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RORY’S SATURDAY CLUB

Leeds City Museum Millennium Square, Leeds

Come down to Leeds City Museum for our Rory’s Saturday Club craft sessions for families with children of all ages. Drop-in, no need to book. Until 25th April. Give what you can.

Fountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years

Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, Bradford

Paul and Mary Georgiou opened Fountains Coffee House in 1968 at Bradford’s John Street Market (later called the Oastler Shopping Centre). Affectionately known as Fountains Café, it was run by three generations of the family and had a close-knit set of regulars. Bradfordians remember being taken there as children, with many returning with their own families later in life. The well-known and much-loved Fountains Café closed in 2023. After its closure, Bradford District Museums and Galleries acquired some of its iconic and recognisable objects which have been showcased in this display. It also includes illustrations by Clock Tower Studios and memories collected by History in Action and brought to life by Bent Architect Theatre Company.

Free

Silsden Beer Festival 2026

Silsden Town Hall Main Street, Silsden

A day filled with delicious brews and good vibes. Get ready to sample a variety of craft beers from local breweries and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for everyone.

£12.50

Own A Pony Day

Happa Shores Hey Farm, Briercliffe,, Burnley

At HAPPA Own a Pony Day, children get the opportunity to own a HAPPA pony for the day, gaining valuable knowledge and an insight into what it is like to care for a pony, via hands on practical learning. There is even an opportunity for each child to have a ride on our School Master pony!

£45

Macbeth

The Muni Theatre Colne

A dark and gripping tragedy by William Shakespeare that explores ambition, power, and guilt. When a Scottish nobleman encounters three witches who predict his rise to the throne, he becomes consumed by ambition. Spurred on by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and seizes the crown, only to spiral into paranoia and tyranny. As bloodshed mounts, the play examines how unchecked ambition leads to destruction and madness.

£20