Students take part in a not the Pier Walk, Pier Walk

Sunday 8 September 2024

Hundreds of students at the University of St Andrews took part in the traditional start of semester Pier Walk with a twist – minus the Pier but with added fog, today (Sunday 8 September 2024).

 

The Pier Walk is one of the oldest traditions in St Andrews and takes place before the start of the new semester where students walk in their iconic red gowns along the harbour walls of St Andrews before the start of the new academic year.

This year, due to storm damage on the main pier, the Pier Walk took a different route with students in their red gowns walking to the East Sands from St Salvator’s Chapel, passing the Cathedral.

Students then gathered on the East Sands in a foggy St Andrews as part of the ‘new’ Pier Walk.

Storms Babet and Ciarán caused significant structural damage to the slipway, pier and cliffs in October 2023, resulting in a repair bill estimated at over £3 million. The damage led to the immediate closure of the pier on safety grounds.

More photos from the ‘pier walk’ are available on the University’s Facebook page and Instagram account.

Martinmas Semester starts on Monday 9 September 2024 for all students.


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