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Stephen Hawking At Work

The National Science and Media Museum Pictureville, Bradford

Stephen Hawking at Work will give an insight into the working life of the world-renowned theoretical physicist. Come and marvel at the extraordinary contents of Hawking’s office, which was acquired for the nation by the Science Museum Group in May 2021.  Highlights of the display will include a rare copy of Hawking’s PhD thesis, his spectacles, which were specially adapted to aid communication, and even an invitation to the time travellers' party Hawking hosted.    

YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM

Yorkshire Air Museum Halifax Way, Elvington, York

We recommend that you take three or four hours over your visit to appreciate the Museum exhibits, the aircraft and vehicle displays that make up this historically accurate RAF Bomber Base.  10am – 4pm. Last Admissions: 3pm. We are closed on Wed until Mar 1st.  Adult £12, child £5, under 5s free, family £30.    

craft exhibition 2023

Platform Gallery Station Road, Clitheroe

The Platform Gallery’s annual exhibition, known for highlighting the wealth of talented craft makers surrounding the Platform Gallery connecting visitors with local contemporary makers and their crafts.    

THE FORBIDDEN CORNER

The Forbidden Corner Tupgill Park Estate, Middleham, Leyburn

The Forbidden Corner is a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created within a four acre garden in the heart of Tupgill Park and the Yorkshire Dales A tourist visitor attraction unlike anywhere that you have been before, ideal for the adventurers and those young at heart! Mon - Sat 12pm - 6pm, Sun & bank holidays 10am - 6pm.      

KINGS CORONATION AFTERNOON TEA

BARTON MANOR HOTEL SPA Garstang Road, Preston

Come and join us celebrate the new King Charles.  Throughout May 2023 come and indulge in a classic British afternoon tea inclusive of a glass of fizz.

£22.95

Flying Scotsman Centenary

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway The Railway Station, Station Road, Haworth

The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway will host the locomotive throughout May and help celebrate the landmark birthday. There will be a whole host of events across the month, including ride the legend, special dining services, late-night running and plenty of photo opportunities.  Exact dates to confirmed.

Redcurrant Glass Courses

Fired Up North Gallery & Studios Unit 25, Lomeshaye Business Village, Nelson

Courses/workshops are available in kiln formed glass, kiln formed glass jewellery, lampwork glass beadmaking, silverclay and silver jewellery.  Courses and taster sessions are available throughout the year from just £30.  Booking required.    

Mindgame

Halifax Playhouse King Cross Street, Halifax

A play by Anthony Horowitz and presented by The Halifax Thespians.  Wickedly funny and shockingly frank.  Not suitable for children. 7.30pm., Sat mat 2.30pm.  £6- £12.    

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Shared Reading Group

Colne Library

A new type of reading group for bite size readers.  No books to borrow or buy and no reading to a deadline.  Make friends through reading.  Shared reading groups are a new type of reading group. They are very relaxing as there is no reading required before coming to the group. Instead each group has someone who reads aloud to the group and encourages discussion.  Meet every Wed.

The Brontës And The Wild

Bronte Parsonage Museum Church Street, Haworth

Our 2023 exhibition, The Brontës and the Wild, considers how landscape, weather and the natural world play an important role in the lives and work of the Brontës.

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Real Food Ilkley Market

The Grove Ilkley

Real Food Ilkley offers produce from fresh bread, cakes and gluten free bakes to curry sauces, cheeses, condiments and crepes. Stalls also include organic meat and veg, brownies, truffles and herbs from local producers and independent retailers. First Sun of every month.

Lego Club

Barnoldswick Library Fern Lea Avenue, Barnoldswick

Calling all master builders and Lego enthusiasts! Come and share your passion and amazing creations at our Lego Club. A club for children and young people. Just drop in. Every Saturday. Free.        

LADIES BADMINTON GROUP

St. Mary's Centre Church Street, Clitheroe

Monday lunchtime badminton group all abilities and ages welcome.  To book a place contact: Lesley on 07811 601957.

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Woof Shack

Happa Shores Hey Farm, Briercliffe,, Burnley

Free social group for dogs and their people.  Planned regular walks, games, specialist talks, advice and much more.  Last Thursday of every month.      

Hesketh Farm Park

Hesketh Farm Park Bolton Abbey,, Skipton

Hesketh Farm Park is set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, just 1 mile from the picturesque village of Bolton Abbey and 5 miles from the market town of Skipton.  Whether it’s lambing in spring, chicks at Easter or the arrival of any of our newborns. We have loads of interesting and fun things to see and do at Hesketh Farm Park throughout the year, whatever the weather. £1 - £7.50.      

CLITHEROE MUSEUM

Clitheroe Castle & Museum Castle Hill, Clitheroe

The award-winning Museum is located in the former Steward's House, a Grade II listed building that was built in the 18th century to house the Steward of Clitheroe Castle.  Visitors to the museum will be transported through 350 million years of local history. There is a Gift Shop making it a great day out for all the family. Adult £4.90, concs £3.70, accompanied children free, young people 13-18 free. Open daily.        

Sidor Avoda: From the Kibbutz to the Calendar Girls’ Yorkshire

Skipton Town Hall High Street, Skipton

Celebrating twenty years since the release of the ‘Calendar Girls’ screenplay, we present a unique exhibition displaying photographs from a reimagined calendar from Israel.  The Sidor Avoda (meaning ‘Work Schedule’) exhibition came about when members of the Shaar-Hagolan Kibbutz, 2600 miles from Craven, saw the 2003 film ‘Calendar Girls’ and started a conversation with a local designer.

The World of James Herriot

The World of James Herriott 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk

Multi-award winning independent visitor attraction. See where James Herriot, the worlds's most famous vet lived, worked and wrote his incredibly successful series of books based on his experiences as a young North Yorkshire vet. A great day out for all the family.  Open daily. Adult £8.50, child £5.

INGLEBOROUGH CAVE

Ingleborough Cave Ingleborough

An underground experience for the whole family. Truly magnificent displays of stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, pillars, fossils and other spectacular features. Open daily until Oct.  Adult £13, child £6.50, family £37.

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DANCE FITNESS AND FUN

Trawden Community Centre

A one hour Dance/Exercise Class using movement to music. Come and join in the Fun and dance your way to Fitness. The class is suitable for the over 50s and is a great way of meeting new people and making friends. No need to book just come along. Mondays  11.30am - 12.30pm. Tel: 07879886612.

Opera North’s The Pearl Fishers

Leeds Grand Theatre New Briggate, Leeds

The Pearl Fishers tells the story of two men, Nadir and Zurga, whose vow of friendship founders on their love for the same woman, the priestess Léïla.  Sung in french with English titles. From £15.

Dirty Dusting

Carriageworks Theatre The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds

A searing indictment of ageism in the 21st century heavily disguised as a hysterical, laugh-out-loud, heart-warming comedy.

£14

They Don’t Pay, We Won’t Pay

Blackburn Empire Theatre Aqueduct Rd, Blackburn

Fast, furious and very funny, this is farce with fire in its belly presented by Blackburn Drama Club.

£12.50

Skipton Beer Festival

Skipton Town Hall High Street, Skipton

After a very successful and enjoyable festival last year, the good folks at Keighley & Craven CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) are delighted to announce the return of the Skipton Beer Festival in May 2023 with the event being held in the historic Town Hall, High Street, Skipton.

THE MAKING OF A MURDERER!

Opera House, Winter Gardens Blackpool

A chilling, thrilling, night with The Scottish Detective, David Swindle.  Learn about the biggest British serial killers of all time – including Jack the Ripper, Peter Tobin, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe and ‘Killer Couples’ – Fred and Rose West and The Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.

£24

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra

St. George's Hall Bradford

This distinguished orchestra, established in Tallinn 100 years ago, is now the most prominent orchestral ambassador of Estonia, working with renowned conductors and soloists world-wide.  £16.50 - £33.

The Story of Ireland

Pendle Hippodrome Theatre New Market Street, Colne

"The Story Of Ireland" is a journey through the story of the Emerald Isle.Through narration, poetry and song we are taken through Irish history from the Celtic times, through various famous historical moments, famous characters who helped shape the culture of the country.  If you like Irish music, and all things Irish  you will enjoy this show.    

£12

Meat Loaf by Candlelight

Bradford Cathedral 1 Stott Hill, Bradford

Join us for an incredible night of Meat Loaf Anthems, performed in the beautiful Bradford Cathedral by candlelight.  Featuring a live cast of West End singers including stars of the West End production of ‘Bat Out of Hell’, accompanied by an incredible live rock band.  £15 - £40.