiser and co-ordinator for “Volunteers activities and communication” is also needed – if you are currently a volunteer and fancy the role please get in touch.
If you live in or near to York, and think that you might like to join us, please email friendsofyorkwalls@gmail.com or just turn up for a chat at FPT whenever we are open.
Posted 6th June 2021  AF
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While on furlough Friends of York Walls volunteer Sally Hauser wrote an article for Yorkshire Life which has just been published on line.  The article shares all the insider information you need to know about one of York’s most prominent historical treasures – York’s City Walls.

The online article is copyright to “Great British Life / Yorkshire Life”   and is available to read HERE

Fishergate Postern Tower Credit: @sharpstickfilms
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WOW !    Two Important Milestones – February 2021

On 28th February 2021 “The Friends of York Walls” was ten years old.

So, the Friends of York Walls website is also 10 years old, and by great coincidence, on 20th February 2021, has passed through the 500,000 viewing figure (yes,  1/2 a million hits in 10 years). Hits from all around the world, and to the numerous pages and posts.

More details of the site stats is available HERE

The web page receiving the greatest hits by far is the “Walls Trail – HOME Page” which crashed through the 200,000 barrier at the end of January 2021.

An analysis of the stats over the last ten years gives a good indication of the topics and subjects which have received the most interest and readership.

The twenty associated “Walls Trail Pages” are all high in the hit list, and their order shows just which walls sections have received the most interest (most hits) =

TOP     Walls Trail: HOME page

2nd      Walls Trail: Introduction   and    [map 1]

3rd       Walls Trail: Overview

4th       The Trail:   Section 1. Bootham Bar     and    [map 3 ]

5th       The Trail:   Section 2. Bootham Bar to Monk Bar

6th       The Trail:   Section 3. Monk Bar          and     [map 4]

7th       The Trail:   Section 11. Micklegate Bar  and    [map 6]

8th       The Trail:   Section 4. Monk Bar to the River Foss (Layerthorpe)

9th       The Trail:   Section 13. The River Ouse & Museum Gardens to Bootham Bar

10th     Walls Trail: Glossary, Maps & Credits

11th     The Trail:   Section 12.Micklegate Bar to the River Ouse (Barker Tower)

12th     Walls Trail: Appendix

13th     The Trail:   Section 7. Walmgate Bar   and      [map 5]

14th     The Trail:   Section 10. The River Ouse (Baille Hill) to Micklegate Bar

15th     Walls Trail: History & Time Line      and          [map 2]

16th     The Trail:   Section 9. Fishergate Postern & Cliffords Tower to River Ouse

17th     The Trail:   Section 5. along the River Foss to  Red Tower

18th     The Trail:   Section 8. Walmgate Bar to Fishergate Postern

19th     The Trail:   Red Tower to Walmgate Bar

20th     Walls Trail: Contents & Links

Published on 21st February 2021   AF / FOYW

Updated on 28th March 2021  AF

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