Saturday, 5 April 2025

Things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Wakefield, London, Scotland, Ireland and more

Got plans for the weekend? Hopefully it is sunny where you are. Here are a few ideas of things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Wakefield, London, Scotland, Ireland and more:


The new season is nearly here. And everyone here at Slung Low is massively excited! For dino-mite reasons... 

Here is what roaring into Holbeck this April!

Date: Saturday 19th April

Time: 2pm matinée and 7.30pm

We are so happy that this is raising the curtain on our spring season, and we are the only venue to present this West End show with a pay what you decide ticket. 

“HILARIOUS”
WhatsonStage *****

65 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth…
30 years ago, a movie about dinosaurs ruled the box office…
This year, you are invited to HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS!
This “funny, head-spinning Jurassic Park parody” (The Times) is a must-see “chaotic masterpiece” (Stage to Page) that has won over London fans and critics alike. HOLD ON TO YOUR BUTTS showcases Foley sound and physical theatre and is “imaginative, slick silliness on an epic scale” (London Theatre 1).  

Don’t walk, RUN to get your tickets for “a show that should never go extinct.” (All that Dazzles.)
The Times ****
Book Tickets

Date: Thursday 24th April

Time: 7.30pm

Our opening show at Slung Low at Temple this season!

Twenty years ago The School of Night made its first appearance, at Shakespeare's Globe in London. Since then, its unique blend of literary improvisation has been seen all over the UK (Hay, Latitude and Edinburgh festivals, National Theatre, British Library) and beyond (in the US, Malaysia and all over Europe) as well as appearing on many radio shows, including BBC Radio's The Verb.

   The School has appeared for Slung Low several times, most recently in 2023 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of The Complete Works' publication - and we are delighted that they are back again, performing new work by Shakespeare and others summoned from thin air!

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What an adventure its been...

The Storm and The Minotaur-Tour
 

Last month we were very excited to create a brand new theatre adaptation of Lucy Strange’s brilliant children’s book The Storm and The Minotaur, an exciting adventure story for 7-11 year-olds, mixing narrative, songs and social history into an engaging show for young audiences and schools. The Storm and The Minotaur has just finished a two week schools tour reaching over 1500 pupils and leaving an impressive legacy:
  • “That’s the best thing I’ve ever seen, ever!”
  •  “Everything! Especially the music, and the way they expressed everything, and the singing and the acting, just everything, it was really really good”.
  • “That was just gorgeous” (one of the teachers on the way out)
More information here.
Coming up soon...

And there are more shows to sink yourself into; politics, true drama, puppetry and legend.

All of the shows are pay what you decide, as always, and with refreshments available, you will be set for maximum enjoyment! 
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Leeds Libraries Newsletter

Leeds Libraries Newsletter - April 2025

Welcome

Welcome to our latest edition! This month we feature new exhibitions, art and music events, a selection of books that give us hope, a fantastic case study from our business team, details about useful free resources that come with your library membership, and more!

If you're not already, make sure you're following us on social media to get the latest news and see what we're up to. You can also check out our What's On in Leeds Libraries page on Leeds Inspired for more details.


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Unearthed: The Power of Gardening

A FREE exhibition at Armley Community Hub and Library: 2 May to 6 June, Rothwell Community Hub and Library: 13 June to 18 July and the Compton Centre: 25 July to 18 August. Unearthed will come to Leeds Central Library in September with an immersive soundscape from Buffalo Sound Design. The exhibition will explore the transformative, enriching and sometimes radical power of gardening. Inspired by the British Library’s major exhibition (2 May-10 August), we are part of a network of 30 library services celebrating gardening through the UK-wide Living Knowledge Network.

From windowsills to allotments, Unearthed: The Power of Gardening explores how the act of gardening can heal and sustain people in a multitude of ways. It reveals how gardening can bring people together, empower communities and shape our relationship with the natural world. It also considers gardening as a form of activism, as a means of challenging land ownership and highlighting social disparities, as well as providing a global story about the movement of plants.

A Call-Out to Groups

As part of this project, we want to connect with groups and organisations involved in gardening, conservation and outdoor spaces. If you would like to be included in this directory and are interested in collaborating with partners across the city please complete this short form


A graphic saying Voice of the Fans, with various images of people at football matches, selling zines and a football cartoon

Our new Voice of the Fans exhibition at Leeds Central Library, co-produced by the British Library, opens on 9 May in Room 700 on the first floor.

The exhibition is FREE for everyone to attend and you're very welcome to visit any time during our opening hours.

Dive into the world of fanzines including Leeds United powerhouse The Square Ball, the global When Saturday Comes, the long-running City Gent, and the imaginatively titled War of the Monster Trucks – each brimming with unique perspectives, humour and passion. Discover how zines were a vehicle for building communities, sparking change and amplifying voices in the fight against racism and homophobia, while championing women’s football and grassroots action.

Born out of the DIY ethos of the music and punk scenes, the raw creativity of football zines remains inspiring and relevant in today’s game. The exhibition showcases fan-driven creativity from the UK and Ireland, with some of the longest running and most influential football zines, alongside stories of well-known names who started their careers writing for these grassroots publications.

We'll also be announcing our programme of events very soon!


Art Library events

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Leeds Zine Library Lates!

Stephen Lawrence Day

Tuesday 22 April, 5.30-7.30pm, Art Library, Leeds Central Library

In commemoration of Stephen Lawrence Memorial Day, we are hosting a creative zine making workshop with the School of Law at the University of Leeds and Dwayne Hutchinson of AccomplishBCEL® 

Leeds University are bringing together members of the community in Leeds and their law students, who have been making zines on policing and the state of racial injustice in the UK. On this day, the conversations and zines will be about Stephen Lawrence, his legacy, and his family's ongoing fight for justice.

We'll be joined by Dwayne Hutchinson, a Personal & Community Development Specialist working with people of all ethnicities. He raises awareness about what's happening in the Black community within the UK. This includes addressing the ongoing challenges and barriers for Black Boys, Black Young Men and Black Men, in order to find lasting solutions that provide positive outcomes.

There will be time for questions and discussion, and to find out more about Leeds Zine Library. Light refreshments will be provided.

Book your free ticket here.


Music events

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Open Mic Nights, in partnership with Launchpad

Monthly - every third Wednesday, 5.00-7.30pm

Looking for a laid-back space to share your creativity? Join us in partnership with Launchpad for an Open Mic Night in the newly refurbished Music Library at Leeds Central Library.

Whether you’re experienced or just want to try something new, this is your chance to hop on stage and show what you’ve got in a super chill, welcoming environment. No pressure, just good vibes and good people.

Register now and select an available slot.


Music Collections in Leeds: From the Local to the Global

Tuesday 24 April, 10am-5pm at the University of Leeds

Wednesday 25 April, 10am-5pm at Leeds Central Library, 1st Floor, Music

A two-day symposium on the music collections and contexts of University of Leeds Libraries, Leeds Central Library and Leeds City Museum featuring a series of talks and two concerts.

Speakers will address subjects including the music collector W. T. Freemantle, the Leeds International Piano Competition, the Opera North Archive, the composer Denis ApIvor, the Leeds Victorian Music Collection, the folksong collector Frank Kidson, and the music of the early eighteenth-century Leeds Partbooks.

Tickets £10-£30. More info and book here.


Books and Reading


Book covers of books that give us hope

Books that give us hope

At the start of the new year we asked our wonderful readers at Central Library to recommend books that had given them hope. Here are a few of their suggestions:

The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

Heartstopper by Alice Oseman

The Reading List by Sarah Nisha Adams

Gender Euphoria, edited by Laura Kate Dale

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

You can search for and borrow these lovely books via our catalogue.


Books celebrating the planet

April BorrowBox collection

April is Earth Month, and we have a beautiful curated collection of eBooks and eAudiobooks celebrating the planet on BorrowBox for you to check out and reserve. Happy reading!


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Case Study from our Business Team

Over the past 18 months, our business librarians have supported entrepreneurs from across Leeds through the Start-up and Grow programme. We’ve met many amazing entrepreneurs, including Louise Askin, founder of Lavender and Twine.

After taking redundancy from a 25-year job, Louise wanted to pursue her passion for flower arranging and start her own floristry business. Unsure where to begin, she discovered our Start-up and Grow programme and attended workshops in early 2024, finding the support invaluable.

"It made me aware of many things I wouldn’t have known and would have done differently without the guidance I received.”

Louise quickly connected with the local community, setting up stalls at craft markets including a regular pitch at Pudsey market. Her flowers are now stocked by local green grocers, and she delivers workshops on flower arranging and wreath making at a local pottery café. Sustainability is key to Louise’s business model, with a focus on using recycled materials wherever possible. Take a closer look at Louise’s flower creations here 

If you would like to find out more about the support we offer, the team are delivering a “What next for your business idea?” workshop on Tuesday 6 May, where you'll be able to discover the free resources that can help you start and grow your business. Find out more on our Eventbrite page or contact bipcleeds@leeds.gov.uk for more information.


Information and research

Did you know that with your library membership you can access a wide range of free and reliable information, which can help you with research, school, college or university studies, expanding your knowledge or simply pursuing your interests. Simply log in with your Leeds library card number!

Historical newspapers

With Newsbank, you get access to over 300 national and regional newspapers from the UK and Ireland including the Yorkshire Post and Yorkshire Evening Post. Includes current and historic copies, searchable by keyword.

British Library Newspapers lets you explore over two million pages of nineteenth century British newspapers, sourced from the British Library's extensive collection. 

Times Digital Archive - search over 200 years of The Times newspaper!

Information

Oxford English Dictionary - a guide to the meaning, history and usage of over 500,000 words and phrases across the English speaking world. 

Who's Who and Who Was Who - over 32,500 noteworthy and influential people from all walks of life. 

Parliamentary and Official Documents Online - a searchable archive of Parliament and Official documents, with easy to use, unlimited access to official publications. 

You can also access more information for free in person in any of our Leeds Libraries and Community Hubs, including Ancestry, BFI Replay, BFI Screen Online, business reference information, academic research articles and the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal.


Sustainability

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New Seed Libraries

We are pleased to share news of two new seed libraries that have sprung up at Moor Allerton and Garforth Libraries this month. It's the season for planting and seeds have been very popular. If you've taken some we'd love to see what you're growing! If you have seeds to spare, please consider contributing to one of our seed libraries. We are now hosting Incredible Edible's seed libraries at Holt Park, Rothwell, Crossgates, Garforth and Moor Allerton libraries and seeds can be donated at any of these locations.

Moor Allerton are celebrating the arrival of their seed library with a free planting event with Incredible Edible Moortown and Incredible Alwoodley. There will be seeds to swap and plant on Friday 4 April from 3.30-5.00pm.


What's happening in our community libraries?

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Time and Space: An Exhibition of Art and Poetry Unveiling Human Experience

featuring Leeds based artist Paul Digby and celebrated poet Ian McMillan.

This innovative collaboration explores the profound intersections of art and poetry, inviting you to reflect on the essence of human experience.

Traveling across libraries and at Scarborough’s Old Parcels Office (OPO), the exhibition will showcase evocative drawings and stirring verses, along with contributions from primary school children in an online gallery.

You can see the work at The Compton Centre Community Hub and Library, LS9 7BG, from 1-29 April.

Students from Shakespeare Primary School will meet renowned poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan for an amazing poetry workshop and then create artwork with artist Paul Digby.

Join us on this transformative journey and discover how art and poetry can connect us all. Find more information here.


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A customer request

Do you have any information about colleagues who worked at the Basinghall Telephone Exchange in Leeds from 1960?

Do you remember Miss Catherine Gregory, Miss Vera Buttree, or Ms. Elizabeth Senior? It's thought they worked in the Education sector before taking up employment in the Telephone Exchange, and that they lived within Temple Avenue and Portage Avenue (LS15).

Please contact us at localandfamilyhistory@leeds.gov.uk if you can help. 


Across the city

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Sign up for Healthy Holidays Leeds this Easter! 

School-aged children and young people eligible for income-related free school meals can take part in amazing, free activities with a healthy meal from 7 April to 21 April. Activities vary and can include sports, outdoor activities, dance, arts and crafts, as well as visits to attractions like Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall. Every child and young person will receive a tasty nutritious meal that meets their dietary requirements. There are over 90 Healthy Holidays clubs across Leeds. 

Find out more and register for Healthy Holidays Leeds now


Find out more

Did you know we have two further library newsletters, where you can find out more about family friendly activities, local history and books and reading? Sign up here:

Thank you for reading our latest newsletter. We look forward to welcoming you soon - get in touch or find your local library


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Hi there,

Spring is well and truly under-way, and so is another fantastic line-up at Carriageworks Theatre! 🌸

Families are in for a treat this Easter with magical stage adaptations of The Gruffalo and The Smartest Giant in Town, plus the jaw-dropping dino fun of Teach Rex LIVE and the high-energy beats of Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure for Kids.

And for something a little different, experience The Great Gatsby as a live radio play, and don’t miss drag sensation Kate Butch, as she brings a hilarious jukebox musical based on the songs of Kate Bush.

You'll find something for everyone at the Carriageworks Theatre, keep reading to find out more!

What's on in April

"An absolute delight"

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The Gruffalo

Tue 3 - Thu 1 Apr, 1pm & 4:30pm
Main Auditorium

There's no such thing as the Gruffalo... is there?

Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in Tall Stories’ magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

Songs, laughs and monstrous fun for children aged 3 and up and their grown-ups, in the much-loved show that’s toured Britain and the world!

Age guidance: 3+

Still, ain’t we got fun?

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The Great Gatsby: A Live Radio Play

Wed 2 - Sat 5 Apr, various times
The Studio

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved classic comes to life as a 1940s radio broadcast in this spirited adaptation of The Great Gatsby by community arts group, The Cosmopolitan Players.

A story of triumph and tragedy that reflects the decadence of the 1920s Jazz Age and the perils of the American Dream.

Age guidance: 15+

An awe-inspiring Jurassic show!

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Teach Rex: LIVE

Mon 7 Apr, 10am, 12:30pm & 3pm
Main Auditorium

Get up close and personal with our life-like dinosaurs and let Teach Rex take you on an immersive, prehistoric journey into the anatomy of the most amazing creatures that have ever roamed our planet. 

A whole new learning experience and perform a magical show for the entire family!

Age guidance: 3+

Be a sonic superhero’s sidekick

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Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure for Kids

Wed 9 Apr, 2pm
Main Auditorium

The 5-star sell-out show is back!

Join world record-breaking beatboxer SK Shlomo (they/them) who makes amazing music with just a mouth and a mic.

Anybody can become a beatboxer, whether they’re aged 1 or 101.

Suitable for all ages

A heart-warming tale of friendship

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The Smartest Giant in Town

Wed 16 - Sat 19 Apr, various times
Main Auditorium

George wishes he wasn’t the scruffiest giant in town. So when he sees a new shop selling giant-sized clothes, he decides it’s time for a new look: smart trousers, smart shirt, stripy tie, shiny shoes. Now he’s the smartest giant in town, until he bumps into some animals who desperately need his help – and his clothes!

This tale about friendship and helping those in need is brought to life in a musical, puppet-filled adventure, A Little Angel Theatre and Fierylight co-production, based on the bestselling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

Age guidance: 3+

Fresh from RuPaul's runway

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Kate Butch: Wuthering Sh*tes

Sun 27 Apr, 7:30pm
Main Auditorium

Fresh from the runway of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, comedy crossdresser Kate Butch has written a jukebox musical based on the songs of Kate Bush (kind of like if Mamma Mia! had a nervous breakdown) but now she needs your help to get 'BUSH!' to Broadway.

Join the "great comedian" (WhatsOnStage) as she runs up that hill, with stand-up comedy, live vocals, lip sync extravanganzas and more cloudbusting than you can shake a stick at.

Age guidance: 14+

Leeds Young Film Festival

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Sat 6 - Mon 21 Apr

Leeds Young Film Festival (LYFF) returns this Easter with a packed programme of family films, hands-on workshops and immersive VR experiences.

Plus, Movie Club, in partnership with Screen Yorkshire is back! If you know any 7-12 year olds who love movies and making their own videos, they can level up their filmmaking skills with us with hands-on workshops across a range of different areas. 

Whether they love making TikToks, YouTube videos or just getting creative, this is the perfect place to develop new skills and bring their ideas to life with real industry professionals.

Leeds International Concert Season

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Thu 3 Apr, 6:30pm
Leeds Conservatoire 

Discover the magic of live music with your family! New Connections is a fun and engaging orchestral concert that brings music to life for all ages.

Manchester Camerata orchestra and students from Leeds Conservatoire, Hugh Gaitskell Primary School and Cockburn School perform a lively mix of iconic movie soundtracks such as Pirates of the Caribbean and How to Train Your Dragon.

With its relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, New Connections is the perfect way to introduce young people to the excitement of live orchestral music.


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Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD
0113 376 0318 | tickets@leeds.gov.uk
www.carriageworkstheatre.co.uk

Carriageworks Theatre is part of Leeds Ticket Hub, the city's cultural ticket office: Leeds Ticket Hub, Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press, 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD. 

Shout Out to the 60s @ Seven




More live music on Saturday 5th April, 4- 6pm, from  Spring Sessions - Waiting For Wednesday, a feisty female duo with sweet and husky voices harmonising distinctively in their stirring songs on living, loving and losing. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel.

On Sunday 6th April, 2-4pmJazzLeeds – Conservatoire Collection 2025 introduces three bands from the final year of the Jazz Course playing their recital pieces in front of our live JazzLeeds audience in the first of two special concerts. Doors 1pm. Music 1.30 – 4pm. Tickets £12 / £10 conc. £12 on the door. Under 16s free. Seven Venue. Pay What You Feel.

And don't forget on Sunday 6th April 7.30pm, the Seven Quiz is a great way to end the weekend with friends and test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere. Seven Bar. £5 per team entry. With prizes.

Where the event is ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk  We  look forward to seeing you at Seven very soon. Every £ spent at Seven helps support high quality arts in a local setting. 
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This week you can expect:
Top notch liquids, smooth R&B, a resident new Funk band,
vintage Blues, Soul, Reggae, Jazz and more. 

Carry on reading for the news, this week's Domino winner, the band line-up, and the weekly break-even bottle.

Much Love
The Domino Team

NEWS


Jazz Tots  


Starting monthly from April 4th in collaboration with our friends at the Woods in Chapel Allerton.

Join us for a lively and interactive parent-and-toddler music event, where your little ones can experience the magic of live music!

With a talented jazz band setting the tone, this fun-filled session will get both parents and toddlers moving, grooving, and exploring music together.

Tickets

Tree Haus 

Our friends at the Woods in Chapel Allerton
have their first ever daytime rave coming up on
April 13th from 4pm - 10pm.

Class DJ's will be playing all kinds of upbeat weird and wonderful alternative electronic/house/techno music.
Get that festival feeling on a Sunday, with a day time rave in an intimate space and a premium sound system.

Tree Haus is on the top floor at the Woods. There's a balcony, a roof terrace and will be serving food from Kerbside kids.
Come experience a club night and still get up for work on a Monday ;)

Tickets

The Adam Kubota Trio  

The Adam Kubota Trio are Adam Kubota (bass) [San Fransico], Tony Kieraldo (piano) [New York] and Jack Amblin (drums) [Wales] are all members of Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox and fresh off the plane from their Australia and New Zealand tour.
This is a rare opportunity to see these musicians up close, word is there may be some special guests attending...

Tickets

2025 DOMINO WEEKLY GIVEAWAY

Domino Winner

Every week, one reader from our mailing list gets a limited-edition, engraved 2025 Domino which gets you free entry on paid nights, a welcome cocktail with every visit to the club and a queue jump with one friend.
 
This week's winner is…Sarah Singleton
We'll be in touch via email.

BREAK-EVEN

Oban 11 year old
Pot Still Highland Single Malt Whiskey 


This 11-year-old special release hailing from the West Highlands has been treated to a first-of-its-kind finish in Caribbean pot still rum casks. Whilst retaining the Highland and Island styles that defines the Oban, this special release skilfully blends in the vivid passions and colours of a rum cask finish and is bottled at a mighty 58% abv.


Usual price per shot £29.30
Our Price per shot £6.50

THIS WEEK LIVE AT THE DOMINO


SATURDAY - FUNK & GROOVE

18:30 - 20:30

Northern Organ Trio    

Northern Star Organ Trio are a groovy Hammond trio playing 60s soul, jazz, funk, boogaloo, bosa nova and blues.

Advance Entry

21:00 - 23:30

Mojah

Energetic feel good reggae band Mojah make their welcome return to the Domino Club.
Featuring some of the best musicians in Yorkshire, Mojah play, Reggae, Soul, Blues, Rock and Pop in their own roots style.

Advance Entry

23:45 - 2am

The Domino Rhythm & Groove Band  


Our Domino Rhythm and Groove band features some of Leeds top groove merchants.

They'll be putting a new spin on some of the century's biggest hits.

Advance Entry
SUNDAY - JAZZ

20:00 - 22:00

The Jazz Jam 
 

Fergus Quill ring leads our monthly musical get together.

Bring your weapon of choice, choose one of the songs from the extensive list of standards, and play with our top-notch house band. Our in-house sound engineer will deal with the rest.

Advance Entry
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What a Year at Theatre in the Mill!

As the ACE Year comes to a close, we reflect on this past year and look to upcoming events

This past year has been full of momentum and meaningful firsts at Theatre in the Mill. In September, we launched Untitled—our new artist development programme—and it’s already creating real opportunities for artists. We’ve worked with 12 emerging creatives so far, several of whom have gone on to be shortlisted for awards, share works-in-progress at Battersea Arts Centre, and publish in journals. Untitled is about opening the door, and it’s been brilliant to see these artists take their first steps with us and connect with our audiences.


We also made a bit of history—A Teaspoon of Shampoo, our first ever in-house production in TiM’s 50-year history, sold out its five-show run this March. Our comedy workshop participants continue to thrive—some are now gigging on the circuit and have performed alongside incredible comedians right here at TiM. And in December, we reopened our freshly refurbished foyer—a brighter, more welcoming space designed to better host conversations, connections, and community.


And we’re only just getting started. April brings the showcase from our second Untitled cohort—a powerful glimpse into the creative futures we’re proud to support. With more exciting events coming up in May, and a full programme announcement just around the corner, this is the perfect time to stay connected. The next chapter at Theatre in the Mill is taking shape—come be part of it.



Photo by Kiran Mehta

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Newsletter Edition: April 2025

Happy Holidays

Picture of small child on a donkey from the 1920sBack of a postcard

It's time for a break from school, maybe you are planning a trip away...if you find yourself in Blackpool, maybe you could write a postcard home just like Gladys did almost 105 years ago!  

Kirklees Local Studies Library are digitising and adding their collection of postcards to our online catalogue. There are hundreds to browse and more are being added each week.

Follow the link to browse the Postcard Collection via our Online Catalogue,

To browse the postcard collection in person, visit our Local Studies Library on Victoria Lane in Huddersfield. Opening times


Library Adventures

Word cloud describing the answers to the question: Describe Library Adventures in one word, the main word is brilliant

Library Adventures is going strong! Here are just a few of the comments from children across Kirklees in response to the question:

Describe Library Adventures in one word. 

You can still start your Library Adventures journey or continue with yours if you are already on your way! Just come along to any Kirklees Library and show/tell us what you've been working on in your pack and collect your well earned stickers, or come and request a pack to get started. There are six themed sections to work through, a great opportunity to challenge yourself with a new genre of book...which will be your favourite? Spooky, Animal Planet, Space, Oceans, Magical Lands or Rainforest? Check out our book recommendations on our website.


Celebrating Neurodivergence

A collection of front covers from books in the autism collection for children

An eBook and eAudio collection of books for children and young people about autism and other neurodivergence. We also have many paper books on these themes in our libraries, search our catalogue online or call in to see us.


Carnegie Shortlist - Paper books and eBooks!

Collection of the 8 frontcovers of books shortlisted for this year's Carnegie award for writing

Loved Adolescence on Netflix? Then you won’t want to miss the Carnegie Medal for Writing Shortlist 2025! These books dive into masculinity, identity and the challenges of growing up today.

Masculinity and what it is to be a young man today has emerged as an important theme on the Carnegie Medal for Writing shortlist, with many writers reflecting the marginalised perspectives of boys and teenagers from disenfranchised communities, in settings as varied as a foster home, an ex-industrial town and a South London estate. 

We have many of the books in our libraries or available as eBooks, have a search online or pop in and we can look for you.


Holiday Activities - Storytrails

Image of a baby playing in the grass on the front cover of the book This Is Happy!

Over the Easter holidays, we are running a series of Storytrails in and around our libraries and a big one in Greenhead Park.

All you need to do is book your free tickets on Ticketsource. Then pop into a participating library (or head to Greenhead Park), pick up a trail sheet and hunt outside for pictures from the fantastic book This Is Happy! written by Anna Ross, illustrated by Debi Gliori and published by Otter-Barry Books.

After you've found all the pictures, return to the library to share the story and a craft.


Sing, Song & Story

Photo of our volunteer Mandi with her bright red hair and bright red accordion

Join Mandi and her beautiful accordion - Luigi Olivier at Birkby Fartown Library every other Tuesday at 10.30am for 30 minutes of music, movement and a story.

Ideal for families with children 5 years and under- but all are welcome, so bring the older siblings along over the holidays and get involved!

The next sessions are 15th April, 29th April and 13th May.


Family Fun Day

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Drop in to Greenhead Park in Huddersfield between 11am-3pm on Friday11th April for Kirklees Families Together's Family Fun Day. There will be crafts, sports, cycling demonstrations and maintenance tips, mini railway and a fire engine! Plus, don't forget out This Is Happy! Storytrail!


Focus on: Skelmanthorpe Library

A list of holiday activity times for events in Skelmanthorpe

Lots of free, drop-in crafts going on at Skelmanthorpe Library over the holidays!

Monday 7th April  10.30am- 12.30pm:

Coffee and making - a Woven event

Wednesday 9th April 2.30pm - 4.30pm:

Rainforest Crafts

Friday 11th April 10.30am-12.30pm:

Lego Club

Wednesday 16th April 2.30pm-4.30pm:

Easter Crafts and Storytrail


Children's Survey

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We wanted to bring your attention to the national listening exercise that the government has launched to inform The National Youth Strategy

Those aged 10-21 years old, and up to 25 years old for those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), can take part in a survey to submit their views on a range of topics including what issues matter to them in their local area, what services they think should be available to young people, and how money should be spent in their area. The survey will close on 16 April. 

Further information on the consultation can be found here.


Social Stories

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We have Social Stories available for each of our libraries. Perfect for people with a neurodivergence or anyone who just feels more comfortable scoping a place out before they visit. You can find them under the heading "We are going to..." in the page for each library in our opening times section of the website.


Searching our Online Catalogue

Tiltle, Summary, About The Author are ...

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Digital Magazines and Newspapers

PressReader: Winter

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Reading digital versions of magazines and newspapers via our PressReader offer is increasingly popular, with nearly 700 readers and 34,000 issues opened every month.

Sign up to PressReader with a Kirklees library card and PIN and choose from over 7,000 titles from 120 countries in 60 languages.


Library Adventures

Themed books, crafts and activities have moved libraries

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  • Animal Planet - Birkby and Fartown, Chestnut Centre, Huddersfield and Lindley Libraries
  • Magical Lands - Denby Dale, Kirkburton, Shepley and Skelmanthorpe Libraries
  • Oceans - Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton and Heckmondwike Libraries
  • Rainforests - Holmfirth, Honley, Marsden and Meltham Libraries
  • Space Explorer - Almondbury, Golcar, Rawthorpe Dalton and Slaithwaite 
  • Spooky - Dewsbury, Kirkheaton, Mirfield and Ravensthorpe (Greenwood Centre)

If you've not started your Library Adventure yet, just ask for your free adventurer pack at your library and start the fun.

Find out more about Library Adventures


Online Resources:

BFI Replay (British Film Institute archive)

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BFI Replay is a free-to-access, digital archive from the British Film Institute (BFI), exclusively available in UK public libraries. 

It is the result of one of the UK’s largest mass digitisation programmes, all of the titles have been drawn from the vaults of the BFI National Archive and partner UK Regions and Nations Film Archives.

The content uncovers stories from across the UK, its history and its people. Vividly captured in over 60 years of film, television and video from all corners of the UK — what we, our parents and carers, grandparents and communities watched. 

The platform provides access to 1000s of precious videotapes through the meticulous replay and digitisation of collections from across the UK, lovingly collected and cared for by archivists for over half a century.

Access is only available in Kirklees Libraries at replay.bfi.org.uk


Access To Research

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Discover a world of published academic research at your local library

Access to Research gives free, walk-in access to over 30 million academic articles in participating public libraries across the UK. Start now by viewing which articles and journals are available from home, then find a participating library where you can view the full text.

accesstoresearch.org.uk


COBRA: Complete Business Reference Adviser

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COBRA contains all the information you need to turn your idea into a business.

More than 4,000 factsheets, market reports, contacts and sources of funding and support plus hundreds of practical guides to starting up more than 350 types of business.

Available at all Kirklees Libraries, at home or wherever you are on the interweb.

kirklees.cobwebinfo.com


Kirklees Transcription Service

KR Talking News

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Our Kirklees Transcription Service produce a free audio newspaper which provides news, views, interviews and features from around Kirklees. It features a variety of stories from a selection of local newspapers circulating in the area.

Listen to the podcast at: www.bwbf.org.uk/player/kirkleestn

Select the link to discover more about our Kirklees Transcription Service


Regular events at Kirklees Libraries

Creative Kirklees

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Find out the where and the when of regular events such as Storytimes, Lego Clubs, and Craft groups across our libraries.

Go to www.creativekirklees.com and search using #KirkleesLibraries.


Bookable events at Kirklees Libraries

Ticketsource

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For events with partner organisations and touring performances.

Go to www.ticketsource.co.uk/kirkleeslibraries


Stay in touch

Linktree

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Use our Linktree address to stay up to date with Kirklees Libraries and for easy access to our resources and services.

linktr.ee/kirkleeslibraries


Don't miss out on our Library Adventures newsletter for families and younger readers. Subscribe by clicking the image below.

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Creative Scene Newsletter

Hello and welcome to our newsletter!

We’ve had a busy start to 2025 with lots of planning for the future, as well as working with our local communities  to bring some great new creative experiences to Kirklees. Our programme for Spring/ Summer is looking really exciting too and we can’t wait to see you all at one or all of our events.

Read on to find out what we’ve been up to, what’s coming up and how to get in touch!

As always, if you’d like to get involved as a partner, participant or volunteer- drop us an email hello@creativescene.org.uk or send us a direct message on our socials – Facebook, Instagram

Looking to the Future - Creative Communities in Kirklees!
We celebrated 10 years of Creative Scene last year, and want to make sure that communities in Kirklees can keep being involved in arts and culture, making decisions about what they’d like to experience, and telling the stories they want to tell creatively. 

So, our Partnership Group- a consortium  of local stakeholders – Huddersfield Town Community Foundation, Brigantia Creative, Spark Skills, Kirklees Youth Alliance and Kirklees Council-worked together with the team to develop a new funding proposal for the next phase of Arts Council England Creative People and Places Funding. This would see a new, 3-year programme  of creative events and activities developed with communities in Kirklees that are last engaged in the arts, running from April 2026 right through to March 2029. The new programme will bring new opportunities to life through co-creation , especially with young people and with South Asian communities. We will have more news in October this year but in the meantime if you are a local community group or stakeholder who wants to partner or work with us to create more opportunities for your community to get creative do get in touch - we'd love to hear from you!.
 
Winter round up

Whilst the weather is still chilly and spring starts to creep over the windowsill, we’ve still got warm memories of some special projects over the winter months to look back on.
  • We joined in  with the Dewsbury Christmas Celebrations  from our pop- up  space in the Princess of Wales Arcade- the POW! Space. Young and old alike enjoyed tales from Riding Lights Theatre Company with a special performance of A Christmas Cracker and some festive entertainment from the Fairly Famous Family , along with a cup of tea and a mince pie!
  • Residents of Heckmondwike had a festive treat  to brighten up their days in town, as we created a new display for  The Phone Box Gallery .This is our 4th exhibition created especially for the phone boxes with partners Keep Hecky Tidy,  artist Rachel Gorton worked with The Salvation Army Friday Friends Group to create stunning painted canvases depicting the seasons.  They were such a hit that from April, we will be installing them in the two phones boxes next to Batley Library in the Town Centre.
  • We were delighted to partner with  the Savayra Foundation  for a community dinner and book launch  with  Baroness Sayeeda Warsi.  As a Dewsbury lass, Baroness Warsi spoke passionately about the changes she has seen in the community over the past 25 years, and about  creating opportunities for women. Over 130 women joined in with questions and conversation over  a delicious meal at Lala’s,  Batley.  Our South Asian Cultures Steering Group  is developing a programme of events and activities for the coming year- if you’d like to join the group,  and help create opportunities for your community, please do get in touch with iqra@creativescene.org.uk
Bloom

We’ve teamed up with the wonderful performance company Spiltmilk to help create their new show for older adults, Bloom. In March, we hosted the Spiltmilk team at two Age UK care settings – Sundale House in Bradley, Huddersfield and The Whitfield Centre in Batley.

The team at Spiltmilk brought the outdoors in and visitors to the centre enjoyed live music, movement and joyful interactions whilst celebrating the fact that Spring is just around the corner.  We are all looking forward to seeing the show when it tours to Older People’s centres later in the year.
Young Producers

Our Young Producers are a group of Dewsbury creative activists who have been working together since September to lean about how to develop and produce their creative ideas. They have had guest talks, sessions in theatre making and trips to see other shows and meet arts groups and are currently working on a new podcast coming soon!
February Half Term Fun

We had an action-packed February half term with a full programme of free, fun activities taking place for all to enjoy. Poppins Presents delivered circus skills workshops at various venues in the area, and we also hosted some lantern making workshops at Bagshaw Museum. Some amazing lanterns were made, and we look forward to seeing them in the Gathering of Light parade – see information below.
What's On - Spring/Summer 2025
Peace by Piece Exhibition 
8th  – 13th April (closed Friday 11th)
Victorian Picture Gallery, Bagshaw Museum
 
A unique opportunity to see textile work created by local women at Bagshaw Museum last summer with artist Ranya Abdulateef. It explores what peace means to them with original lino printing and embroidery. Make sure you have a look at this beautiful piece but be quick it's only on display for a limited time. 
Family Lantern Making Workshops
8th & 9th April
Bagshaw Museum
 
A fun and FREE lantern making workshop during the school holidays at Bagshaw Museum. Make and decorate your very own lantern inspired by the beauty of geometric shapes in Islamic art and stunning stained-glass colours. The lanterns made during the workshops will then be displayed at a special event, ‘A Gathering of Light’ at on Sunday 13 April.
 
For more information and to book places visit - https://www.creativescene.org.uk/creative-scene-events/
 
Khawateen Time - Women's Time
12th April
2pm - 5pm
Bagshaw Museum

 
Join us for an afternoon dedicated to women’s voices. The event will feature new original poetry and performances from Abda Khan, which she has co-created with women who attend Milen Care and Al Hikmah ESOL classes, as well performances from local poets.

Please note this is an adults only and women’s only event.

To book your place visit our website -  https://www.creativescene.org.uk/creative-scene-events/
 
A Celebration of Hope
13th April
2pm - 9pm

Bagshaw Museum

A Celebration of Hope is a FREE family friendly event to mark the celebration of a new season. Enjoy craft activities indoors and outdoors, play in our play tent, walkabout performances of the Princess and The Peacock, join in with communal prayer and see the beautiful lantern display which takes place at sunset.

For more detailed information visit - https://www.creativescene.org.uk/events/celebration-of-hope-family-day/
 
Bands in the Park- Crow Nest  Park - Community Concerts
VE Day  8th May 2025 through to July

We’ve teamed up with Friends of Crow Nest Park and some great musical acts including Musika Kirklees to  bring a series of live musical treats to the newly restored Band Stand at Crow Nest Park. Starting off with a special VE day performance , we’ve got  a concert every Thursday and Sunday right through to July. From Brass to Jazz or Folk to Ukulele, there’s sure to be something that tickle’s your musical tastebuds. There’s no need to book and it’s all free. Visit our web site for more information.
 
Huddersfield Literature Festival at the Lawrence Batley Theatre
 
Qawwali Night and hear from Bradford’s hit show ‘ Virdee’ writer
14th and 15th May

We’re delighted to partner with the brilliant  Huddersfield Literature Festival  to bring two special events in this year’s festival programme. The first is a women only Qawwali night hosted by Radio Sangam on Weds 14th May.  And the second- don’t miss  the chance to  hear from  AA Dhand,  writer of the latest Bradford based BBC drama – Virdee, and  crime fiction  writer Russ Thomas on Thursday 15th May. Both events will take place in the Cellar Bar at @Lawrence Batley Theatre and tickets are on sale now. Follow the link for below to find out more information and to book your tickets.

https://www.huddlitfest.org.uk/events/

 
Batley Pride in the Park
Wilton Park, Batley

29th June

Save the date! Our artists and the young people form the Brunswick Centre are creating a fabulous treat which will form part of the Batley Pride event in the Summer. Keep checking our socials for the latest news on this project.
We’re delighted to welcome Helen Brook to the Creative Scene team. Helen is a multidisciplinary visual artist, producer, and sustainability practitioner, and joins us on a freelance basis. Helen will be working on several events including Bands in the Park and Batley Pride. Welcome to the team Helen – we all look forward to working with you.
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Latest Events, News & Opportunities


Wednesday, April 2nd

Spring is well and truly here and for some of you the school Easter holidays have started too. We have selected a few Easter activities below but you can find more on our Easter page.

Over the Easter Friday and Saturday, Spring Garden with the Creative Piazza group will be putting on events, workshops, exhibitions, family activities and displays. Arts organisations are working in empty units on the Piazza to put on creative activities - you may think it is a building site but only one area is and there is still lots going on - go down and take a look.

The Huddersfield International Market is back this week with traders from around the world offering mouth-watering street foods and interesting crafts and gifts. Open from Thursday 3 - Sunday 6 April the market stalls will appear through the town centre, starting at Market Place and extending along New Street.

We will soon be into festival season and you can find out what is going on with this year's programme for Woven 2025. We will be highlighting festivals in the newsletter as they get nearer, but take a look at our Festival & Carnival page to find out what is coming up over the next few months.

www.creativekirklees.com and www.musicinkirklees.co.uk


 Featured events

Huddersfield Head of Steam

 Wed, 2.4.2025 20:30 - 22:30 

Wednesday Evening Jazz with Mr Sax Man Rod Mason who is teaming up with Mr Guitar Man Nik Svarc  Read more

Huddersfield International Market 2025

 Thu, 3.4.2025 10:00 - Sun, 6.4.2025 16:00 

Kirklees Markets have partnered with Market Place (Europe) to bring the popular International Market back to Huddersfield.  Read more

Annie

 Thu, 3.4.2025 19:15 - 21:35 | +3  

Kirklees Youth Theatre Ensemble brings you the classic Broadway family favourite, Annie.  Read more

Re3

 Fri, 4.4.2025 10:00 - 14:30 | +5  

Re3 is a group exhibition as part of Cultures of Climate, featuring work from five of the School of Arts and Humanities Technical team whose work focu ...  Read more

The Dream of Gerontius with Huddersfield Choral Society

 Sat, 5.4.2025 19:30 - 21:45 

Join Huddersfield Choral Society for The Dream of Gerontius, reckoned by many to be the Great English Oratorio. The text, by John Henry Newman, is a p ...  Read more

The Rollin Stoned Holmfirth Picturedrome

 Sat, 5.4.2025 20:30 - 22:30 

A tribute to The Rolling Stones focusing on the early part of their career from 1964 - 1969 including 'Jumping Jack Flash', 'Paint It Black', 'Not Fad ...  Read more

Huddersfield Hoofers Fundraising Tea Dance

 Sun, 6.4.2025 14:00 - 17:00 

Huddersfield Hoofers are holding their fundraising tea dance in aid of Forget Me Not Trust. Join them for an afternoon of sequence dancing with som ...  Read more

Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers: In Time

 Sun, 6.4.2025 19:30 - 21:40 

Join Mugenkyo as they celebrate their landmark 30th anniversary with a very special show of big beats, visual treats and vital energy.  Read more

HEARTWOOD STRING QUARTET

 Mon, 7.4.2025 19:30 - 21:30 

Audrey Doyle (violin), Dylan Latham (violin), Michaela Jones (viola), Jasmine Blackshaw-Britton (cello). Students appear with kind permission from RNC ...  Read more

Bridear

 Wed, 9.4.2025 01:00 - 03:00 

Japanese power metal let’s join us at Parish as part of their world tour  Read more

HMS PINAFORE

 Wed, 9.4.2025 19:15 - 21:30 | +3  

One of the most popular of the G & S operas with lively tunes. Come and join us aboard the HMS Pinafore where we find the crew preparing for the arriv ...  Read more

Mikron Theatre Company - Operation Beach Hut - Hudderfield Deaf Centre

 Sat, 12.4.2025 13:30 - 15:30 

Our 2025 musical adventure to the Great British seaside! ‘Fiddling-On-Sea’s Best Beach Hut Competition’ is in full swing, and the summer heat is risin ...  Read more

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 Easter

Peter Rabbit™ 2025

 Sat, 5.4.2025 09:30 - 17:00 | +1  

On Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th April will be joined by the well-loved character Peter Rabbit™ who will be making appearances at selected times throughou ...  Read more

Dewsbury Elim Community Cinema - Mufasa: The Lion King

 Sat, 5.4.2025 10:00 - 12:00 

Dewsbury Elim Community Cinema’s next FREE family film on Saturday 5th April is Mufasa: The Li ...  Read more

Spring Fair

 Sat, 5.4.2025 11:30 - 15:00 

Spring fair to raise funds for MHA Communities Kirklees Stalls, Raffle. Tombola, Easter Egg hunt and visit from Easter bunny  Read more

Bagshaw Museum Volunteer led guided tour

 Sun, 6.4.2025 15:00 - 16:00 

Come join us for a special tour of Bagshaw Museum and discover the hidden gems within its walls!  Read more

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity 2025 - WOODCRAFT

 Mon, 7.4.2025 10:00 - 11:30 | +5  

Activity Information Using traditional woodcraft tools you will learn to construct a woodland sculpture to take home with you. Booking Information Du ...  Read more

Cliffe House | Easter Holiday Activity 2025 - EASTER EGG HUNT

 Mon, 7.4.2025 10:00 - 11:00 | +53  

Activity Information Get outdoors and enjoy our fun Easter trail around the grounds of Cliffe House. Wind your way through our wonderful woodland, unc ...  Read more

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 Workshops and Courses

Life Drawing at CollaborARTi

 Sat, 5.4.2025 11:00 - 13:00 | +1  

Beginner and intermediate life drawing sessions—unleash your creativity and connect with fellow artists!  Read more

Mini Clay Landscape Tea Light Holders

 Sun, 6.4.2025 13:30 - 16:00 

Join us at the Clay Mill to create tiny clay landscape tea-lights.  Read more

Creation Station Afternoons

 Mon, 7.4.2025 13:30 - 15:00 

Free creative workshops for adults with learning disabilities and/or Autism  Read more

Darning Workshop with Kim Searle

 Mon, 14.4.2025 18:00 - 20:30 

Join the lovely Kim Searle of Darn It Workshops for this relaxed workshop!  Read more

FREE Workshop with The Clay Mill Artists

 Thu, 17.4.2025 17:00 - 19:00 

Have some fun making clay models inspired by your favourite books.  Read more

Macrame Plant Hangers

 Thu, 17.4.2025 18:00 - 20:00 

Join artist and maker Kim Searle on this springtime macrame workshop and leave with you own unique plant hangers.  Read more

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 Latest news

Events for VE Day 80

Are you planning an event to mark VE day 80? Find out more about how to get involved.  Read more

What's on this Easter Holiday at Kirklees Museums and Galleries

Explore Kirklees Museums this Easter holiday and see what you might learn! From transport to textiles, we’ve got galleries galore and wide-open space ...  Read more

Hepworth Band teams up with The Albie Sugden Foundation for a special charity concert

Hepworth Band is pleased to be teaming up with The Albie Sugden Foundation for a special charity concert at Christ Church, New Mill, Holmfirth on Satu ...  Read more

Discover the WOVEN 2025 Festival Programme

The WOVEN 2025 programme is live! Discover textiles events, exhibitions, workshops, talks and tours across the whole of Kirklees.  Read more

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 Opportunities to watch out for

Grants for Creative Businesses in Designated Regions of England

Innovate UK (IUK) has launched the Create Growth Programme Competition 4, allocating up to £8 million to support high-growth creative businesses in se ...  Read more

Call for Community Partners and Stitch Enthusiasts for WORLD STITCH DAY

To kick off WOVEN Festival 2025 we’re hosting a WORLD STITCH DAY 1st June at Oakwell Hall — and we want YOU to be part of it!  Read more

The Hinrichsen Foundation Project Grants

The Foundation gives grants for the performance, commissioning and recording of contemporary and experimental music in the UK  Read more

BD: Walls Street Art Talent Development Programme

Free street art training programme for West Yorkshire-based artists from April - Aug 2025  Read more

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What's coming up at
Theatre Royal Wakefield

Buy Tickets for The Little Mermaid
Buy tickets for Alfie Moore
Buy tickets for Too Much Too Young

The Little Mermaid

Tuesday 8 April

2.30pm & 6pm
🐰 Easter Half Term Fun 🐰

Alfie Moore

Friday 11 April

7.30pm

Too Much Too Young- The 2Tone Story

Saturday 12 April

7.30pm

Buy Tickets for The Craziest Showman
Buy tickets for Shark in the Park
Buy tickets for Technical Tours

BBC's Danny & Mick- The Craziest Showman

Tuesday 15 April

2pm

🐰 Easter Half Term Fun 🐰

Shark in the Park

Thursday 17 April

1pm & 4pm
🐰 Easter Half Term Fun 🐰

Technical Tours

Tuesday 22 April

5.30pm & 7pm

Buy Tickets for The Ripper Files
Walk Like A Man
Everybody's Talking About Jamie

The Ripper Files!

Wednesday 23 April

7.30pm

Walk Like A Man

Friday 25 April

7.30pm

Everybody's Talking About Jamie

Wednesday 30 April - Saturday 3 May

7.30pm, Sat mat, 2pm

The Glenn Miller & Big Band Spectacular
Buy Tickets for Harry Hill
Buy tickets for The Spice Girls Experience

The Glenn Miller & Big Band Spectacular 

Thursday 8 May 

7.30pm

Harry Hill: New Bits & Greatest Hits

Friday 9 May

7.30pm

The Spice Girls Experience

Saturday 10 May 
7.30pm

Buy tickets for A Shoddy Detective
Buy tickets for Gala Performance
Buy tickets for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

A Shoddy Detective and The Art of Deception 

Monday 12 May

7.30pm

Gala Performance

Friday 16 May 

7.30pm

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Wednesday 21 - Sunday 25 May
7.15pm, Sat & Sun mat, 2.15pm

Don't miss...

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From the bars of Havana to the streets of Manhattan and set against a backdrop of Prohibition era New York, Wakefield Youth Music Theatre presents one of the best loved musicals ever to have performed on Broadway!


With music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, Guys and Dolls tells the tale of Sky Masterson, a high rolling gambler, who places a bet to win over the heart of Sarah, a puritanical missionary.


This feel-good show first premiered on Broadway in 1950 and features hits such as Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat, Luck be a Lady, Marry the Man Today and the title song Guys and Dolls.


Come and experience the hustle and bustle of New York City right here at Theatre Royal Wakefield, as our exceptionally talented young cast return to the stage!


Wakefield Youth Music Theatre presents


Guys and Dolls


Wednesday 20 – Saturday 30 August

7.15pm

Saturday matinees, 2.15pm


Tickets from £15

Buy tickets for Guys and Dolls

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Theatre Royal Wakefield.

We thank you for your continued support.

Theatre Royal Wakefield, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE





Southbank Centre


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New events announced



Looking for summer reads and treats? Sink your teeth into a scoop of fresh literature events, with talks from Tina Knowles, Jeanette Winterson, Philippe Sands and many more writers on the horizon.

Scroll on to discover our upcoming highlights.



Summer icons

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Matriarch: An Evening with Tina Knowles & Guests

WED 4 JUN

Join Knowles and special guests to celebrate her new book – a glorious chronicle of her life, and a testament to the world-changing power of Black motherhood.

This event is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL) and Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Jeanette Winterson standing by a tree.

Jeanette Winterson: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

WED 25 JUN

The author celebrates the 40th anniversary of her explosive first novel, a gripping coming-of-age story, a queer romance and a modern classic.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Black and white photograph of author Irvine Welsh.

Irvine Welsh: Men in Love

SUN 20 JUL

The author talks to Miranda Sawyer about his new novel, which takes the Trainspotting crew on a riotous journey through Edinburgh, London, Amsterdam and Paris.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Justice Jackson in a black suit against a white background.

Kentanji Brown Jackson: Lovely One

WED 24 SEP

Hear about the moving memoir from the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, in a story for dreamers everywhere.

This event is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL) and Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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May highlights


Philippe Sands sitting on a bench against a leafy background.

An Evening with Philippe Sands

SUN 4 MAY

The author and barrister discusses his new book uncovering a chilling historical crime that has real world impact today, in conversation with Baroness Hale.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

Ahmed Alnaouq wearing a navy blazer and blue shirt.

Ahmed Alnaouq: We Are Not Numbers

TUE 6 MAY

Join us for the launch of a moving, immersive, and humanising essay collection charting the daily lives, struggles, and dreams of young people in Gaza.

Author Torrey Peters, a woman with short blond hair wearing a flowery dress, standing against a brick wall

Torrey Peters: Stag Dance

WED 7 MAY

The author celebrates the publication of her new quartet, Stag Dance, a look at trans life past, present and future, in conversation with Eliza Clark.

Edward St Aubyn wearing a coat outdoors.

Edward St Aubyn: Parallel Lines

FRI 23 MAY

Join us to mark the publication of the author’s new novel, a story about connection, love and the cascading consequences of our choices at every stage of life.


Don't miss out

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Kit de Waal: The Best of Everything

WED 9 APR

The author discusses her new novel about the love that can steal into our lives – in spite of the best laid plans – in conversation with Bernardine Evaristo.


An illustrated drawing of animals and fairies jumping surrounded by stars and planets.

Rachel Fuller & Emilia Wharfe: BEE

WED 16 APR

The author and the illustrator introduce their new book, the story of Bee and their fairy friend Sprout’s magical journey filled with music, art and theatre.




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A Classic, rewritten

A bold reimagining of Huckleberry Finn tells the story from the perspective of Jim, the escaped slave who was more than just Huck’s sidekick. A powerful and fresh take on an American classic.



From our friends


Lab Coats and Love Notes with Ali Hazelwood and Alex Aster

WED 16 APR | UNION CHAPEL

Two of today's biggest names in romance fiction (The Love Hypothesis / the Lightlark saga) come to celebrate creative writing, love stories, and the magic of literature.

Paula Akpan: When We Ruled

TUE 6 MAY | KILN THEATRE

Join the pioneering historian and writer as she discusses her poetic and fierce debut, When We Ruled and presents the game-changing narratives of twelve African queens and warriors.


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Easter on Oxford Street
Easter is a time to get together with friends and family and tuck into a delicious meal. Dress your table for the occasion with our EGGcellent tablescape guide.
Cracking Easter activities
Keep the kids busy during the Easter holidays with a range of activities...from fun-filled crazy golf at Swingers and an in-store Easter hunt at MINISO, to crafting activities at John Lewis and so much more!
Easter gifting inspiration
This Easter, surprise your friends and family with a thoughtful gift and show them you care. From traditional chocolate easter eggs to wellness gifts and toys for the kids – get inspired and explore Easter gifting ideas.
What's Happening
Spring has arrived at Swatch
Step into spring with Swatch’s latest collection – BLOSSOM TIME. Shop four fresh-floral inspired pieces in store.
New artwork at FRAMELESS
Just in time for Easter…take the kids to explore immersive art and enter a dreamlike world at this new exhibition.
New openings
Danish delight: Søstrene Grene
Shop homeware from the newly opened Danish brand Søstrene Grene moments from Oxford Circus! Just in time for Spring, pop into store and explore pieces that are guaranteed to bring joy and brighten living spaces.
Another jewel on the street
Another sparkling Pandora store has opened on Oxford Street! Easy to spot, Pandora’s new home, adding to the existing 3 stores, is adorned with pink tiles and welcomes you to shop all of your favourite Pandora pieces.
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Summer dreaming



Looking to take your summer plans up a notch? We might just have the perfect addition: check out four new announcements below, including a celebration of East and South Asian culture, genre-defying music, new literary events and a folk festival.

Plus, more Vexations tickets have been released, and scroll on for our picks of the week.


1. Incoming celebration



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ESEA Encounters

THU 17 – SUN 20 JUL

A brand new showcase of incredible artistry from East and South East Asia and the diaspora.


2. Find your new genre

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New Music Biennial 2025

FRI 4 – SUN 6 JUL

Discover some of the best new music being composed in the UK with this free festival.


3. Upcoming literature drop


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An Evening with Philippe Sands

SUN 4 MAY

The author and barrister discusses his new book uncovering a chilling historical crime that has real world impact today.

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Ahmed Alnaouq: We Are Not Numbers

TUE 6 MAY

Join us for the launch of a moving, immersive, and humanising essay collection charting the daily lives, struggles, and dreams of young people in Gaza.

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Torrey Peters: Stag Dance

WED 7 MAY

The author celebrates the publication of her new quartet, Stag Dance, a look at trans life past, present and future.

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Edward St Aubyn: Parallel Lines

FRI 23 MAY

Join us to mark the publication of the author’s new novel, a story about connection, love and the cascading consequences of our choices at every stage of life.


4. Jam out at a folk festival



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Lisa O'Neill

SAT 20 SEP

Hear the Irish singer-songwriter’s haunting vocals and melodies in a concert featuring some of her most powerful and haunting music.

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A Celebration of the Incredible String Band

SAT 20 SEP

Join musical friends and collaborators of the legendary band, including founding member Mike Heron, to dive into the discography that won them worldwide acclaim.

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Peggy Seeger & Muireann Bradley

SAT 20 SEP

Two folk artists, born 72 years and an ocean apart, come together to share their tricks of the trade, and discuss how the folk landscape has changed.


More tickets released



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Vexations

Marina Abramović x Igor Levit

THU 24 – FRI 25 APR

Pianist Igor Levit performs Erik Satie’s marathon composition Vexations, lasting upwards of 16 hours, in a unique event directed and introduced by conceptual artist Marina Abramović.


This week's picks



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Chineke! Orchestra: Haydn's Trumpet Concerto

WED 9 APR


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Holly Blakey: A Wound with Teeth & Phantom

WED 9 – FRI 11 APR


DJ Yoda’s 80s Mixtape Live

FRI 11 APR


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Ashley Henry

SAT 12 APR



Magazine



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Who is theatre-maker Jaha Koo?

Get to know the unconventional South Korean artist who brings his latest work, Haribo Kimchi, to our stage next month.



Coming up



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A Small Anatomy

SAT 19 & SUN 20 APR

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Daphnis and Chloé

Circa x London Philharmonic Orchestra

WED 23 APR


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An easter egg to last

This Easter, gift a Jellycat – an adorable, collectible plushie that’s a lasting twist on the traditional egg. Perfect for friends, family and little ones, find yours at the Southbank Centre Shop before the bank holiday.



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TUE 24 JUN – SAT 13 JUL | SADLER'S WELLS

An iconic album, cult film and now a mod ballet: Sadler's Wells brings a spectacular new dance interpretation of The Who's music to the stage.

Love to Love You Baby: Donna Summer Reimagined

THU 10 APR | ROUNDHOUSE

Join us for a one-night-only celebration of the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer, as we reimagine her iconic legacy with a contemporary club twist.


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April 2025

Edinburgh this April

The sun has finally arrived, and what better time to visit Scotland’s capital city. From fascinating festivals and exhibitions to seasonal fun for all the family, there’s something for everyone in Edinburgh this springtime.

Explore Edinburgh in April

Edinburgh Science Festival

The world’s first and largest celebration of science, the Edinburgh Science Festival kicks off this weekend.

Exploring the theme Spaceship Earth, this year's Festival includes over 115 events to entertain all ages – from hands-on activities and fun family shows for young scientists, to inspiring talks and thrilling films for adults, it’s not to be missed.

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Egg-stra special Easter events

This Easter there’s a fantastic range of events taking place across Edinburgh and Lothians to keep the whole family entertained. Enjoy everything from nautical adventures to castle trails – and, of course, plenty of chocolate!

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Edinburgh City Pass

If you’re in Edinburgh for a few days and looking for a cost-effective way to explore some of the city’s top attractions and experiences, the Edinburgh City Pass could be for you.

Valid for one, two or three days, it offers free entry to multiple experiences in the city, allowing flexibility to choose where to go.

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Health and wellness city guide

Whether you want to reconnect with nature, have a pampering spa day, build up your fitness levels or fuel your body with healthy food, Edinburgh offers a plethora of wellbeing experiences and activities.

Explore health and wellness in Edinburgh

What’s on in April and May

For the chance for young artists to unleash their creative side, don’t miss Crafternoons at the Scottish Parliament, or Drop-in Crafts at Edinburgh Castle. For budding builders, LEGO® Creativity Workshops at the LEGO® Toy Shop in the St James Quarter is sure to be popular.

Celebrate the arrival of spring with Brewhemia, as they bring the spirit of Frühlingsfest to Edinburgh. Or experience fiery displays, elaborate costumes and immersive storytelling at Beltane Fire Festival

For lovers of live music and dance, The Pomegranates Festival’s programme of exhibitions, ceilidhs, workshops, walking tours and talks celebrates Scottish and international traditional dance. Edinburgh International Harp Festival returns with a programme of musical concerts and courses, and Edinburgh Tradfest features an exciting line-up of music, workshops, films and traditional storytelling.

Take a step back in time with Edinburgh Castle’s Living History; hear eerie tales from the dark days of 17th century Edinburgh at Contagion & Carnage: The Plague Tour or learn more about the city’s ancient volcano with Arthur’s Secrets.

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Edinburgh International Children’s Festival

Enjoy some of the world's best theatre, dance, circus and puppetry, specially made for young people.

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The World of King James VI and I

This new exhibition examines the complex life of a King who changed the shape of the United Kingdom.

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Cymera Festival

Scotland's festival for science fiction, fantasy and horror writing returns this June.

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We very rarely put any of our adventures on sale, but this summer, we’ve made an exception.

For a brief window between the 4th and 22nd of April, there’s the chance to book a small-group adventure for June, July, or August and save up to €300 on select departures.

Spring really has sprung in Ireland, which means a long, golden summer is just around the corner. Whether you wish to follow winding trails through emerald-green hills, explore uninhabited islands under clear blue skies, or discover UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Giants Causeway– we have a summer trip with your name on it.

With every aspect of your adventure thoughtfully taken care of and the rare chance to snap one up for less this summer, don’t miss the chance to escape with us into the beautiful Irish wilderness.

 
 
 
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Want to know the real Dublin?

The Little Museum of Dublin is packed full of artefacts that Dubliners themselves have donated. Step inside to know the real story of the city.

SPRING SERENITY IN IRELAND
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A picture-perfect spring

With fresh flowers, fluffy lambs frolicking on rolling hills, and colourful rainbows following spring showers, the wild beauty of Ireland in springtime will fill your heart for years to come.

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Explore the Irish Whiskey Museum

Explore the Irish Whiskey Museum

Love a wee dram of whiskey? Then this museum in the heart of Dublin city is for you. Tour, taste and uncover the history of Ireland’s world-renowned spirit.

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Phoenix Park: a Dublin institution

Phoenix Park: a Dublin institution

Where do Dubliners go when they want to get away from the buzz of the city? They head to the lush green oasis that is the Phoenix Park.

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New year? NYF in Dublin!

New year? NYF in Dublin!

What do you get when you mix the biggest party of the year with the good vibes of Dublin city? Answer: NYF Dublin – a dazzling spectacle of lights and music to ring in the new year.

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With so many self-catering options, Dublin is the ideal destination for a laidback, do-it-your-way break from everyday life. So immerse yourself in the city and enjoy!

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Today, April 1st, we’re launching something unbelievable.

For years, the UK & Ireland has quietly kept hold of its secrets. Now, for those with a keen eye and vivid imagination, there’s the opportunity to join us on a brand new, exclusive wildlife trip that explores breathtaking landscapes–pausing only to search for creatures that, technically speaking, may or may not exist.

Accompanied by a charismatic guide with an unrivalled talent for storytelling, you’ll venture far from the tourist trail as you hike through ancient forests, catch a boat across dark water and venture deep into the heart of countries known for their folklore, history and humour.

This trip is any adventurer’s dream. Just remember—if you don’t see anything unusual, it’s probably just looking the other way.

 
 
 
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For those enchanted by myth, this journey reveals the legendary landscapes of the UK and Ireland, where magic still lingers. Explore kelpie-haunted shores, ancient Otherworld portals and spot giants and dragons. Visit our socials for a chance to spot a fairy!

 
 
 
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Bluebells, butterflies & beautiful views

April is here, with longer days and the promise of the first cuckoos, swifts and nightingales. Along with bluebells and butterflies emerging, it’s a month you don’t want to miss along the North Downs Way National Trail.  


Bluebells appear from March to May each year, and the ancient woodlands that make up the Kent Downs National Landscape are the ideal habitat for them. So, if you’re looking for the best places for some bluebell spotting, look no further. Here are our top five walks in the Kent Downs National Landscape to marvel at shades of purple and blue this spring.

See the King’s Wood bluebells with Black Girls Hike

Join Black Girls Hike on Saturday 19th April for a circular walk from Chilham Castle, taking in bluebells in Kings Wood and the Coppice Oratory sculpture. Highlights of the walk include wonderful views of 17th century Chilham Castle and its grounds and a view of Godmersham Park, where Jane Austen was a regular visitor. We will stand in front of the Coppice Oratory, that gives the first glimpse of Canterbury Cathedral, as shared by thousands of pilgrims journeying to the city. We are hoping that the bluebells in Kings Wood will be at their magnificent best.

This event is part of the Putting Down Routes Project, promoting North Downs Way National Trail and Kent Downs National Landscape as a safe, inclusive and accessible destination where all are welcome.

Welcome to our new North Downs Way Ambassadors!

Our latest cohort of North Downs Way Ambassadors recently passed their assessments and are now fully fledged and ready to start leading their own walks and events. We are now recruiting our next cohort of ambassadors for training in late summer. If you are interested in training as a North Downs Way Ambassador, please register below.


Route of the month - Harvel Hike

This walk takes in the countryside between the village of Harvel and the North Downs Way, merging with the historic Pilgrims Way, a path which Pilgrims once travelled on to make the great journey between Winchester and Canterbury. Trosley Country Park boasts a unique landscape of chalk grassland and woodland, offering carpets of bluebells in spring, butterflies and an excellent habitat for dormice and badgers.The small hamlet of Harvel along the way is a village which retains much of its traditional charm.

Walk Dorking to Merstham in the Surrey Hills

We were delighted to welcome Lorna Sherriff, South West Coast Path National Trail Officer, to the North Downs Way National Trail during March’s sunny weather. She walked the Dorking to Merstham section of the Surrey Hills, enjoying views over Box Hill, Colley Hill and Brockham Lime Kilns, spotting brimstone butterflies along the route. To walk this section of the trail, click below for a full route description.


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Welcome to our second Dittisham Hideaway e-Bulletin!

The first one was so well received (thank you!) that we have decided to make it a regular thing. Staying in contact and letting you know everything that is going on behind the scenes is important to us and we hope you enjoy the read…..

Spring Has Sprung!

The birds are singing, the bees are buzzing, and nature is bursting into life – spring has well and truly arrived at Dittisham Hideaway, and we love it! Getting outdoors is at the heart of everything we offer and the drive behind the business. As we shake off the winter chill (well, almost!), our beautiful site is the perfect place to visit for a springtime escape.


With Easter just around the corner, too, there is plenty to look forward to, and we have some exciting activities lined up to make your holiday extra special. This April, we are hosting an Easter Egg Trail that winds through our enchanting woodlands and across the site. As part of the fun, children will also receive a special Easter activity pack in the welcome hamper. But don’t worry because the adults won’t be left out, as we have delicious Easter goodies to enjoy too.

Things to Do in the Local Area

Beyond the Hideaway, there are many wonderful places to visit in the local area. Let’s take a look at some of our favourites – there are so many to pick from, but what we can promise is that there is something for everyone, even those who enjoy a spot of people-watching and a slice of cake in a cosy café. We have just written our first blog on ‘ 7 things to do around Dittisham Hideaway this Easter’ so take a look to find out more.

With limited availability left for the Easter holidays, now is the perfect time to book your spring escape and take advantage of all the events happening in the local area.

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Exciting Updates at Dittisham Hideaway

We are always looking for ways to improve your stay, and we are excited to share some recent updates. You spoke, and we listened. We also had lots of ideas of our own, of course and firstly our much-loved boules pitch is getting a fabulous facelift, making it even more enjoyable for guests. Check out our socials for photos coming soon!


We are also offering a ‘Midweek Shepherd’s Hut Special’, where you can enjoy a three-night midweek stay for just £495. This is a bargain but one you deserve! - Book your stay here!


Additionally, we are proud to announce that we are now using Wild England toiletries, which are eco-friendly, organic, and sustainable, ensuring a more luxurious and environmentally friendly experience for our guests. We believe the little things make a big difference, and this is just the start of our next chapter at Dittisham Hideaways. There is so much more to come.

Local Business Spotlight: The Ferry Boat Inn, Dittisham

We love supporting local businesses, and this month’s highlight is the FerryBoat Inn (FBI) in Dittisham. This charming waterside pub offers fantastic food,a welcoming atmosphere, and they claim to have ‘one of the most stunning scenes from a pub window in the world’. We would have to agree! As a family, we love the fact that everyone is made to feel welcome there - even well-behaved dogs - so we know our guests won’t be disappointed.

Book Your Spring Getaway Today!

Spring is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Exploring isn’t just for children; it is something that the whole family can enjoy together, and even though not every family experience is a #makingmemories one (however much Instagram may try to convince us it is), there are many opportunities in life to seek them out. Everyone has their own version of a perfect break, and we would like to help you achieve as close to that as possible.


Spaces are filling up fast, so don’t miss out on securing yours! Head to our website today to book your stay at Dittisham Hideaway.


We can’t wait to welcome you very soon!


Kate, Rob & Janine
The Dittisham Hideaway Family

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welcome to your April newsletter

This month we've got all our latest lodges for sale for you to discover and our top ownership resort of the month…

our blog of the month

activities to do this spring on your UK family holiday

Sometimes it can be hard to think of how to keep the whole family entertained when you get away in the UK. So here is a blog of ideas that will keep everyone happy.

our latest offers

resort spotlight

New Pines Holiday Home Park

Rhyl, North

New Pines Holiday Home Park is close enough toe the North Wales coastline for you to enjoy the beach but also get lost in the Welsh countryside.

As well as being able to explore the surrounding area, New Pines has it’s own facilities including an indoor pool and a gym

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our top pick of the month

The Atlas Jasmine is priced at

£94,995

For sale in North Wales at New Pines Holiday Home Park


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Stampede By The Sea

Visit the free art trail and find all the elephants!
West Dorset has been invaded by a herd of almost 60 elephants! Located in Bridport, West Bay, Lyme Regis and Burton Bradstock, these vibrant and colourful sculptures form a fun trail that makes a great free family activity this Spring. The trail is in place until the 27th of May, so there's plenty of time to book to come and see them for yourself!

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Stay for up to 25% off!

We've currently got a discount code live that's perfect if you're considering coming to stay to see these incredible sculptures.
Enter code HAPPY on booking checkout to get up to 25% off at all Parks!

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  • Booking must be made before 6th April
  • Holiday arrival date must be before 22nd May
  • Discount applies to hire price only, extras are charged at standard rate
  • Code must be entered at the time of booking
  • Code cannot be added to existing bookings
  • Only 1 discount code can be used per booking
  • Code will not work on bookings made through a third party
  • Discount may be withdrawn at any time
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