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Leeds Best of Brass 2026/27

Hi 

There’s nothing quite like the power and precision of a championship brass band. As the Leeds Best of Brass series returns for 2026/27, we’re delighted to present another outstanding line up of bands.

From iconic names with a global reputation to brilliant Yorkshire favourites, the Leeds Best of Brass series brings together some of the very best brass players in the country for eight unforgettable Saturday night concerts. Whether you’re a lifelong brass lover or new to the brass band world, there’s no better way to hear a brass band live at this level.

Pudsey Civic Hall provides a welcoming home for the series. With excellent transport links, free parking, and a well‑stocked bar, it’s the perfect setting to enjoy world‑class brass music.

Get more music for your money - book four or more Leeds Best of Brass concerts in the same transaction to save 10%! 

See you at a concert soon, 
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Explore the 2026/27 season

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Yorkshire Imperial Band

Known affectionately as ‘The Imps’, the Yorkshire Imperial Band marks its 90th year with a return to the Leeds Best of Brass series.

Sat 17 October, 7.30pm

Members of the Hepworth Band in blue and black concert dress stood on the steps outside the Royal Albert Hall with their instruments.

Hepworth Band

One of the oldest brass bands in the country, Hepworth Band was crowned 2026 Yorkshire Champion and is representing Yorkshire at the finals of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain in October. 

Sat 28 November, 7.30pm

Members of the Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band in black concert dress stood on the steps outside the Royal Albert Hall with their instruments.

Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band

With a history spanning over 140 years, Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band has built a reputation as a fine concert band through a combination of innovative programmes partnered with quality of performance.

Sat 19 December, 7.30pm

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Flowers Band

The 2026 European Brass Band Champion, Flowers Band, brings a brilliantly brassy and highly entertaining evening to the Leeds Best of Brass series.

Sat 16 January 2027, 7.30pm

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Black Dyke Band

The most recorded brass band in the world, Black Dyke Band created history at the Yorkshire Regional Championships in 2025, being the first band ever to win the championship for five consecutive years.

Sat 13 February 2027, 7.30pm

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Grimethorpe Colliery Band

One of Britain's finest brass bands, Grimethorpe Colliery Band achieved its worldwide reputation from the hit film Brassed Off. In 2024, the band played alongside Coldplay as part of the British rock band’s headline set at Glastonbury Festival.

Sat 13 March 2027, 7.30pm

Members of the Rothwell Temperance Band in black concert dress mid-performance.

Rothwell Temperance Band

The highest ranked brass band from Leeds, Rothwell Temperance Band has remained a Championship Section band for over 25 years and has had a consistent presence among the top 20 brass bands in the world.

Sat 10 April 2027, 7.30pm

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Brighouse & Rastrick Band

The world-class 'public subscription band', Brighouse & Rastrick Band, most known for its 1977 hit parade success The Floral Dance which reached No 2 in the UK charts, closes the Leeds Best of Brass series.

Sat 8 May 2027, 7.30pm

Love to hear more brass?

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The 2026 Lord Mayor's Carol Concerts

Rothwell Temperance Band and Leeds Philharmonic Chorus perform festive favourites and carols for all to sing in support of the Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal.

Wed 16 December, 6.30pm & 8.30pm
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We warmly invite you to join us for the final workshops of Flying High: Creating Flags of Awe & Wonder, a very special flag-making project for our times, which visually and colourfully captures and celebrates all that is AWE-some and WONDER-full about our Holbeck & South Leeds communities!
 
We are part of something much bigger than ourselves. The aim of this project is to create a collection of handmade silk pennant flags which will represent and celebrate the human experience of awe, which is by far the least scientifically researched emotion, capturing images of the wonder-full and the awe-some which we find all around us every day, right on our doorsteps.

Over recent weeks and workshop sessions, we've been exploring all the ways we connect to awe and wonder: including by being outdoors in nature (a garden, a park, a local green space), connecting with other people (finding awe in the moral beauty, kindness and courage of others), in spirituality or our own religious practice, or through music. And these are just some examples!
 
The next stage of the creative process is to translate all the flag designs which workshop participants have come up with over the past month or so, on to large pieces of silk, using batik techniques, a process of waxing and painting. Don’t worry if you’ve never done anything like this before: no experience necessary!

By creating a series of vibrant and colourful flags in celebration of everyday Awe & Wonder, together we will make a community resource to be presented, displayed and enjoyed at outdoor events for years to come. We'd love you to join us next week to be part of this creative process.
 
These FREE workshop sessions are open to adults from across South Leeds, refreshments will be provided, and please talk to us if childcare is a consideration for you. 
How To Sign Up

 You can sign up for the creative workshops here:
For further information or if you have any questions please send us an email: info@slunglow.org or call us 07305 155698

All the workshops will be held at: The Warehouse in Holbeck, Crosby St, Holbeck LS11 9RQ
The workshops are also drop-in, so you’re welcome to come to The Warehouse in Holbeck on the day of the session. By signing up to let us know you’ll be attending, this helps us to plan ahead though!
Flag Making Workshops Dates & Times:

Thursday 25th June
Afternoon Workshop: 1pm - 3pm
Evening Workshop: 6pm - 8pm

Friday 26th June
Morning Workshop: 10am - 12 noon
Afternoon Workshop: 1pm - 3pm

Saturday 27th June
Morning Workshop: 11am - 1pm
Afternoon Workshops: 2pm - 4pm
Afternoon Workshops: 4pm - 6pm

Sunday 28th June
Morning Workshop: 11am - 1pm
Afternoon Workshops: 2pm - 4pm
Afternoon Workshops: 4pm - 6pm
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A ‘Rhythm and Grooves’ Leeds based organ trio, Summer Saturdays – The Rhythm Section,  play their own take on tunes from Booker T & The MG’s, Kenny Burrell, Ramsey Lewis and Little Walter to The Doors on Saturday 20th June, 4-6pm.  Seven Courtyard or Bar. Pay What You Feel.

Also on Saturday 20th June, 7.30pmDeep Within The Soul – Fredlin Morency. Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and creative artist whose music lives at the intersection of soul, R&B, jazz, funk, and gospel, Fredlin brings a rich blend of heartfelt storytelling, powerful vocals, and expressive musicianship to every performance. Seven Venue. £10.

On Sunday 21st June, 1.30-4pm, composed of some of the finest of young Leeds musicians, JazzLeeds – Conrad Clenton Nonet plays Mingus. The nonet amplifies its members’ powerful voices by pushing the sonic boundaries of improvised music whilst rooted in the rich blues tradition. Seven Courtyard. Pay What You Feel.

Alsoon Sunday 21st June, 7.30pm  round off the weekend at the Seven Quiz. Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to unwind with friends and family. Seven Bar. £5 per team. 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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Pictureville Cinema

What's On: 19 – 25 June

Welcome to your cinema listings.

Reminder (as if you needed it) that The Odyssey is now on sale!

It's the first feature to be shot entirely with IMAX Film Cameras, and the film will fill your entire field of vision on the floor-to-ceiling screen. It's an experience made purely for the biggest screens possible, so don't miss out on your seats for a spectacular opening weekend from 17 July.

There's so much to see before then, so keep scrolling to discover director Q&As, family favourites and the best new releases across our three screens in the heart of the National Science and Media Museum.


NOW ON SALE - Christopher Nolan's Latest IMAX Adventure

The Odyssey

The Odyssey

IMAX: The Odyssey

Screening from Friday 17 July

Christopher Nolan’s next film, The Odyssey, is a mythic action epic shot across the world using brand new IMAX film technology. The film brings Homer’s foundational saga to IMAX film screens for the first time and is the first feature film ever shot entirely with IMAX Film Cameras.

Unmissable IMAX

Toy Story 5

Toy Story 5

IMAX Preview: Toy Story 5 (TBC)

Screening daily (closed Monday) 

The anticipated reunion of Woody and Buzz follows Woody’s decision to leave the gang and start helping lost toys at the end of 2019’s Toy Story 4. As the toys face the tech devices of today, it’s going to be all hands-on deck with some familiar and all-new characters. 

Don’t miss our best-ever family offer with four IMAX tickets for £20 as we celebrate Toy Story 5 on Bradford’s biggest screen with IMAX previews. 

(Offer applied once two adult and two children's tickets OR one adult and three children's tickets are added to your basket. Applies to standard seating only.)

Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day

IMAX: Disclosure Day (12A)

Fri-Sun, Tue and Wed

This much-anticipated original UFO event film is created and directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Josh O’Connor, Emily Blunt and Colin Firth.

“Steven Spielberg’s Best Film in 20 Years” - Hollywood Reporter 

Supergirl

Supergirl

IMAX: Supergirl (12A)

Wednesday and Thursday

When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.  

Staff Pick of the Week - Cactus Pears

Cactus Pears

Cactus Pears

Cactus Pears (15) [With Director Q&A]

Thursday 18.30

The screening on Thursday 25 June will feature a Q&A with writer/director Rohan Kanawade, a self-made filmmaker raised in a Mumbai slum by a chauffeur father and homemaker mother who transitioned from interior design to filmmaking.

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe the ten-day mourning ritual following his father’s death. While navigating the pressures of family expectations and marriage, he reconnects with a childhood friend facing similar struggles. 

Over the course of the mourning period, their bond deepens into a tender and intimate relationship, creating a quiet exploration of grief, identity and queer love within a traditional rural community. 

New releases and restorations

Familiar Touch

Familiar Touch

Familiar Touch (12A)

Screening daily (closed Monday)

This coming-of-old-age film follows an older woman's transition into assisted living as she contends with her conflicting relationships amidst her shifting memory, age identity, and desires.

Shot on location at a retirement community in California, with some residents participating in making and/or performing in the film, Familiar Touch is a humane, unsentimental and searching film that eschews the narrative and stylistic tropes of many dementia stories, instead prioritising Ruth’s perspective throughout.

Baby-Friendly

The screening of Familiar Touch on Wednesday 24 June is a Baby-Friendly screening. We offer baby-friendly screenings every other Wednesday morning, with a relaxed atmosphere for adults with a child under one year old. 

Nino

Nino

Nino (15)

Screening daily (closed Monday)

Featuring a César-winning performance from Théodore Pellerin, Nino is the heartwarming story of a young man traversing the streets of Paris as he reconnects with friends, family, and himself.

Lesbian Space Princess

Lesbian Space Princess

Lesbian Space Princess (15)

Screening daily (closed Monday)

An animated comedy like no other, Lesbian Space Princess is a riotous, candy-coloured joy from start to finish that embraces LGBTQIA+ and culturally diverse voices, on and off-screen.

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (15)

Screening Fri, Sat, Tue-Thu

BAFTA-nominated legend Peter Mullan stars in this offbeat, darkly funny character study about a man struggling to find his place in the contemporary world.

Les Liaisons Dangereuses

National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (15)

Thursday, 19.00

BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) joins Aidan Turner (Rivals) in a striking new staging of the classic novel, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean ruin. 

Milestone

Milestone

Milestone: Streets Paved with Gold (12A) + Q&A

Saturday 19.00 

Presented as part of the National Windrush Day celebrations, this film is adapted from Victor Richards’ acclaimed one-man play. 

This moving film follows Augustus Cleveland Johnson from his 1948 arrival in England through decades of resilience, family, culture, and identity. Blending voiceover, vivid recreations, and historical archives, the film offers a heartfelt tribute to a generation that helped shape modern Britain. Filmed across Leicester and the Midlands, it is a moving, sensory celebration of Caribbean-British heritage.

The screening includes an exclusive 20-minute segment from the UK-premiere documentary and will be followed by a Q&A with Victor Richards. Saturday 19.00

Classic Sunday

Victim

Victim

Classic Sunday: Victim (PG)

Sun 13.00

A web of blackmail and murder attracts the attention of a barrister (Dirk Bogarde) with a seemingly idyllic life, threatening to derail his career on the path of success.

“Dirk Bogarde’s magnificent performance as a man hiding his sexuality is the strongest note in a difficult, and groundbreaking, film that challenged censors” – Guardian 

Family Favourites

Sarah and Duck

Sarah & Duck

CineMinis: Intro to Sarah and Duck (U)

Friday 10.30

Meet Sarah, seven years old, with big eyes and a green hat who lives with her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck. 

Goat

Goat

Kids' Club: Goat (PG)

Sat and Sun 11.00

An original action comedy from the studio behind Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and the artists who made KPop Demon Hunters.

IMAX 3D Documentaries

Wild Asia

Wild Asia: Life at Extremes

IMAX 3D Documentaries

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

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.

Discover incredible sights and species in our new IMAX doc Wild Asia: Life at Extremes, which promises never-seen-before animals and heart-warming behaviours across spectacular landscapes and mesmerizing seas.

Accessible Screenings

Familiar Touch

Familiar Touch

Accessible Screenings

Our cinemas are open to everyone—discover all our special screenings and accessible options on our website. 

This week you'll find a Subtitled Sunday screening of Familiar Touchan "exquisite study of living with dementia that puts its perspective in the right place." - Variety

Coming Soon

Hockney

Exhibition on Screen: David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts

Exhibition on Screen: David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts (12A)

Sunday 28 June

We celebrate the life and work of Bradford icon David Hockney with the return of this insightful, cinematic celebration of a 21st-century master of creativity.

Widely considered Britain’s most popular artist, David Hockney was a global sensation with exhibitions in London, New York, Paris and beyond, attracting millions of visitors worldwide.

Featuring intimate and in-depth interviews with Hockney, this revealing film focuses on two blockbuster exhibitions held in 2012 and 2016 at the Royal Academy of Art in London.

Glastonbury the Movie

Glastonbury the Movie

Glastonbury the Movie: 30th Anniversary Cut (12A)

Saturday 27 June 

Beautifully shot in epic CinemaScope, this film spins back the years and drops you head first into the best of Glastonbury.

Bat Out of Hell

Bat Out of Hell The Musical

Wednesday 1 July

Get ready for the ultimate rock experience as Bat Out of Hell roars onto the big screen.

Minions and Monsters

Minions & Monsters

 3–5, 7–9 July

llumination expands its joyful animated universe with a riotous new chapter, featuring all-new characters, in the biggest global animated franchise in history.

This is Cinerama

This is Cinerama

Sunday 19 July

Discover the wonder of three-strip Cinerama and get a rare chance to tour our world-class projection facilities after the screening.

A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

NEW ON SALE 

Cine Spotlights:  A Hard Day's Night (U) + Samira Ahmed intro

Saturday 29 August 

With warmth, wit and precision, Samira Ahmed reveals how the Beatles' first film changed both the band themselves and pop music's relationship with the screen.

How did a film made to capture a pop phenomenon become an enduring cinematic classic?

In a vivid and personal exploration for BFI Classics, Samira Ahmed’s explores how A Hard Day’s Night, a black-and-white gem, shot in a documentary style and brimming with youthful energy, captured Britain at a moment of social transformation, with a portrayal of celebrity, camaraderie and media frenzy that still resonates today.  

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Widescreen Weekend

Oen Battle After Another

Widescreen Weekend

24–28 September

Widescreen Weekend returns this autumn from 24–28 September for five days of unmissable widescreen cinema, celebrating large-screen formats and Pictureville's unique cinema technology.

If you loved last week's screenings of Boogie Nights then don't miss our 70mm print screening of PTA's Oscar-winning latest, One Battle After Another at the festival.

Gifts at Pictureville

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Pictureville Membership and gift cards

Give the gift of great cinema with our brand-new gift memberships and vouchers.

Treat the film lover in your life to a full year of fun, from the latest releases to their old favourites, exclusive events and tasty treats, all at Yorkshire’s biggest independent cinema.

Make that gift extra special with our gift card holder, perfect for wrapping up and passing along to that special someone. Please note this can only be collected at the bar upon purchase of a gift membership.


Our Ticket Prices

Standard Screenings

Adult £9 / Concessions £7 / Personal Assistant - Free


IMAX

3D Short Documentary* - Adult £9 / Concessions £7.50 / Child £6.50

2D Feature - Adult £12.50 / Concessions £10.50 / Child £9.50

3D Feature* - Adult £13.50 / £11.50 / £10.50

Special Screenings/Event Cinema - Adult £20 / Concessions £18 / Child £10.50

Kids’ Club £3 

CineMinis £2

Discounts for Pictureville Members and Silver Screen Club are available. For a full list of memberships and discounts please visit our website.


*Includes 3D glasses




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Hi everyone!

We know you like to stay informed of what's going on in our libraries.

For events across ALL our libraries (because, after all, you are welcome at ANY of them) please follow our Bradford Libraries Facebook page here; Facebook

In today's bulletin we share news of..

  • Wonderfest at Keighley Library
  • Help for Small Businesses
  • Summer Reading Challenge Launch at Manningham Library
  • Young Ambassadors (Volunteers) Sought to help over the summer
  • Bradford College Outreach and Recruitment team at Shipley Enterprise Hub (Shipley Library) Times and dates

Wonderfest Heritage Printing

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We have a magical event at Keighley Library this weekend! 

Create your own Heritage-inspired art work. Try some family friendly lino printing using pre carved designs, celebrating Keighley's history. Then take your lovely print home with you! 

Saturday June, 20, 11am -2.30pm. 

For more information contact keighley.library@bradford.gov.uk


Help for struggling small businesses

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Times are tough – and small businesses are feeling it most.

From cash‑flow pressures and rising costs to staffing challenges and constant change, running a business has never felt more demanding.

Join Andy “Ace” Harrison, a Shipley‑based business expert with over 30 years’ experience, for a practical and reassuring talk on surviving tough times in business.

Andy is the owner of Acespeed and one of our trusted business advisors at the Shipley Enterprise Hub.Andy will share real‑world insight, honest advice, and practical ways to strengthen and adapt your business during challenging periods. He is also available for one‑to‑one support, so this is a great chance to meet him and explore how he can help your business move forward.

Come along, ask questions, and gain practical ideas to help your business not just survive – but grow.

For tickets click on this link https://www.ticketsource.com/bradfordlibraries/t-ldenjpp


Summer Reading Challenge Launch

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We can not WAIT to invite YOU along to this year’s Summer Reading Challenge at Manningham Library on Saturday 4 July, 12:00–2:30pm.
The Summer Reading Challenge is a national literacy programme that encourages children aged 4–11 to read for pleasure over the summer.
Each year, thousands of children across Bradford take part, building confidence, creativity and a love of reading. This year’s theme, “Read to the Beat”, celebrates the connection between music and stories.
We are delighted to host this year’s launch at Manningham Library, bringing together the local community, partners and civic leaders to celebrate reading and the vital role libraries play in supporting children and families.
The launch also coincides with South Asian Heritage Month, providing an opportunity to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of our communities.
The afternoon will include:
  • Live music and children’s dance workshops
  • Fun, family-friendly activities and creative crafts for children
  • Light refreshments

***And...we have a secret reading challenge for YOU (parents/grandparents/gaurdians) too!

We’d be delighted if you could join us for the launch of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge and we look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be a lively and engaging event.
No need to book, just turn up!

Young Volunteers Sought

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Aged 14-19? Looking for something rewarding to do over the summer? Join us as a Young Ambassador and be part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge in your local library!
The Summer Reading Challenge is a national programme that encourages children to keep reading during the holidays. This year’s theme, Read to the Beat, celebrates music, creativity and reading for fun.
As a Young Volunteer (ages 14–19), you’ll help bring the challenge to life by:
  • Welcoming families and promoting the challenge
  • Supporting fun, free family events and activities
  • Chatting to children about books and encouraging reading
  • Helping create a friendly, inclusive library space
You’ll gain valuable experience, build confidence and develop new skills – and your hours can even count towards awards like Duke of Edinburgh. 
It’s a great opportunity to meet new people, give something back to your community and be part of a lively summer in libraries.
Interested?
Email samantha.mcgee@bradford.gov.uk for an application form or to find out more.

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Outreach and Recruitment

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Bradford College Outreach and Recruitment service will be based at Shipley Enterprise Hub (Shipley Library) over the next few months.

Thinking about your next step? Come along and have a chat!
The Bradford College team will be based in the Enterprise Hub in the library on the following dates (from 1pm) to chat all things courses, careers and opportunities:
 Tuesday 23rd June
 Tuesday 7th July
 Tuesday 21st July
Whether you're exploring your options, need help applying, or just have a few questions — they will be there to help!
| Pop by, have a chat, and take the next step towards your future.

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Read Kirklees:June/July 2026

Contents:

  • eAudio, eBooks & eMagazines
    • High Vis Fortnight - accessibility options for Libby Overdrive
  • National Year of Reading 2026 - Go All In
    • Introducing the new Read On app
  • Our Cultural Heart 
    • A.A. Dhand Author Visit - 8th July
  • Kirklees Local Studies Library
    • Lunchtime Club - Tales to Tell, 25th June
  • Digital Newspapers
    • High Vis Fortnight - PressReader accessibility options
  • Online Resources
    • Access To Research
    • COBRA
  • Kirklees Transcription Service
    • Talking newsletter
  • Social Stories
    • Join us on a visit to Huddersfield Library Hub
  • Creative Kirklees
    • Regular events at Kirklees Libraries
  • Ticketsource
    • Events with partner organisations
  • Linktree
    • Keep up to date with Kirklees Libraries

eAudio and eBooks

High Vis Fortnight: Overdrive and Libby accessibility options

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With an average of 2,300 readers borrowing over 9,500 titles every month, our eAudio and eBook collection via Overdrive and the Libby app is our very own digital branch library. The range of accessibility options help ensure the collection is as inclusive as possible for all our readers. For example …

  1. Screen reader support: Low vision and blind users can use screen readers to browse, borrow, read ebooks and listen to audiobooks in the Libby app.
  2. Adjustable text size: Users can manually adjust the text size for ebooks in the reader and expand the range of sizes to include larger accessibility sizes, if needed.
  3. Dark mode: The ebook reader uses the device’s lighting, but users can manually select a different lighting option in the Appearance menu: light, dark, or sepia.
  4. Adjustable playback speed for eAudiobooks: Libby’s audiobook player offers configurable playback speed for every audiobook. Users can choose from 48 different speeds, ranging from 0.6x to 3.0x.

For the complete list of accessibility features, visit: overdrive.com libby accessibility features

Download the Libby app and choose from over 25,000 eBook titles and nearly 4,000 audiobooks from our Kirklees Libraries' collection 

Taking place across the first two weeks of June, HiVis fortnight gives libraries across the UK the opportunity to highlight services and support for those with a vision impairment. Find out more here HiVis 2025: 1-15 June 2025 - Reading Sight


National Year of Reading 2026 - Go All In!

Introducing the new Read On app

Taken from www.librariesconnected.org.uk

Libraries across England are coming together to expand the Read On app, bringing its "Couch to 5K for reading" approach to new regions as part of the National Year of Reading 2026.

Originally developed by librarians from London Libraries – the capital’s network within national charity Libraries Connected – Read On combines curated recommendations, reading challenges, quizzes and personalised plans to help people build reading into everyday life.

Designed for anyone who would like to read more, the app opens up a rich world of books, with expert guidance from library staff. It encourages users not only to read more, but to explore a wider range of authors, genres and styles.

An integrated map helps users find their nearest library, making it easy to discover books, attend events and connect with other readers.

Now, with support from LibraryOn grant funding delivered by the British Library, Read On is being rolled out across the North West, North East, East Midlands, and Yorkshire and Humber, alongside individual services including Essex and Lincolnshire.

The launch comes just ahead of the summer holidays, when reading often increases. The Read On team hope it will help turn a seasonal habit into a lasting one, supported by strong evidence that reading for pleasure enhances mental health by reducing stress and strengthening emotional wellbeing.

Read On is available now from Google Play or App Store

The project is funded through the LibraryOn grants programme, supported by Arts Council England and delivered by the British Library.

Read On was developed by Novellic, a London-based team experienced in crafting reader-facing mobile apps for publishers and book charities. Their self-titled flagship book club app also powers the book recommendations in the Read On app.

Go All In

Our Cultural Heart

A.A Dhand - Author Event 

Join us for this special Our Cultural Heart author event with award winning crime writer A.A Dhand.

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Local Studies Lunchtime Club

The lunchtime club is an informal meeting of people with an interest in local history. Meetings are held every month, 1pm on Thursdays, at 16a Victoria Lane, Huddersfield. Tickets are now available for 'Tales to Tell' on Thursday 25th June. Book here

Tales to Tell




Hospitality for the Premier League 2026/27 Season is now available through Seat Unique, with fixtures confirmed across the campaign’s biggest matches.

From Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Brentford, and Fulham in London, to Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, and northern giants including Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Everton, the season is packed with rivalries, derby days, and title-defining clashes from August through to May.

From exclusive lounges and padded premium seating to curated dining and inclusive drinks packages, there’s nothing standard about this experience. Book now and get ahead of the new season.

The Italian Grand Prix returns to Monza from Friday 4th September to Sunday 6th September 2026. For those looking for the ultimate race weekend, the Seat Unique Club offers a premium trackside experience overlooking the starting grid and pit lane.

Experience the Seat Unique Club hospitality package, available as 2-day or 3-day options, including private reserved seating, an exclusive air-conditioned lounge, breakfast on arrival, a three-course lunch, inclusive drinks, dedicated hosts, reserved parking, live race coverage, and more!

From lights out to the chequered flag, there are few experiences in Formula 1 that place you closer to the action. Secure your place now.

 

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An Evening with Susie Wolff: Driven 

29 Jun - 02 Jul 

  

From the driver’s seat to the boardroom, Susie offers a rare, first-hand look at motorsport at its highest level. Hear the inspirational story of a woman determined not just to compete—but to redefine the race. 

An Evening with Jenson Button 

06 & 08 Jul 

  

5 Grand Prix wins, 50 podium finishes, and winning the 2009 world title with Brawn GP, Jenson’s is an extraordinary against-the-odds story and he promises a fresh insight into a career like no other. 

 

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Dear Reader,

As France dropped climate from the G7 environment talks to suck up to one Mr Donald J Trump, London Climate Action Week kicks off tomorrow with a whole host of talks, activations and exhortions throughout the city. Part of the problem is that our connection to nature has become so eroded. I was shocked to find out that half of UK adults spend less than three hours a week in nature (including gardens and parks), and if we're ever to save our place on the planet, this relationship needs to be put front and centre. So if you're free on Sunday afternoon, come and find us at Sea Containers House, where I'll be talking to some very special guests about their role in helping us all flourish – because, of course, we are nature. And in the face of AI, nothing will matter more than this. 

Lucy Cleland
Editorial Director

 

 

Staying In

CELEBRATE: The Summer Solstice

We’ve been basking in good weather for a while already this year, but according to the astronomical calendar summer doesn’t officially begin until the summer solstice which falls this year on 21 June (Sunday). If you can’t get to Stonehenge for the UK’s biggest celebration, there are lots of ways to mark the day from home. For many people, the solstice has spiritual significance, representing new beginnings, enlightenment and creativity, hence why it’s an important day on the yoga calendar. Yogis mark the day by practising a yoga mala, which is 108 sun salutations in a row. But perhaps the simplest way to celebrate is by making the most of the light: rise early to catch the sunrise, or invite friends round for a late-night dinner in the garden as the sun sets.

 

MAKE: Nigella Lawson’s Summer Sgroppino

Love desserts? Love cocktails? What if there was a dish that blended the two? Enter the Sgroppino, an icy lemon pudding/cocktail hybrid which is perfect for the summer months. Refreshing, tasty and easy to whizz up, it’s a winner for summer dinner parties – and who better to guide you than one of the world’s most famous chefs, Nigella Lawson?

Makes 1 x 150ml glass, prep time: 3 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 100g Remeo Lemon Sorbet

  • 25ml chilled vodka (1 shot)

  • 25ml chilled prosecco (1 shot)

Method:

  1. Get a small 150ml coupe or martini glass and a small wide-ish jug. Scoop the lemon sorbet into the jug.

  2. Pour over the vodka, followed by the prosecco. Mix swiftly but gently with a couple of forks, pulling the sorbet apart and into the liquid rather than beating the ingredients together.

  3. When you have a lump-free cohesive mixture resembling a cloud of frosty froth, pour into the prepared glass.

  4. Raise to your lips and prepare to be transported!

TIP: Chill your glasses to keep your cocktail cold – put them in the freezer for at least 30 mins, or up to 2 hrs before serving. (Avoid freezing crystal and delicate glass.)

This recipe was created by Nigella for Ocado.

 

WATCH: House of the Dragon Season 3

Just two years on from series 2, House of the Dragon season 3 is set to return to our screens this Sunday. Based on the world of George R. R. Martin’s books, this season will continue to detail the pre Game of Thrones history set out in his companion history Fire & Blood, chronicling the events that lead to the downfall of the Targaryen dynasty. The show’s penultimate season, the action is set to kick off with the Battle of the Gullet – that huge war everyone started marching off to at the end of series 2. With new dragons and dragon riders now under her control, you might have guessed that Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) is about to successfully storm and take King’s Landing. But when she attempts to seize and kill Aegon (as agreed to by Alicent in the finale), she will discover he has been smuggled out of King’s Landing by Larys Strong. Season 3 premieres on NOW TV and Sky on 21 June

 

Going Out

EXPLORE: WOW!house 2026

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The most anticipated event on the summer design calendar, WOW!house is in full swing at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Now in its fifth year, the month-long event sees A-list interior designers and top brands creating immersive, full-scale rooms and outdoor spaces across a large showhouse – whether you’re an industry professional or an interiors enthusiast, you’ll come away brimming with ideas for how to spruce up your home. Take guided tours through the spaces to glean extra insight, and listen to over 20 expert talks and panel discussions – the line-up this year includes topics like slower rituals, craft in the age of AI, how to stand out from the crowd, and the power of the sensory home. Until 2 July 2026, dcch.co.uk

DRINK: Fizz At English Wine Week

English Wine Week is back from 20 – 28 June 2026: the perfect excuse to enjoy a glass or two in the sunshine. Events taking place this year include an al fresco feast at restaurant-with-rooms Boys Hall in Kent paired with wines from Hollands and Danbury Ridge, and a wine festival at Hampshire pub The Mutton – complete with sommelier tastings, BBQ fare and live music. Meanwhile, vineyards like Hattingley Valley and Hambledon are hosting open days, and London’s Covent Garden piazza is being taken over by Chapel Down. Find plenty more ways to get involved here.

BOOK: The International Supreme Sheepdog Trials At Daylesford

We might be in the thick of summer, but we’re already looking ahead to some post-holiday action. First up on the calendar? A trip to the Cotswolds. Daylesford’s working farm is set to host the International Supreme Sheepdog Trials this September, one of the world’s most respected rural events. And to celebrate, the estate state has built a five-night programme: daily grandstand access, behind-the-scenes time at the trials, and honey-stone cottage stays stocked with Le Chameau wellies, Daylesford Organic provisions and fires laid ready for the evening. Beyond the trials, there’s even more to see; the itinerary takes in a private tour of Highgrove Gardens with afternoon tea, a Market Garden walk, wine tasting and meals across the estate's Michelin-starred restaurant and The Wild Rabbit in Kingham. Everything in between, meanwhile, will be handled by a dedicated concierge and Daylesford Defender. If only herding sheep were this easy… 9–14 September 2026, from £12,950 per cottage for two. daylesfordstays.com

 

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Property Of The Week

While Freddie and Valerie’s gold-trimmed Bella Vista in Rivals might be too garish for most, the Kelly Hoppen-designed home where it’s set is much more tasteful and every bit as grand. The most expensive home in Wales, this 24,000 sqft property boasts seven bedrooms, 24 acres, a tennis court, celebrity visits, and a phallic hedge that would make Jilly Cooper proud. 

On the market for £8m, fineandcountry.co.uk

 

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One of London’s most anticipated new hotel openings, Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch, is now open for reservations from 1 March 2027. Set within the Grade I listed Admiralty Arch on The Mall, it will include prestigious restaurants from Clare Smyth MBE and Daniel Boulud – the latter located on the rooftop, overlooking Buckingham Palace.

 

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Hospitality for the Premier League 2026/27 Season is now available through Seat Unique, with fixtures confirmed across the campaign’s biggest matches.

From Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Brentford, and Fulham in London, to Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, and northern giants including Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Everton, the season is packed with rivalries, derby days, and title-defining clashes from August through to May.

From exclusive lounges and padded premium seating to curated dining and inclusive drinks packages, there’s nothing standard about this experience. Book now and get ahead of the new season.

The Italian Grand Prix returns to Monza from Friday 4th September to Sunday 6th September 2026. For those looking for the ultimate race weekend, the Seat Unique Club offers a premium trackside experience overlooking the starting grid and pit lane.

Experience the Seat Unique Club hospitality package, available as 2-day or 3-day options, including private reserved seating, an exclusive air-conditioned lounge, breakfast on arrival, a three-course lunch, inclusive drinks, dedicated hosts, reserved parking, live race coverage, and more!

From lights out to the chequered flag, there are few experiences in Formula 1 that place you closer to the action. Secure your place now.

 

F1 events you might also enjoy

An Evening with Susie Wolff: Driven 

29 Jun - 02 Jul 

  

From the driver’s seat to the boardroom, Susie offers a rare, first-hand look at motorsport at its highest level. Hear the inspirational story of a woman determined not just to compete—but to redefine the race. 

An Evening with Jenson Button 

06 & 08 Jul 

  

5 Grand Prix wins, 50 podium finishes, and winning the 2009 world title with Brawn GP, Jenson’s is an extraordinary against-the-odds story and he promises a fresh insight into a career like no other. 

 

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The reviews are in for Anish Kapoor at the Hayward Gallery. Now open, this major exhibition spans more than three decades of work by one of the most influential artists of our time and is already being hailed as one of the cultural highlights of the summer.

Tickets are selling fast – book ahead to secure your spot!


★★★★★

‘work that moves, frightens and stuns’ 

The Guardian


Round mirror sculpture by Anish Kapoor

★★★★

  ‘one of the art events of the year’ 

The Independent


Vantablack works in plinths by Anish Kapoor at the Palazzo Manfin in Venice

★★★★

 ‘a riveting feast for the eyes’

The Telegraph


There's Kapoor where that came from


Left; Brian Elias, photo by Benjamin Ealovega. Right; Ben Goldscheider, photo by Kaupo Kikkas

Brian Elias & Ben Goldscheider: TOUCHING THE QUICK

SAT 4 JUL

Experience a live performance of distinctive compositions for French horn that have been tailored to specific sculptures in Kapoor’s landmark exhibition.


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Anish Kapoor in Conversation with Darian Leader

WED 8 JUL

Explore the psychological, spatial and philosophical dimensions of Kapoor’s practice, offering rare insights into the work of one of the most remarkable artists of our time.


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Hayward Gallery Lates: Anish Kapoor

THU 13 AUG

The Hayward Gallery opens its doors after hours for a special late-night viewing of Anish Kapoor’s awe-inspiring exhibition.



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Take a piece of the spectacle home with exclusive, bespoke accessories and homeware inspired by the artist’s awe-inspiring works. Want to go behind the art? Pre-order the exhibition catalogue to trace the genesis of Kapoor’s visceral sculptures and paintings.


Image credits:

Anish Kapoor, Tsunami, 2025. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.

Anish Kapoor, 2026. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.

Anish Kapoor, Ha Makom, 2026. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.

Anish Kapoor, All of Nothing, 2026. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan.

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Summertime is the perfect time to embrace Ireland's creativity and culture. From lively music festivals to unique art exhibitions, Ireland is even more electric and exciting in the summer.

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Walk the halls of one of Ireland’s most significant historic sites, where powerful stories of rebellion, resilience and independence still echo through the stone walls.

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With thanks to Hannah of Get Lost Yorkshire:

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Here's a Yorkshire fact that completely caught me off guard...

Did you know Leeds is home to the world's oldest continuously working railway?

Not the oldest preserved railway.

Not the oldest steam railway.

The oldest railway anywhere in the world that's been running every single year since 1758.

Somehow, I'd lived in Yorkshire for years without knowing this!

Middleton Railway started life carrying coal into Leeds over 260 years ago. Today, it's run by an incredible team of volunteers who keep this fascinating piece of Yorkshire history alive for future generations.

I expected to pop by for an hour or two.

Instead, our visit turned into an unexpected full day out!

There's a huge engine house packed with historic locomotives, a gentle steam train ride through the city outskirts, and the chance to hop off and explore the hidden gem that is Middleton Park before catching a later train back.

I also discovered that Leeds was once a locomotive powerhouse, exporting engines all over the world. In fact, the entire railway system of Nepal was supplied by a Leeds company!

It's one of those places that quietly sits on your doorstep while holding an incredible piece of world history.

I've put together a complete guide covering:
🚂 What makes Middleton Railway so special.
🚂 The fascinating railway history of Leeds.
🚂 What to expect on your visit.
🚂 How to make a day of it by combining it with Middleton Park.
🚂 Practical tips for planning your trip.

👉 Read the full guide here and discover one of Yorkshire's most underrated attractions.

If you visit, I'd love to know whether you're more excited by the steam trains, the history, or simply finding another brilliant Yorkshire hidden gem!

Until our next adventure,

P.S. My favourite surprise? I thought we'd spend a couple of hours there...but hopping off the train to explore Middleton Park completely changed the day. I've included all my tips for making the most of both in the full guide! 🌳🚂

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North Yorkshire: VanLife Fest rolls into Scampston Hall this Friday to Sunday for a relaxed weekend of campervan culture, with a lively trade village, live music, independent bars, and street food in the grounds. A perfect outing for Father’s Day weekend! Find out more.

West Yorkshire: The KWVR Diesel Gala runs from tomorrow through Sunday, bringing visiting Class 31s, 37s, 47s, a Class 50, and a Deltic 55 back to the Keighley & Worth Valley line for four days of heritage diesel running, brake van rides, and shed tours. Find out more.

East Yorkshire: The Big Malarkey Festival is in full swing at East Park in Hull, with children's book events, author meet-ups, illustrator workshops, and performances turning the park into a tented village of family fun until this Sunday. Find out more.

South Yorkshire: The Taste of Thailand Music and Food Festival brings Thai street food, live music, traditional dance, and Thai boxing demos to Sheffield's Norfolk Heritage Park this weekend. Find out more.

Discover more events in Yorkshire here:

→ See the full calendar of events happening in Yorkshire this June here

→ Plan ahead with this guide to the best events in Yorkshire this July

→ Celebrate Dad with these fantastic Father’s Day events in Yorkshire

Want to get the most out of Yorkshire this year?

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Celebrate Pride across Kirklees this summer

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There are three community led Pride events across Kirklees this summer. Here are the dates for your diary: 

  • Batley & Birstall Pride, Sunday 28 June, Wilton Park, Batley 
  • Huddersfield Pride, Saturday 4 July, Lawrence Batley Theatre Courtyard
  • Holmfirth Pride, Saturday 25 July, across Holmfirth 
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