THE FORBIDDEN CORNER
The Forbidden Corner Tupgill Park Estate, Middleham, LeyburnThe 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.
Redcurrant Glass Courses
Fired Up North Gallery & Studios Unit 25, Lomeshaye Business Village, NelsonCourses/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.
David Hockney: A Year In Normandie
Salts Mill Saltaire, ShipleyOne of David Hockney's latest works is now being exhibited in the historic Salt's Mill on a specially designed display which connects over 200 interlinking works from the Bradford-born artist. At 90.75 metres long this is David Hockney’s biggest ever picture: a vibrant, joyful frieze recording the changing seasons in and around the artist’s French garden.
The Addams Family – a new musical comedy
The Grand Theatre, St. Leonardsgate LancasterThe Addams Family, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare. 7.30pm. Sat mat 2pm. Adult £18, child £14.
Opera North’s Falstaff
Leeds Grand Theatre New Briggate, LeedsWith mountainous debts piling up, Sir John Falstaff resolves to relieve himself of financial embarrassment by seducing two wealthy wives of Windsor. 7pm. Wed & Sat mat 2pm. Various prices.
The Brontës And The Wild
Bronte Parsonage Museum Church Street, HaworthOur 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.
Real Food Ilkley Market
The Grove IlkleyReal 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.
Woof Shack
Happa Shores Hey Farm, Briercliffe,, BurnleyFree social group for dogs and their people. Planned regular walks, games, specialist talks, advice and much more. Last Thursday of every month.
LANCASTER CASTLE
LANCASTER CASTLE Castle Parade, LancasterThe Castle's origins date back almost 1,000 years. Occupying a city centre location on the site of three successive Roman forts and has been described as ‘not only the North West's most important historic and archaeological monument, but also of international importance’. See history come alive in the heart of Lancaster. Open daily 9.30am - 5pm.
Brockholes Nature Reserve
Brockholes Nature Reserve Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston.Whether it’s on the iconic floating visitor village or on the 250 acre nature reserve, Brockholes is full of nature moments just waiting for you to find. Located just off the M6, Brockholes is perfect for a family day out. Open daily 10am - 5pm.
BODY WELLNESS PILATES
Glusburn Community & Arts Centre Colne Road, GlusburnPilate classes are great for all abilities. The classes are designed to work at your level and to be fun. Tues 10am - 11am.
FOUNTAINS ABBEY AND STUDLEY ROYAL WATER GARDEN
Fountains Abey & Studley Water Garden RiponAncient Abbey ruins and an awe inspiring water garden at this World Heritage Site. Following the latest government guidance the abbey and water garden as well as the Studley deer park are open for much needed access to nature. The visitor centre restaurant, Studley tea room and Mill kiosk are also open. Lots to see and do. Open daily. 10am - 4.30pm. Adult £18, child £9, family £45.
YOGA
Kelbrook & Sough Village Hall Dotcliffe Road, KelbrookYoga session held every Monday at Kelbrook & Sough Village Hall. Feel free to come along and join us.
GAMES & SOCIAL CLUB
Glusburn Community & Arts Centre Colne Road, GlusburnCome along and enjoy a informal afternoon playing your favourite games, or just enjoying a hot drink and a chat. Every Tues 1.30pm - 3.30pm. £2.50 including refreshments. Tel: 07834 713735. (Derek Blackwell).
World Fireworks Championship Blackpool
Tower Festival Headland Promenade, BlackpoolThe event will gather together the crème de la crème of the world’s firework elite and promises a mouth-watering series of shows with jaw-dropping entertainment for all the family - a great opportunity for visitors to take an extended weekend break. 16th Sept, 30th Sept & 20th Oct. Free.
Art Workshops with Kerry Newell
WWT Martin Mere Fish Lane, Burscough, Nr OrmskirkKerry's workshops cater for all artistic abilities, even if you feel you have none. Beginner or more advanced, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at just how much can be achieved in one day. 21st Sept, 23rd Oct & 25th Nov.
Widescreen Weekend
Pictureville Cinema Little Horton Lane, BradfordWidescreen Weekend is a unique festival of large-screen formats and cinema technologies celebrating the past, present and future of film. Join us for a long weekend of captivating cinema this September and experience glorious print 35mm and 70mm screenings, Cinerama restorations, insightful talks and events that will reignite your love for the magical experience of going to the movies. At Pictureville Cinema, you can experience Cinerama, the invention that sparked the ‘Widescreen War’ in 1952. This pioneering technology utilizes three synchronized projectors to project images onto a deeply curved and wide screen, accompanied by 7-track surround sound. Pictureville is currently the only remaining operating Cinerama venue in the world. Learn more about Cinerama here.
Life with the Judges
Judges Lodgings, Church Street, LancasterFrom chilly winters to grisly cases, find out what life was like for the judges staying at the house and get an insight into some of the famous offenders. Penny Blackburn uses historical resources to uncover life at the Judges' Lodgings. £4 per person to include a cup of tea or coffee and admission to the museum. Church Street, Lancaster
Afternoon Tea with Kitty LaMare
Bingley Arts Centre Main Street, BingleyA delicious afternoon tea, served with large dollops of good music and a plateful of friendship.
Fame The Musical
Carriageworks Theatre The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, LeedsBased on the 1980’s phenomenal pop culture film, Fame The Musical is the international smash-hit sensation following the lives of students at New York’s High School For The Performing Arts. £19.80 - £22.
Skipton Camerata: Once Upon a Time
Skipton Town Hall High Street, SkiptonPsycho, Death in Venice, folk tales, waltzes and blues. Mariam Adam and Linton Stephens are the soloists in this concert of music relating to stories, cinema and dance. Adults £22, over 60s £20, under 25s £5.
The Jerseys Live
Blackburn Empire Theatre Aqueduct Rd, BlackburnJoin The Jerseys and celebrate the timeless music of the 100 million album selling Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.
An Evening of Bublé
Pendle Hippodrome Theatre New Market Street, ColneAn Evening of Bublé - Featuring Josh Hindle and his live band. £16.50, concs £14.
A Promz Party
Civic Arts Centre & Theatre 155 Union Road, AccringtonA Promz party - Classic Pop to popular classics, performed by The Mike James Orchestra.
Jason Byrne – The Bionic Man
The Dukes Moor Lane, LancasterBorn with a cock eye (then straightened), his lung collapsed (it was blown back up and sealed with metal pins), appendix removed, cartilage replaced in his knee from a poo-on-the-loo accident, arm dislocated by a wave, heart now functioning on six stents. Don’t miss The Ironic Bionic Man as he brings us through his one-man, half-machine show. It’s painfully hilarious.
ROY CHUBBY BROWN LIVE
Albert Halls Victoria Square, BoltonAfter 50 years in show business Roy Chubby Brown has proven himself time and time again!! 30 totally different DVDs in 30 years, thousands of live shows worldwide, 4 books, countless original songs and millions of fans are testimony to the face that he is “Britain’s King of Comedy"