Saturday, 29 March 2025

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

In my weekly blog post, here are a few ideas of things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Wakefield, London, Scotland, Ireland and more:


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Discover the magic of live music with your family. Manchester Camerata: New Connections is a fun and engaging orchestral concert that brings music to life for all ages. Join us on Thursday 3 April, 6.30pm at Leeds Conservatoire for an evening filled with breath-taking melodies, thrilling rhythms and inspiring young talent.

This special event features the world-class Manchester Camerata orchestra alongside students from Leeds ConservatoireHugh Gaitskell Primary School and Cockburn School. Under conductor Tom Fetherstonhaugh, they’ll bring you a lively mix of classical favourites and film music, including Gustav Holst’s Mars from The Planets, Florence Price’s Juba Dance, and iconic soundtracks from Pirates of the Caribbean and How to Train Your Dragon. And, you’ll hear brand-new compositions created by young musicians from Leeds.

With its relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, New Connections is the perfect way to introduce young people to the excitement of live orchestral music. Whether you're a classical music lover or simply looking for a unique and inspiring evening out, this concert is not to be missed!

See you at a concert soon, 
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Carriageworks Theatre, The Electric Press 3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD
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Live music on Saturday 29th March, 4- 6pm, from  Spring Sessions - Colour of Light , fabulous guitar, mandolin, banjo, double bass and harmonica ensemble blending folk, blues, bluegrass and classical influences into their own unique sound. Seven Bar. Pay What You Feel.

And again, great music in the evening of Saturday 29th March, 7.30pm, from The Blackheart Orchestra. British multi-award winning, multi-instrumentalists, Chrissy Mostyn and Rick Plkington comprise a two person ‘orchestra’ playing up to 13 instruments in their unique live show, With support from Shannom Pearl. Seven Venue. Doors 7pm. £18 advance /£20 on the door.

On Sunday 30th March, 2-4pmJazzLeeds – March Jazz Cafe and Jam Session. Come and sing/play your instrument, or just watch the fun along with the Jazzleeds House Band led by pianist wizard, Andy Cholerton. Also, the JazzVoices choir led by jazz vocalist Tessa Smith. Seven Venue. Pay What You Feel.

And finally on Sunday 30th March  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:
World class cocktails, an intimate date night, Brass bangers, a slice of New Orleans, Swing, Rhythm and Blues, Soul, Jazz and Funk.

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

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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.

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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 opertunity to see these musicians up close, word is there may be some special guests attending...

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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…Gary Nichols
We'll be in touch via email.

BREAK-EVEN

Casa Dragones Reposado Mizunara

This 100% Blue Agave reposado Tequila from Casa Dragones is particularly unique because was rested fully in Japanese Mizunara oak, a rare and sought-after variety seen most commonly in Japanese whisky production. Although we have seen Scotch and Irish whiskey matured in this variety too, we've never come across and agave spirit that has been treated to the mighty Mizunara. Tasting notes : Butterscotch, stone fruit, coffee, oak spice, magnolia, sandalwood, floral honey, and orange blossom.


Usual price per shot £31:19
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SATURDAY - FUNK & GROOVE

18:30 - 20:30

Elena Maya   

At 25 years old, Leeds-based singer/songwriter Elena Maya is a little lady with a big voice. Spanning a range of 4 octaves, her soulful vocals are reminiscent of Golden Era artists such as Etta James, Billie Holiday and Aretha Franklin.

Advance Entry

21:00 - 23:30

Dana Ali

Taking elements of Soul, Jazz, Blues and R&B with Latin and Funk Rhythms to create a fresh and distinctive sound, The Dana Ali Band cite as their influences India Arie, Lauren Hill, Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder.

Advance Entry

23:45 - 2am

Soul City Spinners  

Soul City Spinners celebrate the golden era of soul and rhythm & blues. Playing hits and rarietes from the 50's, 60's and 70's brought to new life by some of Leeds' top groove merchants.

Advance Entry
SUNDAY - JAZZ

20:00 - 22:00

FMK   
    

Leeds-based trio FMK combine their love of the great organ trios of the 60s, with funk and modern jazz, to create a their own blend of original music and fresh interpretations of standards.

Advance Entry
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 Exhibitions

Exhibition: Black and White by Jesmond Cat Designs

 Mon, 24.3.2025 08:30 - Fri, 28.3.2025 12:00 

Enjoy a small exhibition of original works from local artist and illustrator Chris Leaper of Jesmond Cat Designs.  Read more

Russell Wilson: A Spring Table

 Sat, 8.3.2025 00:00 - Sun, 29.6.2025 00:00 

A Spring Table features 48 colourful new paintings by Derbyshire-based artist Russell Wilson, celebrating spring's natural abundance with a sense of o ...  Read more

Art at the Hall, Wednesday afternoons.

 Wed, 12.3.2025 00:00 - Wed, 11.3.2026 00:00 

Drawing & Painting - All abilities welcome, from beginners to experienced.  Read more

Bharti Kher: Alchemies

 Sat, 22.6.2024 10:00 - Mon, 5.5.2025 18:00 

Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) presents a major solo exhibition of work by Bharti Kher, in her most extensive UK museum presentation to date.  Read more

Beyond the skylines: A portrait of humanity

 Sat, 29.3.2025 12:00 - 16:00 | +1  

An inaugural exhibition of Alex's mixed media work is now on show at Colne Valley Museum from 25th January – 23rd February 2025.  Read more

Tim Tudor: Floating Worlds

 Sat, 1.3.2025 14:00 - Sat, 5.4.2025 14:00 

Tim Tudor is a painter and sculptor based at Sculpture lounge studios, Holmbridge, Holmfirth. In his first show at globe arts , Tim presents two disti ...  Read more

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 Art Markets & Craft Fairs

Dewsbury Market Carless Boot Sale

 Sun, 30.3.2025 06:30 - 12:30 

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 Books & Literature

Creative Writing for wellbeing, Huddersfield

 Tue, 25.3.2025 14:00 - 16:00 

Writing is a great way for us to express our thoughts and feelings, and relieve tension or stress. No writing experience is needed to join this free w  Read more

Poetry Group at Cleckheaton Library

 Tue, 25.3.2025 14:00 - 15:00 

A free drop in session where we share and discuss poetry.  Read more

Walking Group at Dewsbury Library

 Fri, 28.3.2025 11:00 - 12:45 

A gentle low-level walk starting and ending at Dewsbury library. Every Friday  Read more

Coffee Plus at Skelmanthorpe Library

 Mon, 24.3.2025 10:30 - 12:00 

Free coffee morning with a guest speaker 10:30am 12pm second Monday of every month  Read more

Scrabble at Cleckheaton Library

 Mon, 24.3.2025 13:00 - 15:00 

Play a game of Scrabble and have a cuppa and a chat. Every Monday  Read more

Marsden Poets Open Mic at Marsden Library

 Wed, 26.3.2025 19:30 - 21:00 

Open mic poetry event on the 2nd Weds of every month. £3 entry fee.  Read more

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 Comedy

Comedy Cellar - March 2025

 Thu, 27.3.2025 20:00 - 22:40 

Join us for the March edition of our monthly Comedy Cellar.  Read more

Rachel Fairburn: Side Eye

 Sat, 29.3.2025 19:30 - 21:20 

Star of Live at the Apollo and co-host of All Killa No Filla, Rachel is a renowned stand up and “rock’n’roll star of British Comedy” (Rolling Stone).  Read more

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 Festivals & Carnivals

Radio Sangam Brings Chand Raat To Apna Bazaar

 Fri, 28.3.2025 16:00 - 23:59 

Huddersfield Market will host an evening of community celebration when Radio Sangam brings Chand Raat to Apna Bazaar night market!


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 Film

ETC presents: No Other Land (15)

 Sat, 29.3.2025 19:30 - 22:00 

This film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank's Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers  Read more

LA CHIMERA (Italian)

 Sun, 30.3.2025 19:00 - 21:30 

Fellini-like, escapist fantasy  Read more

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 Music

Lunchtime Organ Concert: David Pipe: Organ Finale

 Mon, 24.3.2025 13:00 - 14:00 

Part of the 2024-25 Kirklees Concert Season David Pipe concludes the season with York Bowen’s dramatic Fantasia preceding the Welsh composer Rhian Sa ...  Read more

LUMIC QUARTET

 Mon, 24.3.2025 19:30 - 21:30 

Martyn Jackson (violin), Will Newell (violin), Ann Beilby (viola), Nathaniel Boyd (cello) for a wonderful programme of pieces by Schubert and Mozart.  Read more

Music for wellbeing workshops, Dewsbury

 Tue, 25.3.2025 10:30 - 12:30 

Free group music-making workshop for adults  Read more

3-2-1 Weds feat Gravy Boat

 Wed, 26.3.2025 00:00 - 02:00 

Free entry student night, every Wednesday, featuring some of Yorkshires finest new acts, Brought in association with Huddersfield Society Of Contempor ...  Read more

Singing Together - free evening singing workshops

 Wed, 26.3.2025 18:00 - 19:30 

Uplifting singing sessions where we’ll dive into songs that capture the essence of spring  Read more

Online Electronic Improv Club

 Wed, 26.3.2025 19:00 - 20:00 

Hcmf// are teaming up with hoot creative arts to offer a fun opportunity to make music online in a group setting  Read more

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 Workshops & Courses

Our Cultural Heart Library Festival: Colourful and Creative Recycled Embellishments Workshop

 Mon, 24.3.2025 11:00 - 13:00 

In this workshop we will explore creative recycled embellishments, using simple hand embroidery stitches to layer, stack and create colourful patterns ...  Read more

Music for wellbeing workshops, Dewsbury

 Tue, 25.3.2025 10:30 - 12:30 

Free group music-making workshop for adults  Read more

Creative Writing for wellbeing, Huddersfield

 Tue, 25.3.2025 14:00 - 16:00 

Writing is a great way for us to express our thoughts and feelings, and relieve tension or stress. No writing experience is needed to join this free w  Read more

Our Cultural Heart Library Festival - Found, Treasured Forever with Christina Longden

 Tue, 25.3.2025 15:00 - 17:00 

As we seek to share our ideas and hopes for the new Library space within the Cultural Heart - we will be adopting a theme of ‘Found, Treasured Forever ...  Read more

Welcome Taster Sessions - hoot creative arts

 Wed, 26.3.2025 11:00 - 12:30 

Find out more about hoot's free creative activities for adults in Kirklees  Read more

Drawing & Painting at Upperthong Village Hall

 Wed, 26.3.2025 11:00 - 12:30 

These sessions are gentle and relaxed whilst we enjoy drawing and painting different subject matter each month in a calm and mindful space.  Read more

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 Theatre

Boogie Nights

 Tue, 25.3.2025 19:30 - 21:50 | +5  

Don your platform shoes, flares and colourful attire and join Woodhouse Musical Theatre Company for a journey through the 70's and all it's top ten pa ...  Read more

Attic Stories

 Wed, 26.3.2025 19:30 - 21:30 

LOVE WORDS? COME ALONG TO THE MONTHLY NIGHT OF WORDS, SHARED SPOKEN AND SUNG, AT LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE! Wed 29 January - We will be joined by Aamin ...  Read more

Heroes and Villains

 Sat, 29.3.2025 18:45 - 20:45 

Central Pointe Dance presents Heroes and Villains £10 plus booking fee concessions available  Read more

Brighouse & Rastrick and Tredegar Band

 Sat, 29.3.2025 19:15 - 21:45 

Latest in the iconic Massed Band series "A Springtime Celebration" will really lift the spirits. Featuring the leading "public subscription" bands of ...  Read more

Rachel Fairburn: Side Eye

 Sat, 29.3.2025 19:30 - 21:20 

Star of Live at the Apollo and co-host of All Killa No Filla, Rachel is a renowned stand up and “rock’n’roll star of British Comedy” (Rolling Stone).  Read more

Musical theatre class

 Wed, 26.2.2025 18:15 - Thu, 26.2.2026 00:00 

Come along and ‘defy gravity’ in our ‘practically perfect’ musical theatre classes for all ages.  Learn all elements of musical theatre techniques whi ...  Read more

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Poetry, spoken word and lunch time local history talk.

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Bradford Libraries Events and Activities

Poetry and Spoken Word events.

Sisterhood

Sisterverse, Female only Open-Mic.

City Library, Bradford 7pm Friday 28th of March.

Join us for your monthly dose of female empowered poetry, snacks, drinks, and laughter.

 Bring a poem, a song, a short story, or just come along to listen.

We look forward to meeting you.

Book your free place via eventbrite by typing into your browser - Sisterverse Open Mic, Bradford, or follow the link below.

Sisterverse Open-mic

Free. 14+ Female Only.


Bradford Open-Mic

Bradford Open-Mic

Wednesday 2nd April 7-9pm

City Library

Bring your words to share or just listen to our ever popular monthly Open-Mic.

Open to all 14+

Bring your poetry, prose, rap or song.

You can also take part in the 30 or 60 second challenge (and win a prize). This month’s theme is ‘Cinema’

Free. Refreshments served.

You can just turn up or you can book your place via the link below.

www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradfordlibraries


Beehive Poets

Beehive poets

Join Beehive Poets for their next meeting, at 7PM on Friday 4th April in Bradford City Library. We will be hosting Winston Plowes, supported by a reading from Ivo Bierands.

Winston Plowes teaches creative writing in schools and works with adult groups in Calderdale and beyond. He is based aboard his floating home near Hebden Bridge. His next publication will be a collection of Urdu ghazals in English with translations, First of all, I Wrote Your Name published by Stairwell Books later in 2025. He receives regular advice from his friends and spiritual advisers, the Canada geese he calls Ringo and Maureen.

Ivo Bierands was born in Latvia and his native language is Latvian. Ivo has written two novels and started to write poetry in English for his second novel. In 2023, Ivo joined the writer's organisation ‘SErpendipity’, which introduced him to Gaia Holmes, who opened new ways to write poetry through her workshops in Halifax. Currently, Ivo is actively publishing his poetry on Facebook and helping his wife to look after their two sons.

Free, refreshments served, no need to book.


Local Studies lunchtime lecture.

Local Studies

Bradford Local History Lunchtime Lecture

Bradford Local Studies Library

'From Town Hall to Royal Residence: the visit of the Shah of Persia to Bradford and other royal visits old and new.’

an illustrated talk by Tish Lawson

Thursday 27th March

Doors open at 1pm for a 1.15pm start.

Free entry.

Booking essential.

These talks are given by members of FoBALS (Friends of Bradford Archives & Local Studies) with Bradford Local Studies Library and West Yorkshire Archives Bradford.

For more information or to book a place please telephone or email Bradford Local Studies Library, Telephone 01274 433688, Email local.studies@bradford.gov.uk.

Bradford Local Studies Library, Margaret McMillan Tower, Princes Way, BD1 1NN.

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This week: Pauline Black, Kendal Mountain Tour and Disney in IMAX

Hello, welcome to your weekly film listings. 

We love it when our screenings have that extra something special and this week has not one but two must-see events. The icon Pauline Black joins us on Friday for a screening and Q&A, while Thursday's Kendal Mountain Tour displays some inspiring feats of human adventure to a packed audience.

Keep scrolling to secure your tickets and note see what else is coming up, including a special members' only preview. Not a Pictureville member? We've got some exiting news coming next week on how you can be part of the action.


What's On: 28 March – 3 April

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Pauline Black: A 2 Tone Story (15) [With Live Q&A]

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

Pauline Black, lead singer of 2-Tone hit band The Selecter, tells her extraordinary life story.

The screening on 28 March will feature a live Q&A with Pauline Black and producer Nikki Parrott, led by Guardian music critic Dave Simpson.

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Kendal Mountain Tour (12A)

Thu 19.15

Join us on a cinematic journey  with a selection of award-winning films showcasing the year’s most daring feats of courage and resilience.  

When Autumn Falls

When Autumn Falls (15)

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

François Ozon’s cleverly crafted drama is filled with suspense and unexpected twists and turns. 

“An elegant, slippery game of tonal bait-and-switch” – Guy Lodge, Variety 

Snow White

IMAX: Snow White (PG)

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

A live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film starring Rachel Zegler in the title role and Gal Gadot as her stepmother, the Evil Queen.

Bonnie and Clyde

Classic Sundays: Bonnie and Clyde (15)

Sun 12.15

Pictureville celebrates the life of Gene Hackman with this notorious masterpiece of the New Hollywood .

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Black Bag (15)

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender and Pierce Brosnan lead Steven Sodebergh's espionage thriller.

Santosh

Santosh (15)

Screening Fri, Sat, Tue – Thu

"Gripping police procedural about the murky side of modern India. Five stars." - The Guardian

Flow

Flow (U)

Sat 13.00; Sun 17.00; Thu 16.00

Acclaimed Oscar-winning animation in which a cat finds a community among other animals on an epic survival journey.

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Four Mothers [Preview] (15)

Sun 13.00 and 17.30

A struggling novelist is forced to take care of three eccentric older women—and his own mother—over the course of one chaotic weekend in Dublin.

Stage on Screen

Royal Opera: Turnadot

The Royal Opera: Turandot (U)

Tue 19.15

Featuring the ever-popular ‘Nessun dorma’, Puccini’s opera of love and revenge is brought to life in a dazzling production.

Kids' Club

Moana 2

Moana 2 (PG)

Screening Sat 11.00; Sun 11.00 [Autism-Friendly]

After receiving an unexpected call from her ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas and into dangerous, long-lost water.

Please note, the screening on Sunday is an Autism-Friendly screening. These screenings are open to all families with children but are particularly aimed at families with children under 12. Unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.

IMAX 3D Documentaries

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IMAX 3D Documentaries

Screening daily

Take in an epic 3D adventure on our largest cinema screen for a cheaper price than a feature film and discover prehistoric action and out of this world exploration.

Coming Soon

The Penguin Lessons

The Penguin Lesson [Members' Only Preview] (12A)

Screening 9 April

Starring Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, this poignant dramedy from director Peter Cattaneo (Philomena) follows an Englishman’s personal and political awakening after he adopts a penguin during a cataclysmic period in Argentine history.

Not a Pictureville member? Keep your eyes on our newsletter next week, as we'll have some news on how you can get involved.

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Screening from 4 April

The groundbreaking 1972 film directed by Adrian Maben, returns to theatres, now digitally remastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage with enhanced audio.  

SIX The Musical

Screening from 6 and 8 April

Winner of over 35 awards, experience the best of British musical HER-story in a live capture of the must-see musical sensation.

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Screening from 9 April

A unique take on a seminal time in the lives of one of music’s most famous couples, exclusively in IMAX 9 and 10 April.

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Screening 10 April

Seven-time BAFTA Award winner Steve Coogan stars in the acclaimed stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s comedy masterpiece.


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What's on in April

There's plenty to see and do at the museum in April, with a brand new exhibition, two special screenings of CBBC's My Life,  free drop-in activities for Easter and a bumper family film programme in partnership with Leeds Young Film Festival.

Keep scrolling to see what's on or head to our website to book tickets.


What's On

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Easter Holiday Activities

Saturday 5 – Sunday 20 April. Free entry.

Planning a visit over the Easter Holidays? We've got free drop-in activities across the full two weeks including crafting, storytelling sessions and live science demonstrations.

Visit our website to find out what's on.

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YOU:MATTER

Opens 3 April 2025. Tickets from £2.

This new immersive experience, created by artist collective Marshmallow Laser Feast, blends art, science and technology to explore how we're all connected to the universe.

See yourself among animals big and small, breathe life into a tree, put your head in the clouds and more.

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Leeds Young Film Festival

Tuesday 8 – Sunday 21 April

Enjoy a curated selection of family-friendly films at Pictureville from Leeds Young Film Festival, an annual celebration of cinema for children and families.

Highlights include a 30th anniversary screening of Babe; more Aardman adventures with Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Chicken Runand animated action with Rise of the Guardians.

CBBC's My Life

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My Life: Me, My Horse and My Spear + Q&A

Saturday 5 April, 12.00. Tickets £3.

This special family screening features Bradford-based teens Jaleel and Subhaan, part of a new generation of British horse riders taking up Neza Bazi, a highly competitive sport which involves galloping at full speed using a long spear to strike wooden pegs in the ground.

Stick around after the screening for a live Q&A with Jaleel and Subhaan, hosted by actor and CBBC host Kia Pegg and New Voices Bradford winner Humaira Bham.

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My Life: The Fastest Boy in the World + Q&A

Saturday 5 April, 14.00. Tickets £3.

Alfie started riding motorbikes when he was just four years old. Fast forward six years, and he is now competing in a drag racing championship and attempting to break land speed records. But when things don’t go to plan, will his ADHD and autism give him superpowers to cross the finish line?

Alfie and the film's directors will be joining us for a live Q&A after the screening, hosted by Kia Pegg and New Voices Bradford winner Irene Kaali.

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IMAX: A Minecraft Movie (PG)

Screening from 4 April

Jason Momoa and Jack Black star in the first ever big screen, live action adaptation of the best-selling video game of all time.

A Minecraft Movie is screening in both IMAX 3D and 2D.


Coming Soon

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WonderTots

Monday 19 May and Monday 23 June. Tickets £2 per child.

Capture the magic of your little one's imagination in a playful family session inspired by light and sound with local early years expert Paula Taylor.

These new sessions are aimed at children aged 0–5.

Our first WonderTots session on 28 April has already sold out. Tickets for the session on 19 May will be on sale on Tuesday 29 April.

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ReelBFD: Digital Arts, Bradford Stories

14 June – 7 September. Free entry.

Experience the creativity of Bradford’s young digital artists in our new exhibition.

ReelBFD: Digital Arts, Bradford Stories showcases work created by 13 and 14-year-olds from six Bradford schools, collaborating with professional digital artists as part of the Bradford Digital Creatives project

As part of our ongoing transformation, some areas of the museum are still closed. Please check our website for more information and to plan your visit.


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Easter Fun at Bradford Libraries

Activities and events in the Easter School Holidays

Get ready for a fun-filled Easter at your local libraries. Join us for a variety of exciting activities. From story time sessions to creative crafts, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Mark your calendars and hop on over to join the festivities!

At Silsden Library, on Wednesday, 2 April at 2pm, we will have a delightful story time and Easter crafts session. Burley Library will host a family drop-in Easter crafts event with Maddie on Saturday, 5 April from 10am to 12noon.

Manningham Library has a series of events lined up, starting with Zen Easter Colouring on Monday, 7 April from 11am to 11:45am. On Tuesday, 8 April from 4pm to 4:30pm, there will be a story time and Easter deco eggs craft session. Join us again on Friday, 11 April from 1pm to 1:30pm for a rhyme time with an Easter bunny theme. On Monday, 14 April from 11am to 11:45am, we will have a Zen gardening session, followed by story time and Easter cards crafts on Tuesday, 15 April from 4pm to 4:30pm. Manningham Library will also host two craft events at their Ladies Craft Room sessions on Wednesday, 9 April and Wednesday 16 April from 11am to 11.45am. They will be offering DIY Flower Bouquet's on the 9 April and Easter wreath making on the 16 April.

Menston Library will host a story time and Easter basket craft session on Thursday, 10 April at 2:30pm. Ilkley Library will have The Easter Story & Donkey Easter crafts for children aged 5-10 years on Thursday, 10 April from 2pm to 4pm, and Easter crafts for children aged 3-10 years on Monday, 14 April from 2pm to 4pm.

Wyke Library will be hosting an Easter eggstravaganza on Tuesday 15 April, 11am to 2pm, with Easter crafts, hunts and story time.

Denholme Library will have a story time and Easter crafts session on Saturday, 12 April from 10am to 11am. Laisterdyke Library will host a story time and Easter basket craft session on Thursday, 17 April from 2pm to 3pm. Children and adults can also visit Eccleshill Library on Thursday, 17 April from 2pm to 3pm for a Easter crafts afternoon session.

Heaton Hub Library will have Easter egg decorating on Thursday, 17 April from 10am to 1pm, and a story time and Easter crafts session from 11:30am to 11:45am, where adults are also welcome to join in the crafts. The Community Food Pantry will be running alongside this event, offering 7 pounds a shop.

Shipley Library will offer a story time and Easter egg tree craft on Tuesday 15 April from 2pm.

Finally, City Library will host a story time and Easter egg decorating session on Saturday, 19 April at 11am.

Don't miss out on these wonderful events. Bring your family and friends to celebrate Easter with us. We can't wait to see you there.

  • Silsden Library Weds 2 April 2pm Story time and Easter crafts
  • Burley Library Sat 5 April 10am-12noon Family drop-in Easter crafts with Maddie!
  • Manningham Library Mon 7 April 11-11.45am Zen Easter Colouring
  • Manningham Library Tues 8 April 4-4.30pm Story time and Easter cards craft
  • Manningham Library Weds 9 April 11-11.45am Ladies Craft Room (Adults) DIY Flower Basket Craft
  • Menston Library Thurs 10 April 2.30pm Story time and Easter basket craft
  • Ilkley Library Thurs 10 April 2-4pm The Easter Story & Donkey Easter crafts
    Ages 5-10 years
  • Manningham Library Fri 11 April 1-1.30pm Rhyme time with Easter bunny theme
  • Denholme Library Sat 12 April 10-11am Story time and Easter crafts
  • Manningham Library Mon 14 April 11-11.45am Zen gardening
  • Ilkley Library Mon 14 April 2-4pm Easter crafts
    Ages 3-10 years
  • Wyke Library Tues 15 April 11am-2pm Easter eggstravaganza
  • Manningham Library Tues 15 April 4-4.30pm Story time and Easter egg crafts
  • Shipley Library Tues 15 April 2pm Story time and Easter crafts
  • Manningham Library Weds 16 April 11-11.45am Ladies Craft Room (Adults) Easter wreath making
  • Laisterdyke Library Thurs 17 April 2-3pm Story time and Easter basket craft
  • Eccleshill Library Thurs 17 April 2-3pm Easter crafts
  • Heaton Hub Library Thurs 17 April 10am-1pm Easter egg decorating
  • Heaton Hub Library Thurs 17 April 11.30-11.45am Story time and easter crafts
    Adults also welcome to join in the crafts. Community Food Pantry running alongside 7 pounds a shop.
  • City Library Sat 19 April 11am Story time and Easter egg decorating

Please check with the library for booking arrangements before setting out.


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Meet the author Stephen May.

Stephen May 'Green Ink'

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City Library Wednesday 16th April 6.30pm

Green Ink: THE TIMES 'Fascinating' Books To Look Out For 2025

Stephen May will be joining us to read from and talk about his new novel 'Green Ink'. 

David Lloyd George is at Chequers for the weekend with his mistress Frances Stevenson, fretting about the fact that his involvement in selling public honours is about to be revealed by one Victor Grayson. Victor is a bisexual hedonist and former firebrand socialist MP turned secret-service informant. Intent on rebuilding his profile as the leader of the revolutionary Left, he doesn’t know exactly how much of a hornet’s nest he’s stirred up. Doesn’t know that this is, in fact, his last day.

No one really knows what happened to Victor Grayson – he vanished one night in late September 1920, having threatened to reveal all he knew about the prime minister’s involvement in selling honours. Was he murdered by the British government? By enemies in the socialist movement (who he had betrayed in the war)? Did he fall in the Thames drunk? Did he vanish to save his own life, and become an antiques dealer in Kent?

Whatever the truth, Green Ink imagines what might have been with brio, humour and humanity; and is a reminder that the past was once as alive as we are today.

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Stephen May is the author of six novels including Life! Death! Prizes! which was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and The Guardian Not The Booker Prize. He has also been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year and is a winner of the Media Wales Reader’s Prize. He has also written plays, as well as for television and film. He lives in West Yorkshire.

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Digital Spaces VR Tour

VR Tour

We are thrilled to announce that Bradford is one of the nine library services in England selected to participate in the groundbreaking Digital Spaces program. This innovative initiative, in collaboration with Arts Council England, BFI, with National Lottery Funding, and The Space, is set to launch in 2025 and promises to revolutionise digital engagement and accessibility in our libraries.

Get ready to be amazed by our new collection of VR experiences right here in your local library! Supported by the BFI with National Lottery funding, a national VR tour will visit our libraries twice throughout the year 29 March to 13 April and other dates to be confirmed, with a thrilling programme of VR experiences, including:

  • Wallace & Gromit in the Grand Getaway: Join the beloved characters on a new immersive adventure.
  • The Philharmonia Virtual Orchestra - The Lark Ascending: Experience a mesmerising 360-degree performance of Vaughan Williams's masterpiece featuring Nicola Benedetti.
  • Monoliths: Explore England's northern landscape through the voices of three women in this immersive XR experience by Pilot Theatre and One to One Development Trust.
  • Phase Space: a multi-sensory, immersive experience that provides immediate stress and anxiety relief by harnessing the power of VR to transport you to a place where you can relax and re-set your mind, emerging refreshed in just seven minutes.
  • Berlin Blitz: Join the crew to fly to the heart of Nazi-occupied Europe, as they endure endless flak and a night fighter attack. Listen to the original recordings documenting the terrible ordeal - a major night-time bombing raid over Berlin, described by Vaughan-Thomas as "the most beautifully horrible sight I've ever seen.'

We're also excited to collaborate with local communities and partners to develop and create an innovative new digital project. And, if you're a budding filmmaker or just curious about the process, you can dive into the world of 180-degree immersive filmmaking in hands-on masterclasses led by the talented team at Neon 8.

Sessions will take place at the following libraries.  No need to book, just drop in and choose your experience.

City Library
Saturday, 29 March, 10am to 4pm
Monday, 31 March, 10am to 2pm
Tuesday, 1, April 4pm to 6pm
Wednesday, 2 April, 3pm to 6pm

Eccleshill Library
Monday, 7 April, 12 noon to 2pm
Tuesday, 8 April, 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Wednesday, 9 April, 2pm to 6pm

Manningham Library
Tuesday, 15 April, 10am to 12 noon
Wednesday, 16 April, 1pm to 4pm

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Gillian Anderson & Friends

09 Jul

The award-winning actor and activist, Gillian Anderson, and a surprise cast of friends will give voice to the raw, unfiltered fantasies of women from across the globe. All profits raised from this event will go to War Child.

John Simpson

The Leaders & Lunatics Tour

11 Sep - 16 Nov

New Dates Added

In an increasingly volatile world, John will examine the challenges of our time to reveal how the decisions of leaders, from despots to visionaries, have shaped these crises and influenced our world. 

An Evening with

Jimmy Anderson

04 Sep - 30 Oct

New Warwick Date Added

Sharing the stage alongside Tailenders co-host and musician Felix White, the duo will also unpack some of their favourite cricketing moments in their usual alternative fashion.  

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On The Eyes of Gaza

29 Apr

A rare opportunity to hear directly from someone who lived through the destruction of Gaza, whose unflinching dispatches have offered the world an unfiltered glimpse into the harrowing realities of life under siege.

07 Oct - 07 Dec

This week Grayson's new Delusions of Grandeur opens at The Wallace Collection, the biggest contemporary exhibition ever held at the museum.

If, like us, you can't get enough of Grayson, join him for his live tour Are You Good? in the Autumn. He'll help us find out whether we really are thoroughly good or maybe quite evil, but in a fun way. 

Slavoj Žižek at 75

A Celebration

15 Apr

Join the rockstar philosopher and revolutionary Slavoj Žižek for a celebration of his life and thoughts. Expect dialectics, psychoanalysis, and jokes.

Morgan Dick

On Favourite Daughter

22 May

Join debut novelist Morgan Dick as she introduces her darkly comic and heartfelt exploration of family secrets, addiction, and unexpected connection in Favourite Daughter. 

Video

28 Mar - 06 Apr

If you're a How To Fail fan, THIS is the evening you've waiting for. With Elizabeth at the helm, learning to fail might be the most successful thing you'll do. Elizabeth and her very special guests will peel back the layers of pressure and perfectionism and empower us to embrace our flaws.

It's your LAST CHANCE to get tickets for London (tonight!), Bath, Salford and Dublin. Stream tickets are also available for last weekend's show with Rivals star Alex Hassell.

 

Now in its 19th year, the Henley Literary Festival has grown into one of the country’s most established Literary Festivals. 

Did you know the that we livestream to schools that can’t make it to the festival in person - for free?

If you represent or know of a school who would like to invite some of the bestselling authors in the country into their classrooms via livestream, join our mailing list via the link below to be the first to hear about who is joining our Schools' programme this year and find out more about how schools stream our events for free. 

 

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The first acts in Little Simz's Meltdown line-up are here! Tickets are selling fast (with Little Simz & Chineke! Orchestra already sold out), so don't miss out on attending the hottest gigs this summer.

Plus, get plans in the diary for this week, including large-scale paper collaging, live music and classical melodies. Scroll on for more.


Our Meltdown line-up



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The Streets

THU 12 JUN

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Sasha Keable

SAT 14 JUN

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Lola Young

TUE 17 JUN

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Ghetts

WED 18 JUN

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Yukimi

WED 18 JUN

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Jon Batiste

SAT 21 JUN


New guests announced



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DJ Yoda's 80s Mixtape

FRI 11 APR

Join DJ Yoda, with special guest appearances from Betty Boo and Lindy Layton.

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Norman Jay's Good Times Band

FRI 30 MAY

Join Norman Jay, with special guests Natasha Watts and Omar.


This week's highlights



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Creative Encounters: Carve Out Your Space

WED 2 APR

Join illustrator and collage artist Beth Suzanna to create a large-scale collaborative paper collage that sprawls across The Clore Ballroom.

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Hidden Voices

THU 3 APR

London Sinfonietta premieres a composition by Laurence Osborn, alongside works from Hannah Kendall and Luciano Berio on being heard, acceptance and community.

Concrete Voids: Lex Amor

SAT 5 APR

Lex Amor presents an immersive sound experience through a blend of live music, poetry and sound design that moves and evolves in real-time.

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Kindred

SAT 5 APR

Join us for the return of Kindred Spirit, a night of eclectic soul, R&B, jazz and spoken word, featuring a line-up of up-and-coming and established musicians.

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Alina Ibragimova & Friends: Messiaen & Shostakovich

SUN 6 APR

Two towering works of 20th-century chamber music, bringing together the violinist Alina Ibragimova and three of her closest colleagues.

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The Bach Choir: St Matthew Passion

SUN 6 APR

Hear the dramatic telling of the Passion of Christ, which features some of Bach’s most beautiful and poignant chorales, performed in full in English.


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Artist on artist: Torrey Peters on the ‘pure pleasure’ of Elif Batuman

The author of the award-winning Detransition, Baby shares her admiration for her fellow American writer, Elif Batuman.


Coming up



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Holly Blakey: A Wound with Teeth & Phantom

WED 9 – FRI 11 APR

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In C

Sasha Waltz & Guests x Terry Riley x London Sinfonietta

TUE 29 & WED 30 APR


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Turn it up

Hit all the right notes with our collection of music-inspired prints, homeware and accessories – designed to stand out.



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Pianist Khatia Buniatishvili joins forces with her sister Gvantsa for an exhilarating evening of piano duo music from Mozart to Gershwin via Ravel.


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National Museum of Scotland
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Edinburgh Science Festival 2025 

From 5–20 April, the National Museum of Scotland will host Edinburgh Science Festival. Join us for two science-fueled weeks of exploration, with family workshops, adult talks and more.

Throughout the festival, the Grand Gallery hosts the Spaceship Earth installation, exploring the challenges of living on a planet with finite resource, while in Hawthornden Court Mission Planet Earth family activities include a landing capsule game and a chance to create your own astronaut patch. On 11 April, the National Museum of Scotland opens late for an adults-only event, Spaceship Earth After Hours. Inspired by the Spaceship Earth installation, enjoy activities, talks, fashion shows and a DJ set. 


Injecting Hope events

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Event 

National Museum of Scotland

Communicating Science Through Art 

Thu 17 Apr

A person is looking at a framed picture. The picture looks like a block of pink from a distance, but on closer inspection it's a stream of code for a virus.

Event

National Museum of Scotland 

Injecting Hope: Deaf Experiences of Lockdown

Wed 23 Apr


What's on across our sites 

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National Museum of Rural Life 

Spring Explorers 

Tue 8–

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National Museum of Flight

Sustainable Skies

Mon 14–

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National Museum of Rural Life 

Tractor Tots

Fri 25 Apr–Mon 7 Jul


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Scotland's first dinosaur discovery

Dr Elsa Panciroli, Research Associate at National Museums Scotland, shares her journey to discovering a Jurassic fossil on the Isle of Skye. 


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Event 

National Museum of Scotland

Curiosity Club 

Sat 31 May & 21 Jun 

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Event

National Museum of Scotland 

Relaxed Curiosity Club 

Sat 31 May & 21 Jun 


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The Arnish Moor man 

Learn about the Arnish Moor man, whose clothes and small possessions were preserved in the peat, following his mysterious death in the early 1700s.


Centre for Open Learning

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National Museum of Scotland

Georgian Scotland

Thu 24 Apr–26 Jun 

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National Museum of Scotland

Understanding Colour

Thu 24 Apr–26 Jun 

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National Museum of Scotland

Scotland: Romance and Reality 

Fri 23 May


Phoebe Anna Traquair Collection

Explore our range of gifts inspired by and featuring the work of Scottish artist and craftswoman Phoebe Traquair.


Website survey for families

At National Museums Scotland we are always working to make our website more accessible and relevant. We would like visitors who bring children to our museums to tell us what information you would find useful ahead of your visits. 

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Our mailing address is: National Museums Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF 

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Scenic island adventures await

Ready for a wild trip that's good for your soul? Orkney has provided the perfect backdrop for films such as The Outrun, and it's time for you to have your own island escape. Explore the dramatic coastlines, reconnect with nature, learn about myths and legends, or even volunteer at the North Ronaldsay Sheep Festival! Return home feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and fulfilled, ready to plan your next visit.

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Take a solo trip

Unwind, restore your mind, enrich your spirit and make amazing memories. You're never truly alone with our abundant wildlife and welcoming communities.

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A hillwalker's paradise

Breathe in the fresh air, take in your surroundings and be at one with nature. Pick from our selection of leisurely hill walks - with the added bonus of stunning views when you reach the top.

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Arctic Tern, Isle of May © VS / Kenny Lam

Scotland's incredible birds

Look out for forest-dwelling Scottish crossbills. Admire adorable puffins gathered on rugged cliffs. Watch spectacular white-tailed sea eagles soaring above. Witness magnificent sights all over Scotland.

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Experiencing Ireland’s wild beauty by bike is a thrilling journey. Feeling the Atlantic breeze while cycling along the rugged coastline, weaving through lush valleys and conquering mountain passes with breathtaking views.

From the rolling green hills of Kerry to the dramatic cliffs of Donegal, our cycling trips take you deep into the heart of Ireland’s landscapes, history, and culture.

Whether you prefer a leisurely E-bike journey through charming villages or an epic challenge along the Wild Atlantic Way, we have the perfect itinerary for you. With expert guides, seamless support, and handpicked accommodations, all you need to do is enjoy the ride.

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Deluxe E-bike: Kerry Peninsulas

Planning your first trip to Ireland? This could be the perfect introduction - luxurious accommodations, a knowledgeable guide, the ease of an E-bike and breathtaking views of Kerry’s wild landscapes with every pedal stroke. 

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Who is St Patrick?

Ready for a challenge? Discover the hidden gems of the Wild Atlantic Way, from charming villages to secluded beaches and everything in between. Adventure awaits around every bend on this 14 day exploration of Ireland's stunning west coast.

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Biking: West Cork

Looking for hidden coastal gems? West Cork is one of Ireland's best kept secrets. Pedal along its winding coastal roads, discover ancient sites steeped in history and savour the region’s renowned seafood. West Cork is a place where adventure and tranquillity go hand in hand.

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There’s a hidden side of Belfast ready to be explored. Take a moment with Adam Turkington and local artists to reveal the secrets behind its street art…

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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Are you ready for Belfast?

An electric music scene, Titanic history and game-changing local restaurants – welcome to Belfast.

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5 reasons Belfast tastes amazing

From the famous St George’s Market to a first-class Titanic menu, Belfast is “buzzing”.

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Being at one with nature

On your walks around Belfast city, we bet you never found THESE places to spend the day. Get ready to revitalise your spirit on these gorgeously calm strolls.

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There’s nothing quite like a home-cooked meal! So stock up on the freshest of local ingredients and whip up your own feast in the city’s self-catered stays.

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Dick Whittington

The Pantomime Adventure 

Paved With Fame, Fortune & Fun!

Get ready to be whisked away on an unforgettable adventure this December as Dick Whittington takes over the Bridlington Spa stage! The much-loved Christmas pantomime is packed with sparkle, excitement, and laughter, as audiences are transported to the streets of London where adventure, fame and fortune await our pantomime hero and his furry feline sidekick!


The road to success is not easy though and danger lurks in London where the Sultan is on a mission of menace to out manoeuvre Dick, aided by a plague of rats! Help from the Spirit of the Bells, our heroine Alice and the funster Idle Jack will be required as this epic pantomime tale reaches its dramatic finale.


Keeping the comedy coming, the costumes changing and cooking up a riot of culinary capers in the kitchen will be the ship’s cook, the delightful pantomime dame played by the returning 

Joe Standerline!


With stunning special effects, panto antics, and show-stopping musical numbers, this production is set to entertain from the opening scene. Add spectacular costumes, side-splitting comedy, and enough audience participation to raise the Titanic!

Bridlington Spa is the place to be this Christmas!


Dick Whittington runs from Fri 12 December – Sun 4 January and tickets are now on sale. 


Further casting news will be released in due course.

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It’s never too early to start thinking about panto!

We want to make booking your pantomime tickets as easy as possible. If you don’t want to pay for your tickets all in one go, you can now spread the cost with a flexible instalment plan that suits you!


Here’s how it works…

Contact our Box Office team, and if your order total is more than £50 then you can choose to join the payment plan. All you have to do is pay a 25% deposit at the point of booking and pay the remaining balance in instalments via our box office team, paying the balance no later than 14 days ahead of your visit. It’s as easy as that!


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April in the Kent Downs

April brings longer days, blooming wildflowers, and the perfect excuse to get outside and explore the Kent Downs. The Easter holidays offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, from nature trails to hands-on wildlife experiences. 

This month, we’re soaking up the sights and sounds of spring—listening to birdsong in the woodlands, building dens in the great outdoors, and following Easter trails through beautiful landscapes. With the countryside bursting into life, it’s a great time to explore, unwind, and make the most of the season. 

Events in the Kent Downs
There's lots going on in our National Landscape and Cross-Channel Geopark next month, here's a selection of upcoming events we think you'll love. 
Folkestone Warren Geology Field Trip 
at Folkestone
29th March 

Explore the dramatic landscapes of Folkestone Warren with geologist Simon Drake. Designed for ages 15–19, this guided walk uncovers the area’s shifting landslips and geological history. 
Easter Hive Hunt 
at Chartwell
5th – 21st April 

Follow a buzzing Easter trail through the beautiful gardens of the National Trust’s Chartwell. Learn how honey is made, enjoy fun activities, and collect a sweet treat at the end! 
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The Wiggly Wild Show 
at Shorne Woods Country Park 
8th April 

Get up close with an incredible collection of creepy crawlies and reptiles! From corn snakes and bearded dragons to giant millipedes and hissing cockroaches, this hands-on session is perfect for curious minds. 

Family Den Building & Fires 
at Trosley Country Park  
11th April 

Gather your family and put your survival skills to the test! Build a sturdy den using natural materials, learn how to light a fire without matches, and finish with a cosy campfire treat! 

Birdsong Walk 
at Bore Place 
13th April 

Celebrate the sounds of spring on a guided walk through the beautiful woodlands of Bore Place. Bird expert Tom Forward will help you tune in to the calls of resident songbirds, teaching you how to identify them by ear! 

Easter Bunny Eggstravaganza 
at Lullingstone Country Park 
17th April   

Join the Easter Bunny’s helpers for a fun craft session before following a trail to find the hidden Easter Bunny and a special treat. Finish with some Easter-themed face painting! 

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Geology, history, and hands-on learning at Dover Castle

On 28th February, Dover Castle became a hub of discovery as students from Le Wast Primary School in France joined pupils from St Peter’s and The Beacon schools in Folkestone for a day of hands-on learning. Exploring the castle’s history, biodiversity, and geology through interactive workshops, the students gained a deeper understanding of this unique landscape. From shadow puppet storytelling to archaeological handling sessions, the day was filled with exciting activities. 

The afternoon saw our GeoAmbassadors come together for a special gathering, with many new faces joining the network. Kent geologist Geoff Downer led a fascinating walk, bringing the landscape’s geological story to life. He shared incredible insights into the ancient chalk, fossils, and rock formations beneath our feet; opening our eyes to the deep history hidden in the landscape.  

This event is part of the GeoDiversity project. Made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players. 

Celebrating the impact of FiPL in the Kent Downs 
We’re celebrating the incredible impact of the Defra’s Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme in the Kent Downs! Over the past year, 57 projects have helped mapped lost ponds, replant hedgerows, support sustainable farming, and enhance biodiversity—investing £1.1 million into protecting this special landscape. From climate resilience to community-led farming, these projects are making a real difference.  
 
Read our latest blog to explore FiPL projects in depth. 
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 Sleep under the stars in the Kent Downs 

There’s something special about sleeping under the stars, waking up to birdsong, and feeling completely immersed in nature. The Kent Downs is home to some incredible campsites—whether you prefer a cosy shepherd’s hut, a bell tent in a wildflower meadow, or a simple pitch with a fire pit and endless views. 

With miles of trails, breathtaking views, and nights under the stars, camping here is more than just a stay. It’s a chance to slow down, switch off and embrace the wild in the heart of Kent Downs. 
 
We’ve rounded up some fantastic camping spots to inspire your next adventure! 

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Signs of spring in the Kent Downs 

Spring is unfolding across the Kent Downs, bringing longer days, fresh blossoms, and a familiar soundtrack to the countryside. As migratory birds return, their calls and songs are a welcome sign the new season has truly arrived. 

Keep an eye (and ear) out for these seasonal visitors over the coming weeks: 

⚪ Swallows and House Martins 
From late March to early April, these agile flyers arrive back from Africa, skimming low over fields and rivers as they hunt insects. Their return is one of the first real signs that winter is behind us. 

⚪ Cuckoos 
That distinctive cuck-oo call, heard from April onwards, is a classic sound of spring. Listen for it in farmland and at woodland edges—it’s often easier to hear a cuckoo than to spot one. 

⚪ Nightingales 
One of Britain’s most celebrated songbirds, the nightingale begins singing in mid-April. Its rich, powerful song, often delivered from deep within a hedgerow, is a rare treat and one of the great joys of the season. 

⚪ Swifts 
Arriving from late April, swifts bring a burst of energy to the skies, filling the air with their high-pitched screeches as they race between rooftops and open countryside. If you hear them, you know spring is in full swing. 

So, when you're out exploring the Kent Downs this season, take a moment to pause, listen, and soak in the magic of spring’s arrival. And if you spot any of these seasonal visitors, we’d love to see your photos—tag us on social media! 
New cycle rails make exploring the Kent Downs easier 

Getting out on two wheels in the Downs has just become a little smoother. Cycle rails have been installed at six stations along the Kent Downs Line—Kemsing, Barming, Hollingbourne, Harrietsham, Lenham, and Charing—making it easier for cyclists to take their bikes on the train. 

These simple but effective additions mean bikes can be rolled up and down stairs rather than carried, a huge help for anyone heading out to explore the North Downs Way Riders’ Route, the Pilgrims Cycle Trail, or the beautiful countryside beyond. With more people choosing e-bikes and cycle-friendly travel, this project is a great step towards making sustainable adventures more accessible. 

This project was delivered through a partnership between Kent Community Rail Partnership and Southeastern, with support from Kent County CouncilAshford Borough Council, and the Community Rail Network’s Integrated Sustainable Transport Fund.   

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