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Wildlife Photography Workshop
WWT Martin Mere Fish Lane, Burscough, Nr OrmskirkHeather Beckett is delighted to offer this beginner-friendly photography workshop at Martin Mere. Once the basics are covered, it’s straight outside to put learning into practice and be taught as you go. You’ll go on a tour of the centre, stopping as and when to start.
Guided Walk- Middleton Moor, Langbar and Nesfield
Ilkley Swimming Pool Denton Road, Ilkley.Meet Howard Lloyd at 11am at Ilkley Swimming Pool, Denton Road, Ilkley. A gradual ascent brings you on to open moorland with excellent views followed by a descent through the scattered village of Langbar and the picturesque community of Nesfield. This walk will be 7.5 miles long.
Winter Ghost Tours at Hoghton Tower
Hoghton Tower Hoghton, PrestonSilent torchbearers take you on the ghost tour through the darkened halls of the Tower, where you may encounter spectres from the past and you will be told about the ghostly happenings from across the centuries. Adults only. Included in the package is a two-course meal. 27th & 28th Jan, 10th & 11th Feb & 17th & 18th Feb.
The Green man carving weekend
Shaw Lodge Mill Boys Lane, HalifaxCome and have a go at stone carving. No experience necessary. Carve your own Green man in Maltese Limestone under expert tuition in a fully equipped workshop in Halifax. All tools and stone are provided.
Clash of Steel
Royal Armouries Museum Armouries Drive,, LeedsAn action-packed weekend of sword-fighting demonstrations, handling sessions and in-depth presentations. Sessions include: The Medieval Sword Master, Two-handed Sword Combat, Battō-jutsu Demonstration, Swords of Ancient China, Romans: Swords of the Empire (Sat only), Elizabethan Swashbuckler (Sun only). This is a free event but please pre-book tickets to guarantee your visit.
Craven Museum Store Tour
Skipton Town Hall High Street, SkiptonBook one of the behind the scenes tours at Craven Museum and find out how they look after all their amazing collections. Visitors will be able to get up close to more items from the museum collection that currently aren’t on display – covering everything from Roman archaeology through to 1900s costume! Store tours will take place on the first Wed of every month. Free, booking required.
Yorkshire Games Festival 2023
The National Science and Media Museum Pictureville, BradfordA unique festival of all things gaming. Celebrating games culture, design, and production with special industry guests. From masterclasses to networking events, to free gameplay and workshops, there’ll be lots for everyone to enjoy.
American Wrestling
King George’s Hall Northgate, BlackburnIt's back! American Wrestling, The World's greatest family show starring the champ Tiny Iron and featuring tag team match and King of the ring rumble. Includes free meet and greet after show. £12 - £15.
‘To the Moon and Back’ Sculpture Workshop
Green Man Ceramics 25 Hall Meadows, Trawden, ColneThis is a full day workshop to create a beautiful ceramic moon with a hare. Be taught step by step to slab build a moon and decorate, punching holes to create a lantern effect and then to learn how to sculpt a hare. The course is suitable for all abilities, even complete beginners. Cake and brews are included, please bring lunch. Maximum four people per class.
Guided Walk – Haworth and Oxenhope
Haworth Station Station Road,Meet Daphne Allen at 10:30 am outside Haworth Railway Station to walk to Oxenhope and up to the views from Penistone Hill. This walk will be 5.5 miles long.
Ilkley Beer Festival
King’s Hall Station Road, IlkleyThe festival offers over 20,000 pints of cask ales, craft beers and ciders, as well as wine, Prosecco and a popular gin bar. A full line-up of breweries and beers on show will be released in the days before Ilkley Beer Festival. Fri 5.30 - 11.30pm, Sat 11am - 4pm, 5.30pm - 11pm. £15/£17.50.
FIREMAN SAM
Burnley Mechanics Manchester Road, BurnleyJoin Sam, Penny, Elvis, Station Officer Steele and Norman in an all singing, dancing, action-packed show. You can become a fire-fighter cadet and then watch the magic of the circus. 12pm & 3.30pm. Adult £18, child £17, family £66.
CIRCUS SPECTACULAR
King George’s Hall Northgate, BlackburnJoin us For The Greatest Show On Earth! Featuring International Circus Acts, Amazing Magic & Lots Of Laughs. £16.50 - £18.
Leeds Super Comic Con
Royal Armouries New Dock Hall Armouries Drive,, LeedsThere will be a huge geeky market selling merchandise and collectables from all of your favourite franchises. In partnership with Royal Armouries. Entry is £10 (under 16s £5). Pay on the door (cash only) available from 11am - 4pm.
Safari Phil’s Animal Adventures
The Muni Theatre ColneJoin an adventure with Safari Phil and his expert critter crew for an interactive, up close and personal animal handling experience at The Muni Theatre. Safari Phil and his team will bring a truly educational and interactive event where you will learn all about exotic species and how to handle and care for them. This is a perfect half-term treat suitable for all the family. There will also be craft activities, animal face-painting (optional) and a café available for refreshments.
FUTURE FANFEST 2
Winter Gardens BlackpoolThe event celebrates our love of the Back to the Future trilogy and gives fans the opportunity to experience: large fan made set builds, props, and replica vehicles, as seen in the films. There will be cosplay, photo opportunities as well as “zoom style” Q&As with some of the cast and crew from the films. Adult £12.95, child £7.95, family £32.
Mark Beaumont – Faster
Carriageworks Theatre The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, LeedsMark Beaumont’s adventures have taken him to over 100 countries over the past twenty years, making him one of the most respected ultra-endurance athletes on the planet. Five years on from his famous ‘Around the World in 80 Days’, there is no sign of anyone breaking his circumnavigation World Record. Faster captures the wanderlust to find new disciplines of cycling and new wild places, including those closer to home. £18.50, concs £15.50.
Around the World in 80s Days
The Grand Theatre BlackpoolJoin the raggle-taggle band of travelling circus performers as they embark on their most daring feat yet: to recreate the adventures of Phileas Fogg as he sets off on his race Around the World in 80 Days! Various times. £15.50 - £27.50.
Stephen Hawking At Work
The National Science and Media Museum Pictureville, BradfordStephen 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.
Bradford Beer and Cider Festival 2023
Victoria Hall Victoria Road,, SaltaireBradford Beer Cider Festival 2023. We will have over 110 real ales, real ciders and perries, wines, global beers, and craft keg beers, as well as great food, live music and our world-famous tombola.
YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM
Yorkshire Air Museum Halifax Way, Elvington, YorkWe 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.
Spring Antics in the Museum
The Whitaker Haslingden Road, RawtenstallThis month the theme is Spring - unlock our latest museum mystery to claim your prize! Check out some of our fascinating collection of gems, minerals & rocks. Make and take home a 'sign of spring'. And if you still have the energy, follow our spring trail and play a few games. 11am & 1pm. £3.
Skipton Artisan Market
Skipton Canal Basin Coach Street, SkiptonSkipton Artisan Market takes place on the 1st Sunday of the month on the Canal Basin. The Market is home to talented stallholders offering an amazing selection of predominantly handmade and hand produced food, drink, arts and crafts.
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.
Ormskirk Artisan Market 2023
Ormskirk Artisan Market Moor Street,, OrmskirkChoosing something special for yourself or loved ones is made simple at Ormskirk Artisan Market… Mar - Nov, 1st Sun of the month. Free.
Traditional food in Calderdale – Lecture
Methodist Church Market Street, Hebden BridgeA wide-ranging look at food, its preparation and its place in the lives of the people of the Calder Valley. Peter Brears is a leading food historian, having published extensively on this subject and restored historical kitchens throughout the country. free to members; £4 for visitors.
THE STEAM GALA EXTRAVAGANZA
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway The Railway Station, Station Road, HaworthYou’ll be able to ride behind the guest locomotives and the home fleet across the four days, with intensive passenger service running on the railway. Across the traction-packed weekend, there’ll be a goods train demonstration and special double-headed trains. Buy online at least 3 days in advance of your visit and save 10% compared to the price you would pay on the day.
The Big Bronte Book Swap
The Old School Room Church Street, HaworthThis year we're celebrating International Women's Day with The Big Brontë Book Swap! The Brontë sisters wrote in a time where there was an incredible amount of prejudice against women. Their novels and poetry were originally published under the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, as a way to disguise their sex. These gender fluid names were to ensure they could be taken seriously without sexist barriers. We want to celebrate fairness in the book world, and think about how far we've come since the Brontës had to conceal their sex to get published.
The Thinking Drinkers Pub Quiz
The Muni Theatre ColneFancy five free drinks? Two of the world's leading alcohol experts return with a hilarious quiz show that gets the rounds in – in more ways than one. With a pen and question sheet in one hand and several world-class drinks in the other, join them on a uniquely absurd, fact-filled journey through time.
Ride Behind Flying Scotsman
East Lancashire Railway 23a Bolton St, BuryThis iconic, record-breaking steam engine is celebrating 100 years since she entered service and will be revisiting the ELR as part of a victory lap around the entire country. Visitors will be able to ride behind her as she travels the 16 mile return trip between Bury and Rawtenstall through the beautiful Irwell Valley. £23 - £36.
History Seekers: Blackpool shipwrecks talk
Showtown Activity Hub 65, Victoria Street,, BlackpoolJoin speaker Barry McCann for this talk as he looks at the notable shipwrecks from 1755 right up to 2008 and how Blackpool and surrounding coastal towns quite often benefited from them. Booking not required. Free.
Historical Firearms Weekend
Royal Armouries Museum Armouries Drive,, LeedsThis weekend our live interpretations and presentations will focus on firearms. Throughout the weekend there will be firing demonstrations and the opportunity to handle objects from the collection. Free but need to book.
Festival of the Brain
The Whitaker Haslingden Road, RawtenstallThis day-long festival will feature a variety of guest speakers each of whom will present different areas of expertise and viewpoints relating to aspects and ideas of the brain.
Clitheroe Market
Clitheroe Market Station Road, ClitheroeClitheroe is an historic market town, which has held a regular market since the Norman conquest in the 12th century and has a diverse range of stalls. Open Tues, Thurs & Sat. 9am - 4pm.
Knit and Natter
Clitheroe Library Church Street, ClitheroeBring your knitting or other craft for an informal gathering of likeminded people. Beginners welcome. Every first Tuesday of the month. Free, just drop in.
Northern Ballet’s The Great Gatsby: Over 55s Workshop
Leeds Grand Theatre New Briggate, LeedsTaking place on stage, Northern Ballet’s workshops are suitable for those with dance experience or beginners with a secret desire to dance. Whatever your age or ability, ex-Premier dancer Pippa Moore MBE* will guide you through the session, leaving you feeling fresh, inspired and empowered!
Hinterlands – Skipton’s Film Festival
Plaza Cinema Skipton Sackville Street, SkiptonHinterlands, Skipton’s Film Festival, celebrates the richness and variety of rural film in the heart of the Lakes and Dales. Join us from 17-19 March 2023, for cinematic events that will make you reconsider the importance of the great outdoors in film. Events will take place at Plaza Cinema, Skipton, Town Hall, Skipton & The Narrow Boat Pub. Skipton.
Joyride – Cinema
Little Savoy Community Cinema Robert Street, ColneComedy/Drama. A headstrong solicitor's plan to offload her new born baby to her sister, is derailed when a vulnerable but opinionated teenager steals their taxi.
Emma Kenny’s – The Serial Killer Next Door
Blackburn Empire Theatre Aqueduct Rd, BlackburnThe Serial Killer Next Door is hosted by This Morning’s Emma Kenny – one of the UK’s most notable TV crime commentators. In her 5-star rated show, Emma asks the question, ‘Would you know if you were living next door to a serial killer?’ Taking her guests on a journey into the dark side of humanity, Emma explores the ingredient list of experiences that turns regular people into murderous monsters.
New Ways of Exploring The Universe
Hebden Bridge Town Hall St, George's Street, Hebden BridgeProf. Tim O'Brien – Associate Director of The Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics and Co-Founder of The Bluedot Festival - will reveal our universe as you never imagined it. This talk will showcase some of the most spectacular astronomical images and discoveries of recent times using ingenious telescopes around the world and in space.
YORKSHIRE AFTERNOON TEA
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway The Railway Station, Station Road, HaworthEnjoy finest Yorkshire Afternoon Tea on an steam-hauled train. You can choose to travel in the Restaurant Car with its plush red interior or opt for the Orient Express-style experience in one of the exquisite Pullman cars. Enjoy a glass of fizz or Orange juice followed by a beautifully laid out Afternoon Tea, served by attentive waiting staff. £35/£40.
LADIES BADMINTON GROUP
St. Mary's Centre Church Street, ClitheroeMonday lunchtime badminton group all abilities and ages welcome. To book a place contact: Lesley on 07811 601957.
LADIES GROUP AT THE GOOD LIFE PROJECT
The Good Life Project Holland Place, NelsonA therapeutic horticulture programme. Gardening group for women. Every Tuesday 10am – 12pm. Free.
Writing for Wellbeing
Colne Primet Community Centre Primet Hill, ColneDevelop your well-being through the wonderful creative act of writing. No writing experience at all is necessary to join this course, just a willingness to enjoy exploring creative writing. Free. Contact lauren.jackson@pendleleisuretrust.co.uk
PILATES
Trawden Community CentrePilates class weekly on a Tuesday. Why not come along join in the fun and meet like minded people from our community. Tel: 07763506101.
Beginners Brush Pen Calligraphy Workshop
Boundary Outlet Vivary Way, ColneModern Calligraphers and lettering artists are joining forces with Boundary Mill in Lancashire to host a Beginners Brush Pen Calligraphy Workshop in the fabulous surroundings of The Hive.
The Polish military of the Second Republic
Royal Armouries Museum Armouries Drive,, LeedsPreparations for war 1918-39. How the Polish state expanded its military capabilities after the First World War. This is an online lecture. Please register your interest to be sent a link for the live presentation.
The 1922 General Election and the Calder Valley: the challenge of Labour
Methodist Church Market Street, Hebden BridgeHebden Bridge Local History Society - The 1922 General Election transformed the Labour Party nationally, and this talk discusses events at a local level. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors.
Hebden Bridge Film Festival 2023
Hebden Bridge Picture House New Road, Hebden BridgeHebden Bridge Film Festival is set to return from 24th to 26th March, showcasing a range of independent films from around the world. Theme for this year is yet to be announced. Screening and events will take place Hebden Bridge Picture House and Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Curious Investigators
The Dukes Moor Lane, LancasterCurious Investigators is a cracking adventure created in collaboration with engineering experts from Lancaster University: a delightfully surprising, highly visual show for 3–7 (but children younger and older have enjoyed it – parents’ discretion) year-olds and their grown-ups. 11am & 2pm.