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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, United Kingdom

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

SCARBOROUGH FOOD AND DRINK FESTIVAL

Scarborough Open Air Theatre Burniston Road, Scarborough

Take a culinary trip around the globe with mouth-watering cuisine, including bao buns, Greek and Turkish baklava, wood-fired pizza, jerk chicken and much more!

Free
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SCARBOROUGH COBLE MARKET

St Helen’s Square Scarborough

The Coble Market is all about celebrating Scarborough and showcasing creative talent, including local artisans, upcyclers, musicians and performers.

Free

DARK SKIES FESTIVAL

Forest of Bowland Various places, Forest of Bowland

The festival features exciting events such as a live moon watch, bat talk, star gazing, forest moon bathing, smartphone astrophotography, and crafts.

FARMER COPLEYS TULIP FESTIVAL

Ravensknowle Farm Pontefract Road, Pontefract

There will be loads of fantastic and impressive photo opportunities, an observation wheel, Dutch-style food and a bar to sit and enjoy the view with a drink or two.

£8

RIOT AND REBELLION! THE POWER LOOM RIOTS

Gawthorpe Hall Burnley Road, Padiham

In April 1826, a group of 1,000 angry handloom weavers began attacking the looms and mills of East Lancashire.  Find out more about the Power Loom Riots in this talk marking the bicentennial year.

£8

Bloom Festival

Horseshoe Glamping Back Lane, Charnock Richard, Chorley

Celebrate the May bank holiday at Bloom Festival, a weekend of fun, relaxation and trying new experiences. Set in beautiful countryside with glamping.

£150

Ilkley Carnival 2026

Ilkley Town Centre Ilkley Town Centre, The Grove, Ilkley

The volunteer-run May Day extravaganza over the past four events has raised more than £100,000 for local community groups which supports organisations including schools, sports clubs, scouts and guides and local charities including Ilkley and District Good Neighbours, Ilkley Stroke Group and AWARE (Airedale and Wharfedale Autism Resource). With a spectacular parade which starts on The Grove and attracts more than 1,000 participants from local schools, organisations and theatre groups, the highlight of every Ilkley Carnival is the day of family fun that unfolds on our fabulous showground which brings something for everyone. Whether you’re visiting Ilkley for the day or part of the neighbourhood which makes this wonderful event the success it is today, Ilkley Carnival is a not-to-be-missed annual event which kickstarts a season of festivals and family celebrations in this wonderful town. With all profits made from ticket sales going back into the local community, Ilkley Carnival is so much more than a one-day festival – with your support and that of the teams of volunteers who make it happen, it’s an event that makes a difference to many lives all year, every year.

Free

HuddLitFest

Huddersfield Town Hall Huddersfield

HuddLitFest is an award-winning Festival taking place annually in May, with community, accessibility and inclusivity at its heart. Join us in venues and online for a celebration of books and authors, poetry and performance – and much more. Meet your favourite authors, discover new talent and hone your own skills. Many free or low-cost events, including some hybrid and online events and some with live subtitling by Stagetext.

Haworth Haddock

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

The fish and chips will be delivered to you at Keighley Station, and you can enjoy them while you are sitting. A local ‘chippy’ in Crossflatts – Jacks Fisheries, provides the fish and chips. Once everyone has their fish and chips, we will begin our journey whilst you enjoy the food. Once at Oxenhope, stretch your legs whilst we restock the bar and prepare the train for your return journey to Keighley. Once we arrive at Keighley for the second time, a band will be waiting to entertain you. Sit back and listen, or join your fellow passengers and dance the night away on the platform. The bands will be announced when we receive confirmation from them. The bar will be open throughout when you work up a thirst from the dancing.

£31

POP HUNTERS: LIVE

Thornton Hall Country Park Thornton in Craven, Barnoldswick

A brand-new live family show bursting with energy, music and adventure! Join a team of young heroes as they set out on an unforgettable quest filled with surprises, laughter and plenty of pop power. Expect dazzling performances, catchy beats and moments that will have everyone on their feet. Packed with fun for all ages, POP HUNTERS is the must-see live show — book your tickets now and be part of the action!

1940s Weekend

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

An unforgettable journey into the 1940s as the railway is transformed into a living history experience. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be immersed in the sights, sounds, and spirit of wartime Britain, with music, entertainment, and re-enactments bringing the era to life. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a vintage fashion lover, or simply looking for a unique day out, there’s something for everyone at our 1940s Weekend. Dust off your best period attire, step aboard a heritage steam train, and experience a truly special journey back in time.

BLACKPOOL DANCE FESTIVAL

King's Hall & Winter Gardens Station Rd, Ilkley

The Blackpool Dance Festival began in 1920 in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. Covering a period of fourteen days, the May Blackpool Dance Festival is by far the largest of the five festivals held in Blackpool. The Festival covers Ballroom and Latin American dancing, incorporating the British Open Championships for Adult Amateur and Professional couples, plus Formation Teams. 2026 will see the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Festival.