Got plans for the weekend? Here are a few ideas of things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, London, Scotland, Ireland, New York and more:
There's magic to be found in Kirkstall this summer
Come to Kirkstall this summer and dive into a world of imagination. At Abbey House Museum, children and their families can follow The Magic Faraway Tree Trail, a free adventure inspired by Enid Blyton’s much‑loved stories and the hit new film. Explore fantastical lands like the Land of Topsy Turvy and the Land of Presents, with fun activities and prompts along the way - then head to Kirkstall Abbey for arts, crafts and picnics under the trees.
Haven’t visited Abbey House Museum in a while? Come back and relive the magic. Alongside The Magic Faraway Tree Trail, you can wander the Victorian Streets, peek through shop windows, learn more about Leeds’ social history, enjoy crafty fun, and reminisce about the 70s and 80s TV shows you once loved.
Leeds Museums & Galleries tickets are administered by Leeds Ticket Hub, the city's cultural ticket office
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June News Roundup
Company Promotions and new Apprentice Dancers
After a fantastic start to 2026, and with preparations already in full swing for our autumn season, we're excited to announce promotions for four of our dancers:
Gentleman Jack is making a special appearance at Shibden Park's concert festival, Stage at the Lake, held right on Anne Lister's back garden. See Northern Ballet dancers performing a scene from the ballet during the Prom at the Lake Gala Night on Saturday 15 August.
Also performing, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Halifax Choral Society as well as students from the Academy of Northern Ballet. Enjoy a fabulous evening of classical music and dance this summer.
Alongside Leeds Hospitals Charity, we’re exploring how immersive technology can benefit children in long-term hospital care. In collaboration with Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, the University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett and Leeds Conservatoire, we’ve come together to create a brand-new VR experience for children, set to the backdrop of a quiet and calming forest scene. We hope that this project will give us further insight into how distraction techniques can help in the holistic care of children who are in hospital.
Summer Patron Offer
Summer is heating up and there's never been a cooler time to become a Northern Ballet Patron. Join before 31 July 2026 and we'll send you a complimentary Northern Ballet water bottle*, to help you stay refreshed all summer long.
You’ll enjoy a range of exclusive benefits, including the opportunity to watch company class, invitations to exclusive events and more. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy one of our most exciting Patron events of the year, our annual Open Rehearsal Day this August.
Federico Bonelli's position as Artistic Director is generously supported by Aud Jebsen.
Photos Emily Spencer, Guy Farrow and Colleen Mair
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Summer 2026 Newsletter
Your Summer in Parks
💚 Celebrating Love Parks Week
Every year, Love Parks Week (24 July – 2 August 2026) shines a spotlight on the fantastic parks and green spaces enjoyed by communities across the UK. It celebrates the people who help care for these special places and highlights the important role they play in supporting nature, improving wellbeing and bringing communities together.
Here in the Bradford District, we're proud to be celebrating with our multiple Green Flag Award-winning parks and a fantastic programme of events and activities taking place throughout the summer. From outdoor theatre and community events to family activities, nature experiences and opportunities to get involved, there's something for everyone to enjoy in our parks and green spaces this season.
Bradford's Green Flag Award winning Parks
Awards to be announced mid July
We’re proud to have multiple Green Flag award-winning parks, recognising their high standards, welcoming spaces and commitment to conservation. These parks are at the heart of our communities offering places to relax, play, connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors.
✨ Exciting news! As part of this year’s Love Parks Week, we’re delighted to be bringing The Beacon back to Wibsey Park for a second year, following its success during Bradford’s City of Culture 2025 programme. Expect the same fantastic atmosphere, with even more activity and energy lighting up the park this summer.
Calling all entertainers and spectators! Bring your drama groups, music bands, solo artists, comedians, or even circus acts – this is your chance to get involved and be seen.
Or simply come along, grab a spot, and enjoy some free entertainment. Pack a blanket (or a brolly – just in case!) and relax in the park this summer.
Find out more
Supporting Heritage & Community Connections
The Council for British Archaeology (CBA), in partnership with Bradford Council, is working to help re-establish the former Bradford Friends Group and renew interest in the district’s rich archaeological heritage.
This partnership offers an exciting opportunity for Friends of Groups to explore and celebratethe hidden history within our parks, while developing new projects such as heritage trails.
The commitment shown by local community groups in preserving and sharing Bradford’s heritage is invaluable, and initiatives like this help ensure it continues to thrive for future generations.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a beekeeper?
At Knowles Recreation Ground, the Beekeepers Association is offering hands-on workshops, giving visitors a fascinating insight into the process of beekeeping.
From understanding hive life to learning how honey is produced, these sessions are a great way to connect with nature and develop new skills. Open sessions are available.
We look forward to seeing you in our parks this summer!
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Bradford Literature Festival
Bradford Literature Festival (BLF), one of Europe’s most inclusive and innovative cultural celebrations, returns for its 12th year this weekend, running from 3–12 July 2026 with an expansive and eclectic programme designed to spark dialogue, delight audiences and welcome visitors into the heart of a newly transformed city centre.
Book of Condolence for David Hockney closes Sunday 5 July
The Books of Condolence opened at City Hall and online to allow people to pay tribute to the late great Bradford born artist David Hockney will close on Sunday 5 July.
The book at the foot of the Civic staircase at Bradford City Hall and is open each day between 12pm and 2pm until Sunday 5 July.
You can add your tribute to the online Book of Condolence until midnight on Sunday 5 July.
Bradford Literature Festival (BLF), one of Europe’s most inclusive and innovative cultural celebrations, returns for its 12th year this weekend, running from 3–12 July 2026 with an expansive and eclectic programme designed to spark dialogue, delight audiences and welcome visitors into the heart of a newly transformed city centre.
Book of Condolence for David Hockney closes Sunday 5 July
The Books of Condolence opened at City Hall and online to allow people to pay tribute to the late great Bradford born artist David Hockney will close on Sunday 5 July.
The book at the foot of the Civic staircase at Bradford City Hall and is open each day between 12pm and 2pm until Sunday 5 July.
You can add your tribute to the online Book of Condolence until midnight on Sunday 5 July.
Choose 0% and stay 100% safe for the World Cup if you’re driving
If you’re planning to watch the England v Mexico game, choose 0% alcohol options or plan another way home.
There is never any excuse for driving under the influence of drink or drugs. Don’t risk your life or the lives of those around you, you’re also risking your licence, your job, a criminal record and prison.
Think ahead, plan your journey responsibly, and look out for one another.
We want everyone to enjoy the World Cup, but the most important thing is coming home safely.
Residents asked to vote on Neighbourhood Development Plan for Bingley
Residents of Bingley are being asked to vote in referendum on the Bingley Neighbourhood Development Plan on Thursday 16 July 2026.
If the majority of residents vote in favour, it will then be formally adopted by Bradford Council as part of the overall planning policy framework for the district.
It can then be used by the local authority in making decisions on planning applications in the Bingley area. Developers will also be able use it as guidance when putting together proposals.
Free summer fun days are back in the district’s parks
Looking for things to do with the kids this summer? We are putting on activities in parks across the district - for FREE!
Sports and games, bouncy castles and inflatables, arts and crafts, dance and adventure play - there will be something for every child.
The session will take place from 11am to 3pm - no booking needed – just register on the day! Click on the 'find out more' button for details of where and when the sessions will take place.
Children who get free school meals can also receive a free healthy packed lunch (while supplies last).
The events are funded by the Department for Education as part of the Holiday Activities and Food programme.
Children who get benefit-based free school meals or have special educational needs or disabilities are eligible for a free place at holiday club in the school summer holidays through the Holiday Activities and Food programme – HAF.
There are clubs running at venues across the district. They offer lots of fun activities including sports, arts and crafts. Every child who attends also gets a free healthy meal.
The clubs are popular and places fill up fast so don’t delay, book your child a place so they don’t miss out.
Get into the rhythm this summer with Bradford Libraries and the Summer Reading Challenge 2026 Read to the Beat!
Children aged 4 to 12 can sign up at any library across the district from 4 July. The Challenge is free to take part in and encourages children to keep reading over the summer holidays, building confidence and a lifelong love of reading.
Bingley is holding two events as part of the Yorkshire Fringe Festival, which will celebrate creative talent across the region.
The first ever Yorkshire Fringe Festival, running from 11-19 July will feature theatre, comedy, music, spoken word and live performance events across Leeds, York, Ripon, Sheffield and Bingley. It aims to provide a platform for Yorkshire’s arts and culture; celebrate new and existing voices and celebrate diversity in the arts.
‘Seizure’ on Saturday, 11 July (7.30pm to 10pm) will see eight new plays performed in a day at Bingley Arts Centre. The event is described as a ‘script-in-hand showcase of new writing from across the region’ where audience members will be invited to share their feedback.
Bingley’s Potting Shed will also host Comedy in the Garden, from 11am to 2pm, on Sunday 12 July. The event is suitable for all ages, although there will be some adult humour but no swearing. There will be three acts, a wedding singer and a host performing in the garden.
Explore the wonder of science this July
Summer has well and truly arrived, and it's the perfect time to book your next visit to the Science Museum, whether it's an after-school treat or a summer extravaganza.
Our July programme is packed full of activities, from free space spectaculars and savings on tickets for our popular interactive experiences to the cinematic event of the summer in IMAX 70mm. Plus, we're marking the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence with a new blog and a look ahead to our next special exhibition.
Read on for all the highlights and start planning a memorable day out.
As part of the Government's Great British Summer Savings scheme, children's and family tickets are discounted for unmissable experiences like Wonderlab, Power Upand our 3D IMAX documentaries!
On top of this, you can also receive our regular discounts for booking your tickets in advance. Book your summer visit now for great value on your day out.
The science behind the Declaration of Independence
250 years ago today, rebel American colonists adopted the Declaration of Independence, breaking away from Britain. As we explore in a new blog, this momentous document was underpinned by the same principles that drove the science of the time.
Join this free family show full of spectacular science demonstrations, taking place on weekends and then every day of the summer holidays from 18 July to 1 September. We recommend booking The Space Show in advance to guarantee your spot.
Looking for even more stellar space activities? Check out Destination Space, our online hub for all things out-of-this-world.
Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated epic will screen in IMAX: The Ronson Theatre from Friday 17 July, with tickets available to book now.
Don't miss your chance to see this star-studded blockbuster the way it was meant to be seen, in glorious IMAX 70mm, for a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.
Did you know we have a Science Museum WhatsApp channel? Follow us for bite-sized updates, recommendations of things to see and do, and the occasional fun science fact along the way.
WhatsApp Channels live separately from your personal chats, and notifications are optional — so you can dip in whenever suits you.
Step into the future with this immersive exhibition that takes you to imagined worlds rooted in real technology and climate-based possibilities that ask the question: what if the future could actually be hopeful?
Happy Pride, London! Grab a boa for a Shirley Bassey-themed variety show, tear down a pyramid (scheme) and learn to write at our latest events. Plus, we welcome a comedy legend and push more boundaries with new Creative Intelligence events.
For the week ahead, Poetry International Festival takes poetry off the page, Ziggy Stardust descends, David Sedaris talks pretty and Anish Kapoor gives us his rare insight.
Let’s talk
Creative Intelligence
FRI 11 – SUN 13 SEP
London’s newest celebration of technology and creativity just got bigger. Explore how digital innovation and AI are reshaping the world we live in with talks, performances and artworks from Julianknxx & THABO, Katie Paterson, Jack Thorne, Jeanette Winterson, Liam Young and more.
A poetry takeover brings the words to life. With Denise Riley, Peter Gizzi, Maggie Nelson and a Benjamin Zephaniah celebration. Plus, free events including a zine fair and energetic poetry play-offs.
The catalogue for Anish Kapoor’s dramatic Hayward Gallery exhibition has now landed, complete with photos from inside the gallery itself.
Trace the genesis of the visceral sculptures and paintings featured in Kapoor’s exhibition, alongside their breathtaking realisation within and without the gallery walls.
Kanan Gill is one of India’s most prominent stand-up comedians, widely regarded for his incisive observational humour and meticulous approach to writing.
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July 03, 2026 |
Dear Reader,
We've been having a lot of chats about AI this week, landing on the fact that we now quite often need to tag/explain that we are humans (not robots). Which leads us to wrangle with why we're corralling ourselves into smaller spaces where we can show up as human while letting AI claim larger spaces, dominate narratives, exclude the nuance of what it is to feel, sense, touch and taste – and add hugely to our climate crisis with its mind-bogglingly large, energy- and water-intensive data centres. It feels a bit like the digital plague at the moment (for all its, admittedly, incredible benefits). Perhaps the pressure of it all will engender huge bursts of creativity and togetherness as we seek to hold on to who we are. It is a mirror held up to the best of us and the worst of us. I wonder which side will vanquish. #human
Lucy Cleland Editorial Director
Staying In
READ: Our New Interiors Guide
Today sees the launch of our biggest ever issue of Country & Town House Interiors – a bumper edition of features, inspiration and, of course, our annual list of Britain’s 50 Finest Interior Designers. Following on from last year, we also welcome back our Titans of Design – this time nominated by our 2025 cohort as they spotlight 10 luminaries they felt deserve a place among their ranks. Plus settle in with brilliant pieces from Hatta Byng and Gianluca Longo, a new tastemaker series featuring Beata Heuman, Yinka Ilori and Ben Pentreath, and a raft of inspiration from beautiful places, singular design and wonderfully talented artisans. Pick up your copy here or find it on the newsstand – free with the July/August issue – from Wednesday. We hope you enjoy it!
MAKE: A Jug Of Pimm’s
A staple summer drink, the first Pimm’s bar opened at the 1971 Wimbledon tournament, and every year since it has sold over 80,000 pints of Pimm’s cocktail to spectators. And with Wimbledon season upon us, we’re craving a nice cold glass of the stuff. Make your own with this easy recipe below.
Serves 6-8
Ingredients:
200ml Pimm’s No. 1
500ml lemonade
Fresh mint leaves
Sliced cucumber
Sliced oranges
Sliced strawberries
Method:
Fill a large pitcher with ice, fruit and garnishes.
Pour over the Pimm’s No.1, followed by the lemonade and then stir gently.
Transfer the mixture into glasses and add any extra garnishes to serve.
Cheers with your friends and take a sip that will guarantee a taste of summer.
CURATE: Your Garden Furniture Set-Up
When the sun comes out, there’s only one place to be (aside from the pub) – the garden. And a carefully curated collection of garden furniture ensures you can enjoy the space to the fullest. ‘Whether for a terrace or garden, providing an area to relax, soak up the sunshine or dine al fresco lets the outdoors become a beautiful extension of your living space,’ says Fred Horlock, design director at Neptune. ‘It’s an invitation to connect with nature over coffee in the morning, an afternoon nap on a perfectly placed sun lounger or hosting large gatherings around the table for a BBQ.’ But before you start your hunt for the perfect garden furniture, you need to visualise the space and how you want to use it. ‘In a similar way to how you may design your interior space, consider how you enjoy spending time in the garden and what suits your needs,’ says Fred. For more expert tips on how to style the garden this summer, see our guide here.
Going Out
BOOK: Chelsea Arts Festival Tickets
Don’t sleep on buying your tickets for the second edition of Chelsea Arts Festival, returning for its second year this September. New to the line-up are two of Britain's most celebrated actors, Sir Derek Jacobi and Tamsin Greig, who will take to the stage at Cadogan Hall for A Poem for Every Night of the Year: 10th Anniversary. The evening celebrates a decade of Allie Esiri's best-selling anthology which, along with her other much-loved poetry collections, has sparked an explosion of renewed interest in poetry across the UK. Expect a joyful evening of verse read aloud as it's meant to be heard, with further cast members still to be announced. A Poem For Every Night of the Year takes place on 18 September 2026 at 7pm. Chelsea Arts Festival runs from 17 – 20 September 2026. Book your tickets here.
WATCH: Wimbledon (From Afar)
Wimbledon is well underway, taking over SW19 until Sunday 12 July 2026 with high-stakes tennis action across singles, doubles, junior and wheelchair tennis. Bringing with it a slew of special menus, pop-ups and installations, however, it’s perhaps more precise to say Wimbledon fever infects the entirety of London. And as the sun continues to pour its beams across the British capital, there’s no better place to watch the drama unfold than at one of the city’s big outdoor screens. Head to Ham Yard Hotel’s courtyard, where you can watch the tennis while you eat (with the option to tune into live commentary with wireless headphones), or set up camp on a deck chair in Eccleston Yards (complete with a pizza from new hotspot Weezie’s). Over at Chelsea Barracks, meanwhile, luxury towels and bedding brand Christy and tennis equipment company Babolat have taken over Garrison Square with a large screen, food and drinks from the Campaner restaurant and a retail store offering personalisation on the 2026 Wimbledon collection. Find more screens here.
DINE AT: Kitchen in the Wild
We might be in the height of summer right now, but why not plan ahead and book yourself a treat for the gloomier months? Kitchen In The Wild is an experiential culinary experience, created by chef and food writer Valentine Warner alongside event organiser Clare Isaacs. Guests are invited to incredible remote settings around the world, where they can join in with foraging for wild ingredients before enjoying chef-prepared feasts – with two new destinations recently added to the roster. The first is Coombeshead Farm, a working farm in Cornwall which will host upcoming events with chefs Adam Byatt (12 – 15 November 2026) and Masaki Sugisaki (18 – 21 March 2027). Meanwhile, in Spain’s remote Matarraña region, 15th century estate La Torre Del Viscois will be the setting for guest chef experiences with Phil Howard (22 – 26 April 2027) and Lennox Hastie (23 – 27 September 2027). One to book ahead. kitcheninthewild.org
If there’s anybody who could take a pig-shaped island and transform it into a perfectly curved paradise it’s Brazilian butt lift pioneer Dr Ivo Pitanguy. A plastic surgeon to Hollywood stars, presidents and royalty alike, Pitanguy welcomed everybody from Tom Cruise to Jimmy Carter to the shores of his tropical oasis. Complete with a helipad, airstrip, yacht marina, three private beaches, and James Bond inspired lair, this private isle was Pitanguy’s ultimate aesthetic feat.
Seven London bars have been named among the best in Europe at the prestigious World’s 50 Best Bars awards. Venues to make the list include C&TH favourite Scarfes Bar at the Rosewood London, Mayfair’s Kwānt and the Three Sheets in Soho – but it was the Connaught Bar which scooped up the highest spot, coming in at no. 10.
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Letters to Our Sons with Stephen Graham & Orly Klein
24 Sep
Celebrating the highs and lows of fatherhood this enlightening event continues the vital conversation between fathers and sons that Stephen has championed since his seminal TV series Adolescence.