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27-05-26

Alex Woodrow is raising money to support the Choral Scholar programme at Leeds Minster

He is undertaking a 104-mile walk of the Yorkshire White Rose Way over six days in July, giving a daily organ recital at churches along the route.

Please support him in any way you like and donate generously if you can.

About the Challenge

Image of Alex Woodrow conductingAlex writes: ‘My name is Alex, and I am the Organist at Leeds Minster. In July 2026, I will embark upon an inspiring journey: walking 104 miles over 6 days, the longest walk of my life, from Leeds to Scarborough, following the White Rose Way. Along the way, I will give 6 organ recitals, raising awareness and vital funds for the next generation of young musicians at Leeds Minster.

This challenge is not only a test of endurance but a unique celebration of music, community, and the beautiful landscapes of Yorkshire. Whether you join me for a stage of the walk, attend a recital, or support from afar, every step helps create opportunities for talented young people.’

About the Choral Scholars

Picture of the choral scholars of Leeds MinsterThe Choral Scholars of Leeds Minster are dedicated young musicians who perform a demanding programme of choral music in three choral services each week. Their experience at Leeds Minster goes well beyond musical performance: through rigorous training and mentoring, these scholars develop invaluable musical and professional skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Supporting them ensures not only that the rich tradition of choral music continues to flourish here at Leeds Minster but equips these young people with musical and professional skills for life which will impact upon other choirs and communities long after their time here, offering inspiration to both performers and audiences alike.

 

Why This Challenge Matters

Your support will make a real difference. Funds raised through this challenge will help provide opportunities and training for the choral scholars, sustaining a tradition that enriches both the Minster and the wider community. By investing in their future, we are strengthening the foundation of choral music for generations to come. Please consider attending a recital, joining the walk, or making a donation. Together, we can support the journey and secure the future of music at Leeds Minster.

The Choir of Leeds Minster in the Choir Stalls

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The Itinerary

  • Day 1: Monday 20th July | City Square, Leeds to Wetherby | 19.6 miles
  • Day 2: Tuesday 21st July | Wetherby to Fulford | 19.2 miles
  • Day 3: Wednesday 22nd July | Fulford to Howsham | 20.7 miles
  • Day 4: Thursday 23rd July | Howsham to Thornton-le-Dale | 18.2 miles
  • Day 5: Friday 24th July | Thornton-le-Dale to Harwood Dale | 15.7 miles
  • Day 6: Saturday 25th July | Harwood Dale to Scarborough | 11.0 miles

The recitals

Pop-Up Organ Recitals: all are free to attend, lasting approximately 50 minutes

  • Launch Recital: Sunday 19th July | 1730 | Leeds Minster, Kirkgate, Leeds, LS2 7DJ
  • Monday 20th July | 1900 | St James’s Church, Church Street, Wetherby, LS22 6LP
  • Tuesday 21st July | 1900 | Heslington Church, Field Lane, Heslington, York, YO10 5ED
  • Wednesday 22nd July | 1900 | St Mary’s Church, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LB
  • Thursday 23rd July | 1300 | St Mary’s Priory Church, 18 Town Street, Old Malton, Malton, YO17 7HB
  • Friday 24th July | 1030 | All Saints’ Church, Thornton-le-Dale, Pickering, YO18 7QH
  • Saturday 25th July | 1500 | St Mary’s Church, Castle Road, Scarborough, YO11 1TH

Support the journey. Inspire the future.