Fountains Café: Serving Bradford for Fifty-Five Years
Bradford Industrial Museum 235 Moorside Rd, Eccleshill, Bradford, United KingdomPaul 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.
HuddLitFest
Huddersfield Town Hall HuddersfieldHuddLitFest 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.
Jekyll and Hyde
The Muni Theatre ColneA very sensible farce! Step into the shadowy, fog-drenched streets of Victorian London, where the well-meaning Dr. Henry Jekyll embarks on a noble scientific quest to unlock the mysteries of human nature… and promptly makes a complete mess of it! With the best of intentions (and absolutely no thought for potential side effects), he brews a potion that unleashes his inner monster—cue dramatic lighting and ominous music.
1940s Weekend
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway The Railway Station, Station Road, HaworthAn 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, IlkleyThe 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.
The Sooty Show
The Muni Theatre ColneJoin Sooty, Sweep, Soo and friends in their spectacular new show. There’s guaranteed giggles for the whole family! Joining the fun will be the Greatest Showman – Michael Jordan, Singer – Miss Kazia and Mr Brown the Magical Caretaker. Expect jaw dropping juggling, singalong favourites and amazing magic. Plus the return of international blacklight speciality act “Fantasie De La Nuit”. All tickets include a free meet and greet with our Sooty mascot after the show. Unmissable!
Mountain Bike Challenge 2026
PendleRide the Trails. Conquer the Hills. Support Pendleside Hospice. Back by popular demand, the Mountain Bike Challenge is returning for 2026! After last year’s incredible turnout, we’re ready to take it up a gear for the third year! Join us for an unforgettable ride through the stunning bridleways of Pendle, soaking up breathtaking views, passing through historic villages, and raising vital funds for Pendleside Hospice.