THIS year’s Swaledale Festival had to be cancelled due to government regulations surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.

The cancellation at such a late stage threw the small charity into a financially precarious situation. But the Festival’s future now looks a lot safer thanks to the generous donations made by its ticket-buyers and supporters.

Malcolm Creese, Swaledale Festival’s Artistic Director since 2007, said: “I offer my heartfelt thanks to all those wonderful art and music-lovers who have helped to secure our future. I feel humbled by the response from our supporters when it looked as if we wouldn’t survive this unprecedented disaster.

“I would also like to pay tribute to my dedicated colleagues who have worked tirelessly from home during the lockdown. Over the last few weeks, we have been ringing round our ticket buyers to arrange refunds, and we’ve been astonished by the number of people who have chosen to donate some or all of their ticket money to help the Festival survive.

“We are by no means the only organisation needing financial support at this time, but hundreds of people have been telling us how important the Festival is to them, and that we must continue our annual cultural celebration as well as all the work we do in schools and care homes.

“As a professional musician myself, I feel very sorry for my fellow musicians and other artists who have had their livelihoods all but wiped out. I found it hard to call up more than a hundred colleagues to tell them their Festival bookings had been cancelled. My aim now is to invite as many as possible to come and perform for us next year.

“I am pleased to report that my preparations for the 2021 Festival, which takes place from May 29 May to June 12, are well underway, and even at this early stage a stellar line-up of world-class performers is taking shape.”