30 June 2023
COFFEE MORNING: A TOWERING SUCCESS?
Manor House, Castle Yard, Ilkley
Dr Edward Impey talks about the re-display of Clifford’s Tower, York. £3. 10:15 am to 12:00 pm. www.ilkleymanorhouse.org

2 July 2023
Jeremy Corbyn- Reflection On Geneva
St. George’s Hall , Bradford
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from Jeremy Corbyn as he reflects on his historic speech at the UN’s headquarters in Geneva in 2017. £9. 2:00 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

2 July 2023
Lenny Henry and Lemn Sissay in Conversation
St. George’s Hall , Bradford
Sir Lenny Henry, one of the nation’s best-loved actors and comedians, is joined by multi award-winning author and poet Lemn Sissay. Part of Bradford Literature Festival. £9. 5:00 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

12 July 2023
History Wardrobe
Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham
The Gentlewoman's Wardrobe: Fashion in the age of Anne Lister. A beautifully intimate exploration of fashion in the era of celebrated Yorkshire diarist Anne Lister, from corsets to sleeve puffs, to boots and bonnets, with unique original garments. Tel: 01282 771004 to book. £12. 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. lancashire.gov.uk

31 August 2023
The Makings Of A Murderer
Lowther Gardens , Lytham St. Annes
Investigating The UK’s Most Notorious Serial Killers. Hosted by the detective who brought serial killer Peter Tobin to justice. A chilling, thrilling, night with The Scottish Detective, David Swindle. £30. 7:30 pm. lowtherpavilion.co.uk

4 September 2023
Hazel Findlay – The Walls Within
Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds
In ‘rockstar’ climber Hazel Findlay’s new show, she’ll walk you through the biggest internal battles she’s faced in her career and how she’s overcome them. She’ll take stories from her most difficult ascents and wild expeditions, such as her recent climbing trip to Greenland with Alex Honnold. £15.50 - £18.50. 7:30 pm. carriageworkstheatre.co.uk

5 September 2023
THE MOON – Presented by Martin Lunn
Square Chapel Arts Centre, 10 Square Road, Halifax
Fascinating us since the beginning of time, the Moon was even worshipped as a god in the past, for the protection its night time light gave to ancient people. Join Martin for a fascinating exploration of the Moon’s history. 12.30pm.   £6. 12:30 pm. squarechapel.co.uk

14 September 2023
AN EVENING WITH HENRY BLOFELD
The Victoria Theatre, Fountain Street, Halifax
In My Dear Old Things, Blowers reflect on a truly extraordinary life, filled with such scrapes and near misses. There are hilarious tales of Johnners, Arlott and other larger than life characters in the box and on tour with England. £25. 7:30 pm. victoriatheatre.co.uk

29 September 2023
Life with the Judges
Judges Lodgings,, Church Street, Lancaster
From 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 £4. 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. lancashire.gov.uk

4 October 2023
Armouries Interest Group
Royal Armouries Museum, Armouries Drive, Leeds
If you have a special interest in arms and armour, why not consider joining a group of like-minded people to take part in discussion and enjoy talks about the collection.  First Wed of each month. Free. 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. royalarmouries.org

8 October 2023
Cuthbert the Bad and the Lancashire Witches
Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham
Why was there a spectacular witchcraft trial in Lancashire in 1612? This question has never been properly answered, until now in this talk based on original research by Dr Colin Penny. Included in admission to the hall (£6 adult, £4 concs) 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm. lancashire.gov.uk

9 October 2023
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
St. George’s Hall , Bradford
Sir Ranulph Fiennes - Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know. Live on stage, Sir Ranulph will share stories from his legendary exploits and adventures, telling untold tales of the world’s most extraordinary feats of daring and exploration. £34.50. 7:30 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

27 October 2023
Eamonn Holmes -My Story So Far!
Huddersfield Town Hall , Huddersfield
Come along and listen to Eamonn being interviewed about his life and career. Hear all about the rich and famous he himself has interviewed. A night that is both thought provoking and laugh out loud funny! £25. 7:30 pm. kirklees.gov.uk

29 October 2023
JUDI DENCH
The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays, Salford
Join the inimitable and beloved Judi Dench in conversation with friend, actor and director Brendan O’Hea to celebrate the publication of their new book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent. All tickets come with a hardback copy of Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent. £25. 2:00 pm. thelowry.com

30 October 2023
Shakespeare’s First Folio: Craven’s National Treasure
Skipton Town Hall, High Street, Skipton
Have you ever wondered how Shakespeare’s First Folio came to Craven? Join us at the museum for a short talk on why this book is so important, and how it became part of the Craven Museum collection. We’ll also be launching ‘Rewriting the missing comedies’, where you can help us fill our Folios’ blanks! 11am & 2pm. Free. All day. skiptontownhall.co.uk

2 November 2023
Steve Backshall – Ocean
St. George’s Hall , Bradford
Steve Backshall’s Ocean is a love letter to the most exciting environment on our planet – and a great way to learn more about what we need to do to save our seas. A must-see for all the family! £28.50. 7:00 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

3 November 2023
Parsonage Unwrapped: Charlotte and the Great Exhibition
Bronte Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth
The Great Exhibition of 1851, visited by Charlotte Bronte, was a spectacular coming together of the most incredible minds in the country. Join us for this special Parsonage Unwrapped session to discover more about what The Great Exhibition had to offer, and the potential influence this had on Charlotte. Complimentary drinks at 6.30pm. £27.50. 7:00 pm. bronte.org.uk

8 November 2023
Steve Backshall – Ocean
King George’s Hall, Northgate, Blackburn
Steve Backshall’s Ocean is a love letter to the most exciting environment on our planet – and a great way to learn more about what we need to do to save our seas. £21 - £28. 7:00 pm. bwdvenues.com

11 November 2023
Myths, Monsters & Legends
Halifax Playhouse, King Cross Street, Halifax
For a small northern town,  Halifax has a surprising wealth of notorious, dastardly, infamous and outright famous people in its chequered past. Come on an immersive tour and meet some of our towns historic celebrities. Talks and tours operating from 12pm until late. All day. halifaxplayhouse.org.uk

12 November 2023
Reverend Richard Coles: Borderline National Trinket
City Varieties Music Hall, 46 New Briggate, Leeds
An intimate evening with a unique national treasure embarking on a first full national tour because he’s done pretty much everything else a person can do. £26. 7:30 pm. leedsheritagetheatres.com

16 November 2023
The Brontës and FRIENDS – Talk
Bronte Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth
Join us for an analysis of proto-feminist themes in the Brontë sisters' work, through the lens of iconic 90s comedy sitcom FRIENDS. Free with entry to the Museum and for residents in BD20, BD21 and BD22. No need to book. 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. bronte.org.uk

17 November 2023
COMFORT CAFE
Holy Trinity Community Centre, Tatton Street, Colne
A safe space for anyone affected by bereavement and loss. Lunch and brews provided. 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.

21 November 2023
An Evening with Michael Portillo
King’s Hall, Station Road, Ilkley
Michael Portillo is coming to King's Hall to talk about all things from politics to train travel! £22. 7:30 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

22 November 2023
Giggleswick Railway Circle: Railways of Warwickshire
Settle Victoira Hall, Kirkgate, Settle
This evening's presentation will be a mix of old and new images of the Railways in Warwickshire. Anthony Hicks is a well respected photographer as was his late father, Bryan, so we'll be treated to an evening of great photography £5. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. settlevictoriahall.org.uk

13 January to 14 January
Herbs And The 17th Century Household
East Riddlesden Hall, Bradford Road,, Riddlesden, Keighley.
Hear how herbs and spices were used in food, medicine and the house at East Riddlesden Hall. Find out what remedies people used for coughs and colds. How could herbs make winter food more interesting? How did the 17th century housewife use plants and herbs to keep her house fresh and clean? 12pm & 2pm. 13 January to 14 January. nationaltrust.org.uk

1 February
Steve Bate MBE presents Wild Tracks
Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds
Paralympic gold medal-winning cyclist Steve Bate MBE shares the incredible journey of riding to ascend the iconic mountain of Kilimanjaro, with fellow Paralympic gold medallist Karen Darke MBE. £17.50, concs £14.50. 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. carriageworkstheatre.co.uk

2 February
The World According to Kaleb
St. George’s Hall, Bridge Street, Bradford
Shut the gate! Kaleb Cooper, Chipping Norton's finest celebrity farmer and Sunday Times bestselling author, who shot to fame starring in Prime Video series, Clarkson's Farm, has decided to conquer his fear of the unknown and embark on his first ever theatre tour with The World According To Kaleb - Kaleb Goes On Tour. £29.50 - £39.50. 7:30 pm. bradford-theatres.co.uk

5 February
Clash of the Titans
The Victoria Theatre, Fountain Street, Halifax
An Evening with Snooker Greats: Seven-times World Snooker Champion Stephen Hendry takes on his arch rival Steve Davis with your host and referee for the evening the Dennis Taylor. £39.75. 7:30 pm. victoriatheatre.co.uk

9 February
The King Returns: An Exclusive Audience with Alan Shearer
King George’s Hall, Northgate, Blackburn
Join us for an electrifying event as we bring the legendary Alan Shearer to the stage, in conversation with Sky Sports host Pete Graves. From £38. 8:00 pm. bwdvenues.com

14 February
The Makings of a Murderer
Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen's Square, Queen St, Huddersfield
With more than 34 years as a senior detective, David Swindle shares his unique insight into the minds of the murderers, the famous cases that were never solved, and how the murderer got away with it. . . from someone on the inside. £28. 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. thelbt.org

19 February
Pete Whittaker – Fine Lines
Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds
Big wall free solo climbing remains an area of the sport that climbers and public are yet to wrap their heads around. Pete explores the art of free solo climbing, taking you on a journey of where soloing started out for him, right up to his 800m big wall free solo of Kjerag in Norway. £19, concs £16.50.   7:30 pm. carriageworkstheatre.co.uk

15 March to 17 March
Legends of Steam
East Lancashire Railway, 23a Bolton St, Bury
Celebrate the crowning glory of British industry, personified by these three incredible and iconic mainline steam locomotives - BR Standard, Class 7, 70000 ‘Britannia’, LNER, A4, 60007 ‘Sir Nigel Gresley’ & LMS, Jubilee Class, 45690 ‘Leander’. These locomotives will be running an intensive public timetable for the whole three days. Various prices. 15 March to 17 March. https://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/

18 March
Hans Rey – Mishaps and Mayhem
Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds
Untold stories, chaos and legendary tales from mountain bike icon, Hans Rey. Mountain Bike pioneer, adventurer, former Trials World Champion, Hans ‘No Way’ Rey will reveal, the crazy and whacky that accompanied him on some of his adventures. £19.50, concs £17.50. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. https://www.carriageworkstheatre.co.uk/

27 March
Giggleswick Railway Circle: DW Castle Show No.3 from Manchester Victoria on L & Y Lines
Settle Victoria Hall, Kirkgate, Settle
Tonight, with images from the D W Castle collection, we will be reasonably close to home with a trip on Lancashire and Yorkshire lines. £5. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. https://www.settlevictoriahall.org.uk/

2 April
Alan Titchmarsh – Earth Man
King’s Hall, Station Road, Ilkley
Alan Titchmarsh chats about his life as a gardener, writer, broadcaster, novelist and poet. £20, meet and greet £38.75. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. https://www.bradford-theatres.co.uk/

3 April
‘Saving Amy’ A talk by Eric Watkiss
The Atkinson, Lord Street, Southport
Amy Johnson was a pioneering English pilot who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia. Free for members, £5 for public. 7:00 pm. https://www.theatkinson.co.uk/

10 April to 28 April
Storm the Castle
East Lancashire Railway, 23a Bolton St, Bury
4079 “Pendennis Castle” will be visiting the East Lancashire Railway in Spring 2024, courtesy of Didcot Railway Centre, as part of her 100th anniversary celebrations! This historic steam locomotive was built in 1924 for the Great Western Railway and was well known for easily outperforming its rivals in speed and efficiency. Standard fares apply. 10 April to 28 April. https://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/

11 April
Travel to Wonderland
East Lancashire Railway, 23a Bolton St, Bury
Your adventure includes a steam train ride from Bury to Rawtenstall and back, a roughly two-hour curious adventure through Wonderland with Alice and her friends, with colourful characters, themed activities and plenty of photo opportunities. £17.50 - £21. All day. https://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/

19 April
The Brontës And The 19th Century Art World
Bronte Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth
This talk looks at what art was being made during the 19th century, specifically by female artists. We’ll discuss how important art was to the Brontës' lives, and how the Brontës utilised art in the novels Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm. https://www.bronte.org.uk/

15 June
Clive Myrie – Everything is Everything
Albert Halls, Victoria Square, Bolton
Join award-winning British journalist, news anchor and presenter Clive Myrie talking about his honest and engrossing memoir, Everything is Everything. £22. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. https://www.alberthalls-bolton.co.uk/

23 June
Curators Talk – The Whitehead Family
The Whitaker Museum & Art Gallery, Haslington Road, Rossendale
In this talk, led by our Curator and Whitaker volunteers, you will learn more about the collections The Whitaker holds about the Whitehead family. Exploring these collections, you will look at the history of the Whiteheads, their textile business and its role in the development of Rawtenstall. This one is for those with an interest in local history! £3. 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. https://www.thewhitaker.org/

26 June
Megan McCubbin – Stopping Extinction
King George’s Hall, Northgate, Blackburn
Around the world there are scientists, rangers and indigenous communities fighting to protect wildlife and their habitats. In this show, we will hear to stories from the front line of conservation and find out what it takes to pull a species back from the brink, from parrot sperm helmets to embryo freezing and everything in between!                         £16.50. 7:30 pm. https://bwdvenues.com/

6 September
From Morecambe Bay to Botany Bay: Convict Women by Naomi Parsons
Judges Lodgings,, Church Street, Lancaster
Join Naomi Parsons for this, the fourth in this season's lecture series, to hear what it was like for women and girls to be transported to Australia. £5. 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/

6 September
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNELEY HALL AND SUMMARY OF THE REPAIRS PROJECT
Towneley Hall , Burnley
Architect Fiona Johnson from Knox McConnell is working on the current major restoration and repair project at Towneley Hall. The talk will be held in the Lecture Theatre. Bookable by Eventbrite, in person or over the phone: 01282 477130. Free. 2:00 pm to 2:40 pm. towneley.org.uk

9 September
An Evening with Lord Ian Botham
The Grand Theatre, St. Leonardsgate , Lancaster
Lord Ian Botham, the former England captain, was one of the most impactful all-rounders of his generation with 14 centuries and 383 wickets in a career that spanned over 15 years. Hosted by cricket legend Geoff Miller OBE. £30. 8:00 pm. https://lancastergrand.co.uk/

12 September
Women’s Lives in seventeenth-century England by Professor Cordelia Beattie
Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham
As part of the exhibition  - An Account of Life: Gawthorpe Hall in the 1600s,  Professor Cordelia Beattie of the University of Edinburgh will be giving a talk on Women's Lives in Seventeenth-century England. £8 (includes entry to the Hall, booking essential)     1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/

13 September to 14 September
Autumn Steam Gala
East Lancashire Railway, 23a Bolton St, Bury
Another celebration of all things diesel powered, featuring iconic locomotives from this highly regarded home fleet. The event will see diesel services running an intensive passenger timetable throughout. 13 September to 14 September. https://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/