Sunday 24 November 2013

Yorkshire Writers newsletter

Thought my followers might be interested in the latest Yorkshire Writers newsletter, including competitions and bursary information:



Yorkshire Writers' Newsletter

November 2013




Welcome to our latest newsletter and a big "Hello" to our many new subscribers!
We're now covering the whole of Yorkshire - we hope to encourage, support, advise and promote writers and creative writing throughout the whole region and we can only do this with your help - we need and welcome your details of events, writing groups, courses, workshops, open mics, in fact anything to do with creative writing. If you have anything that you would like us to publicise then please send the details to us at this address: info@writingyorkshire.org - we'll be happy to pass the details on via the newsletter or our website. If you know of anyone that you think may be interested in the newsletter then please do forward a copy on to them.

NEWS

Northern Writers’ Awards now open for submissions
£40,000 of prizes and support available to talented writers in the north of England
Deadline for submissions: Friday 17 January 2014, 5pm

New Writing North is delighted to announce that the Northern Writers’ Awards are now open for submissions. The Northern Writers’ Awards were established in 2000 as a pioneering programme that aimed to support both new and established writers in the pursuit of their creative ambitions. Since then the awards have supported over 150 writers, many of whom have gone on to achieve publication of their work in the UK and internationally.

Originally open only to writers in the North East, the awards, thanks to the support of Northumbria University, are now open to writers in the North East, North West and Yorkshire. The awards support writers of prose, poetry, creative non-fiction and children’s fiction. From this year there will also be a new programme of awards for young writers: the Cuckoo Young Writers Award and the Matthew Hale Award.

For new writers, winning a Northern Writers’ Award helps to get them noticed by agents and publishers and lifts them onto the first rung of the ladder towards publication. For more established writers, awards can buy precious time to undertake a new project or to support work in progress that has not yet been commissioned. The support that winning writers receive includes cash awards alongside mentoring, editorial feedback and support and help with professional development within the writing industry.

For more information and to enter, go to www.northernwritersawards.com


Wanted - Young Writers!
Barnsley’s very own group for young writers, has been meeting up since January 2009 and is part of a support network for the development of writing across South Yorkshire.
Do you know any young people aged 13-19 years who might be interested in joining? They will be made very welcome at our start up session on Monday November 18th (5-7pm, Barnsley Central Library, Shambles Street, Barnsley) or, to join at a later date then just email Sue for details of the next session: sueshaw@btinternet.com
 
Barnsley Young Writers (BYW) take part in creative workshops and projects aimed at inspiring new writing by exploring ideas, themes, prompts and ways of working. Stories, poems, diary entries, letters, characters, descriptions, prose, dialogues, monologues and soap operas have emerged from diverse starting points; including recycled text, ‘celebrity’ points of view, the 5 senses, objects, images, headlines, horoscopes, real or imagined locations and borrowed plots.
 
BYW have taken part in several major creative projects, including an exhibition of writing and art work at The POD in Barnsley town centre and the production of a booklet,‘Reflections’. In 2011 the group explored the themes of ‘Precious Cargo’, by working on location at Canon Hall and Wentworth Castle to discover plants and the stories behind them. This culminated in a poetry tour reading around the gardens and woods at Wentworth Castle. Residentials, open mic sessions and the ‘Pick Up Your Pens’ young writers' festivals have also provided opportunities for Barnsley’s young writers to link up with others across South Yorkshire.

Poetry Business Weekly Book Sale
The Poetry Business book sale continues throughout November. Come to our offices in Bank Street Arts any time between midday and 6pm to get big discounts on selected Smith|Doorstop books and pamphlets and back issues of The North.
Sale items are half price and three-for-two — e.g. a pamphlet (usually £5) is £2.50, or three for £5.
You are also more than welcome to stop by just to browse or to read the copies of the other poetry magazines we keep in our writing room.
Bank Street Arts, 32-40 Bank Street, Sheffield S1 2DS
Tel: 0114 346 3037  /  www.poetrybusiness.co.uk


The Free Read Scheme Returns
Do you want some professional feedback on your writing? If you do then Writing Yorkshire, in partnership with The Literary Consultancy, may be able to help through our Free Reads scheme.

Writing Yorkshire is delighted to announce that we will again be offering free feedback on manuscripts this autumn, through our participation in The Literary Consultancy's Free Reads scheme. The scheme allows writers from our region to receive expert feedback from a team of freelance readers who are selected by The Literary Consultancy for their experience as writers and/or readers for publishers and literary agents.

To be eligible to apply for a Free Read, you need to be over 16, living in Yorkshire and on a low income. Unfortunately, writers who are currently on creative writing programmes (e.g. the MA in Creative Writing at SHU) are not eligible to apply. The process is simple. Initially, we will ask for a sample of your writing and a paragraph which gives us more information about you as a writer, what you hope to get out of the scheme and why you think you qualify to take part. The sample of writing should be no more than 5 pages long and can include either poems, scripts or fiction, in the case of novels, there should also be a synopsis attached.

If you are interested in applying  or would like to know more about the scheme, please contact Beverley on beverley@writingyorkshire.org


Writing Yorkshire  Website Goes Live!
The new Writing Yorkshire website is now up and running so, if you'd like to find out more about the full range of new services that we'll be offering as Writing Yorkshire, including mentoring, writers advice sessions, and membership details then the best thing to do is to have a look at the site: www.writingyorkshire.org
If you need any further details on aspects of our work or how we can help you as a writer then just email us at: info@writingyorkshire.org or use the contact form on the site.


BFI Film Academy Residential Programme in Screenwriting
Are you aged 16-19? Are you passionate and committed about writing for film? Then the BFI Film Academy residential programme in screenwriting is for you!

We’re looking for 25 of the most talented and committed young writers from across the UK to take part in an intensive and exciting residential raining programme that could kick-start a career in the film industry for you.
Delivered at the historic Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle upon Tyne, the BFI Film Academy Residential Programme in Screenwriting offers:
An exclusive insider’s view of how to break into the film business
The opportunity to work with a mentor to produce your own short film script
Teaches the craft skills necessary to succeed as a screenwriter
The chance to network with leading industry professionals

The programme takes place between January and February 2014 and the cost of taking part is £50, with a limited number of bursaries available.
If this sounds like the opportunity you’ve been waiting for then visit https://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/young-tyneside/bfi to find out more about how you can apply.
The deadline for applications is Monday 25 November 2013.


Bursaries for Writers via Sky Arts & Ideas Tap
Sky Arts and IdeasTap are giving away five bursaries of £30,000 each to emerging artists aged 18-30.

The bursaries are designed to help talented individuals from a range of creative disciplines focus on their creative practice for a whole year. In addition to the funding, winners are paired with creative and business mentors to support their development.

The Futures Fund is open to UK and Irish applicants working in the following fields:

·      Performing arts ­ theatre-makers including directors, producers, puppeteers
·      Dance ­ including dancers and choreographers
·      Music ­ including composers, conductors, musicians and songwriters
·      Visual art ­ including painters, photographers, animators, digital artists
·      Creative producing - for people who bring together different artists
·      Creative writing ­ including playwrights, novelists and poets

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 6 December. Find out more and apply at www.ideastap.com/sky


Roger McGough to appear at York Literature Festival 2014
One of the UK's most famous and respected poets, Roger McGough, has been confirmed as one of the headline acts at York Literature Festival 2014. McGough will perform at Joseph Rowntree Theatre in York on Friday 28th March at 7.30p.m.

McGough is well known as a champion of poetry, and is the current presenter of BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please. He was one of the Mersey Poets,  alongside Brian Patten and Adrian Henri. As a member of pop group The Scaffold, he penned the lyrics for number one hit Lily the Pink in 1968. He also contributed to the script for the Beatles' film Yellow Submarine. His work has appeared in over 50 books, and has included writing for children and autobiography. McGough is an honourable fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and President of the Poetry Society. He was made an OBE in 1997 and a CBE in 2004.

Miles Salter, Director of York Literature Festival, said: 'We are delighted to welcome Roger McGough to the 2014 festival. He has been a figurehead for the spoken word for many years, and is a nationally known presenter of poetry.'

The 2014 festival will run from 20th - 31st March and will feature well known names as well as writers from the York area. The festival is sponsored by York St John University. The festival has recently secured funding from several sources:  £6,000 from Community York (City of York Council money for developing community in York), £7,500 from the Arts Council and £7745 from the Clore Duffield Foundation for a special project with young people.

'We have raised over £20,000 towards the 2014 festival,' said Miles Salter, 'and have some nationally recognised names from the worlds of literature, broadcasting and politics coming to York. We're looking forward to an ambitious festival that will attract visitors to York from around the UK. It's great to see the festival developing incrementally each year. I'm grateful to York St John University, the Arts Council, Community York and Clore Duffield for their support.'

In 2013, the festival had its most successful year to date, with gross ticket sales topping £10,000 for the first time. The festival was started in 2007 by City of York Council's libraries, and became a voluntary group in August 2009.  The festival works with local partners including York St John University, York Theatre Royal, York Museums Trust, City Screen Cinema, St Peter's School and more.

Tickets for the Roger McGough show are priced £13.00 each and are on sale now via York Theatre Royal website:  www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

SPOKEN WORD & PERFORMANCE

We can't mention all of the sessions that take place in Yorkshire but what we want to do is build up our listings of as many sessions as possible and then, when anyone asks for details of what's happening in their area, we'll have some of the answers. Again we can only do this with your help so, if you run a session, or know of anything in your area, please send us the details, we'll give them a mention and add them to our listings for future reference.

The Shipping Forecast Poetry Night
The Shipping Forecast is one of Sheffield's longest running poetry nights and certainly the most bizarre.
Sticking to a maritime, nautical theme, the room is decked out like a ship, with waves, dancing fish, celebrity port holes, and completed with Captain Birdseye's protégée Stan Skinny who takes the helm and leads the audience through a mixture of the finest performers in spoken word locally and nationwide. Mixing this with games such as 'celebrity poetry corner' and the naffle raffle, and regular features such as George the shark and 'Message in a bottle' with Sting, it all adds to the surreal and fun nature of the show that aims to shake the dust off ordinary beard strokey poetry nights and give them a right good kick up the bum.
If you like Shooting Stars meets Tis-Was meets The Verb, in a sea based show set in landlocked Sheffield then come along to the Shipping forecast at the Riverside pub (1 Mowbray St, Sheffield, S3 8EN) check the website for dates, line ups and open mic spots:  http://theshippingforecast.weebly.com

Poems, Prose & Pints - Harrogate
Venue: The Tap & Spile, Tower Street, Harrogate, HG1 1HS.
Open mic then a featured artist.
Entry £2.50 reduced to £2 if you read. 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7.30pm,
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=137267822541&ref=ts

Scribble Storytelling Night @ The Red Deer, Sheffield
Writers, Poets, Singers, Gossips, we need your stories!  Scribble is a spoken word night for people with a story to tell. Come to share your stories, or just to listen.  Everyone is welcome! We meet in the function room of The Red Deer pub in Sheffield and entry is free.
The next Scribble session will be on October 17th, 2013 (7-9pm).  Future dates: December 19th.
More details of meeting dates and times can be found at http://sheffieldwriter.weebly.com/scribble.html

Leeds Combined Arts - Leeds
A host for the first half and the second half is open floor.
Headingley Community Centre, North Lane, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3HG
3rd Wednesday of each month, commencing at 7.30 p.m.

WRITING GROUP UPDATES

The same again, if you would like us to promote your writing group and add your details to our listings then please send us the details.

Manningham Mills Creative Writing Group - Bradford
The Manningham Mills Creative Writing Group meets at Manningham Mills Community Centre, (MMCA), The Silk  Warehouse, Lilycroft Rd, Bradford BD9 5BD  on Mondays from 1.30-3.00p.m.  This friendly group is for anyone who likes writing or wants to improve their writing skills.  Each week the Group write together using exercises devised by an experienced  tutor.  The sessions are free for the over 50s and people can drop in or come on a weekly basis. Sessions are funded by the Wellbeing Activity Fund
The Community Centre also serves inexpensive meals at their over 50’s lunch club, from 12 noon onwards, or all day at the Chaat Café.
For more info: Tel: 01274 483861 / email: mmca@hotmail.co.uk or bruce.poetbradford@blueyonder.co.uk 

Beehive Poets - Bradford
Beehive Poets  meet  in the back room of  the New Beehive Inn Westgate Bradford BD1 3AA, ten minutes walk from either Foster Square station or Interchange  The pub is reputed to be the last gas lit pub in England but there is electricity back-up. In the wintertime there’s an open fire blazing in the room, and readings the evening may be accompanied by distant singing from the front bar. 
Read arounds are on Ist and 3rd Monday 8.30 start and there is brief  feedback; if you want something more intensive in the way of critical feedback then the workshop nights, 4th Monday, are for you.
Visiting readers from West Yorkshire and further afield are on the bill on the 2nd Monday in the month. Check the website for more details and information: www.beehivepoets.org.uk
The Group regularly publishes pamphlet style anthologies of its work .
Finding the New Beehive Inn: nearest stations Bradford Foster Square and Bradford Interchange: then a short walk.  Llook for Morrisons Supermarket on Westgate and walk out of town, keeping to the left hand side of the road and you’ll see the New Beehive after 250 yards. There’s also car parking at Beehive to the rear of the pub.

The Lamproom Theatre Writers Group - Barnsley
The new Lamproom Theatre Writers Group' is now up and running and meets on selected Saturdays from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. at The Lamproom Theatre in Barnsley. Anyone wishing to join is encouraged to do so and please feel free to bring along any kind of writing you would like to share. the group will be looking at any kind of creative writing, including scripts and poetry, short stories and life writing. If you intend to bring a script, please bring multiple copies so that the group can help to read it aloud. If you wish to attend please contact Laura at thevampireflood@hotmail.co.uk and she will be pleased to give you more information as well as the date of the next session. Alternatively, please contact Ruth Pearson at The Lamproom on 01226 249611.

Unicorn Creative Arts Writing Group - Barnsley
Do you suffer from Anxiety, depression or other mental illness or know someone who does? Do you feel there are times when you are socially excluded or experience being disadvantaged on account of your illness? If you do then would you be interested in joining a small friendly group of creative writers who meet weekly in the Barnsley Central Library? The Mental Health Social Inclusion and Involvement Fund is a working initiative to help create support and awareness of sufferers in the Barnsley area. If you are interested and would like more information then please email unicornthirteen@gmail.com for further details.

South Yorkshire - Young Writers
Aged 14 to 19? Want to write creatively outside of school or college?
Our Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley Young Writers Groups are now recruiting for new members.
You don’t have to think you’re a great writer to join, you just need an interest in writing and a willingness try something new!
Our groups provide opportunities to:
•     Write, share and talk with other young writers [refreshments provided]
•     Explore a range of creative writing including: stories, poems, scripts, spoken word, lyrics, blogging and journalism
•     Meet fortnightly during term time in a central meeting place [usually 5pm to 7pm on Mon, Wed and Thurs evenings [depending on the group]
•     Access further writing opportunities such as: meeting professional writers, attending writing events and Open Mics, and information on competitions and publishing
To look into joining a groups, contact us via: vicky@writingyorkshire.org
Access and forward our flyer here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151822830109831&l=fb8db5fad8
You can find out about general opportunities for young writers in the Yorkshire region at: www.facebook.com/groups/southyorkshireyoungwriters

West Yorkshire - Young Writers
Ilkley Lit Fest Young Writers Group
Do you enjoy writing poems, stories, songs – anything? Are you even secretly writing a novel? Would you like to be able to meet other teenagers who enjoy writing or take part in special workshops with writers away from school? If so we’d like to hear from you.
Ilkley Literature Festival runs the weekly group for young writers aged 13 to 17, on Mondays during term-time. The group is based in Ilkley and any young writers from the Bradford, Skipton, Ilkley, Wharfe Valley and Leeds areas are welcome to come along.
The sessions run from 6.30pm to 8pm and cost £1 per session. You’ll be expected to come to all sessions in a term (unless of course you are ill or on a school visit) and there will be a mixture of short story writing, script writing, writing poetry and learning how to read your work effectively.
Ilkley Young Writers is run by Ilkley Literature Festival and led by Michelle Scalley Clarke, author, playwright, performer, creative writing and performance facilitator and Becky Cherriman writer, performer and creative writing facilitator.
More info -  info@ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk

EVENTS, WORKSHOPS & COURSES
Discover the Stories of the Romans in Barnsley
What stories lurk under that armour? Is there a poem behind that piece of recovered pottery - You may have the answer!
Come along and let the Roman treasures, discovered in and around Barnsley, speak to you. Hidden for centuries, waiting for you to come along and rediscover the concealed stories and poems that lay within.
Saturday morning writing workshop run by  writer and poet Charlotte Ansell
When: Saturday, November 23rd, 11.00 am - 1.00 pm.
Where: Experience Barnsley, Museum & Discovery Centre, Barnsley, South Yorkshire,
Cost: Free and open to all ages and abilities. - no need to book, just turn up.
More info: Tel: 07903 24 1947

Inscribe Masterclass Series with Jacob Ross
Inscribe are bringing Jacob Ross [Peepal Tree Press' new Associate Fiction Editor] to Leeds with this Inscribe Masterclass series of three sessions on the third Saturdays of the month.
The series of three sessions offers a compact survey of Jacob Ross' immensely popular and highly regarded technical creative approach to crafting fiction. His very successful course has been running for more than fifteen years. Many beginning writers developed and fine-tuned their writing skills in his course, to the point where their work has been shortlisted in major competitions, or won prizes.
Narrative Drive is for writers who want to maximise the quality and impact of their work. At the end of the series you will have a better awareness of your own strengths and weakness as a writer and the steps you need to take to address them. We will examine the building blocks of stories and how they work together to produce strong memorable narratives.
The series will expose you to the very best examples of modern fiction from which you can learn and refine your skills. Your knowledge of contemporary themes and styles will be enhanced. This course is for advanced writers already working on their novel-in-progress or their collection of short stories. You will be required to submit work in advance of the course.
To make the most of this Inscribe Masterclass series, you need to commit to:
All three monthly sessions - Sat' 18th JAN, Sat' 15th FEB, & Sat' 15th MAR 2014.
Completing, in advance, the required reading for each session.
Completing any other tasks set for each session.
Jacob Ross is the author of acclaimed short story collections, Song for Simone (1986) and A Way to Catch the Dust (1999). His first novel, Pynter Bender was shortlisted for the Authors Club Best First Novel Award 2009 and the Commonwealth Writers Prize 2009. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has judged the V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize, the Tom-Gallon Award and Scott Moncrieff Translation Prize. As well as being, the Associate Fiction Editor for Peepal Tree Press and a tutor of Narrative Craft, Jacob is also Fiction Editor for SABLE LitMag.
To register visit: http://inscribe-narrativedrive-series2014a.eventbrite.co.uk/
More details: info.inscribe@peepaltreepress.com

INTERESTING CORNERS

Ground Sense
New Labour, prostitution and unreliable narrators: the story behind Matt Clegg's poem 'Sirens' is now on the West North East microsite: http://westnortheast.wordpress.com
The speaker in ‘Sirens’ has a real life counterpart.  He was a friend to someone close to me.  I’ll call her ‘Rosie’ and him ‘Tim’.  Rosie had survived bankruptcy, divorce and eviction and had moved into a tiny bedsit above Remo’s café on Fulwood Road in Sheffield.  Cockroaches scuttled under the cooker and Rosie’s insomnia played out to a soundtrack of students pouring in and out of Broomhill pubs.  It was the time of Blairite New Labour; of Brit Art and Cool Britannia.  It was a boom time for some, but it’s never a boom for everyone.
Follow this link to read the rest: http://westnortheast.wordpress.com/essays/ground-sense/

Arts Derbyshire Newsletter
www.artsderbyshire.org.uk is a quick and easy way to find out about Derbyshire’s vibrant arts scene. You can subscribe to the What’s On and Artists’ newsletters; enter details of events and workshops in the events diary or register details about your group or events or other news. To sign up to the newsletter just send a request email: alison.betteridge@derbyshire.gov.uk

Support  for would-be self published authors
Self publishing no longer necessarily means ''vanity' publishing and to help budding authors, the Writers & Artists Yearbook has launched a new section on its website aimed at helping writers become self published and achieving their literary dreams.
Aspiring authors can find all the information they need, there's a range of articles covering a wide range of topics:
More info: https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/self-publishing

Pennine Platform Poetry - Leeds
Pennine Platform publishes new poetry and reviews twice a year. The magazine is independent, though currently supported by the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. It is one of the longest surviving little magazines in the UK, having started in 1973.
further information...
Subscriptions are £8.50 for two issues including p&p within the UK, £10 within Europe and £12 for the rest of the world; payable only in Sterling to Pennine Platform. Subscription and submissions are accepted by snail-mail only, with hard-copy to accompany any disks sent.
This web-site provides a taster for the magazine, with three poems each from issues Nos. 53 and 54. Space is provided for readers to comment on and discuss each poem, since we learn from and refine our thinking in discussion with each other.
More info: www.pennineplatform.co.uk/

Yak Tale – A site for authors to publish short stories
YakTale is an "open access" site on which authors will be able to publish their short stories . Readers are be able to access the stories for free.
Writers can submit work through the website: http://yaktale.com/#/  or by emailing: hello@yaktale.com

BOOK LAUNCHES

The Company of Ghosts - Berlie Doherty
in association with Rhyme & Reason and Andersen Press
Join us for the launch of Berlie’s latest novel for young adults, The Company of Ghosts.  A ghost story that uses all the mystery and beauty of an isolated island to bring enchantment and fear to a young girl’s life.
When: Wednesday 27th November 2013 at 6.30pm
Where: Carpenter Room · Sheffield Central Library, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 1XZ
Cost: Free, but to book a place please telephone: 0114 2734727 or email centrallending.library@sheffield.gov.uk
 

COMPETITIONS

The Poetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition - Closing date: 2nd December 2013
Judge: Carol Ann Duffy - Entry fee: £25
The annual, international Book & Pamphlet Competition invites entrants to submit a collection of 20-24 pages of poems for the chance to win a cash prize and publication by Smith|Doorstop Books.
Four first stage winners are selected and given the opportunity to submit a full-length manuscript to the second round of the competition, in which one of them can win book publication. The three first-stage winners receive pamphlet publication.
All four winners will receive an equal share of £2,000 and publication in The North magazine, and have a launch reading hosted by the Poetry Business.
Full details: http://www.poetrybusiness.co.uk/competition

The Ronald Duncan Playwriting Competition - Closing date: 30 November 2013
The Ronald Duncan Playwriting Competition is an annual event that gives new writers a chance to have their work produced. This year, the theme of the contest is “Protest” and the prize will go to the best small cast script that the panel feel addresses this topic.
For details on how to enter please visit www.certaintyofchance.com/the-ronald-duncan-playwriting-competition
Completed entries should be emailed to Certaintyofchance@live.co.uk.


What’s your Place -  Closing Date: 31 December 2013
Entry fee: none   Prize: £100 plus publication in our online magazine. Organised by: Holland Park Press
We invite you to write a poem about a neighbourhood that’s important to you. It could be the place you grew up in, the area you live in now, or a neighbourhood which influenced your life in a particular way. It could well be a place you visited on holiday, or city that made a big impression on you, or equally well a place that has blighted your life ever since. It could be a house, a café, school or a park, a neighbourhood, a motorway, railway station, any place that defines the neighbourhood.
It’s about your take on the place but at the same time we’re looking for an individual vision that has a universal resonance; in other words, a poem which uses the literary form to say something more, and which is not just about yourself.
More information is available from http://www.hollandparkpress.co.uk/magazine_detail.php?magazine_id=255&language=English

Competition Shorts
Opportunity for first time authors
Richard and Judy have launched a national competition to find a new bestselling author alongside their Autumn Book Club.
The 'Search for a Bestseller' competition is looking for first time authors to submit the first 10,000 to 12,000 words of a novel, of any genre, aimed at adults. Richard and Judy want something brand new and are asking entrants to submit their novel via their Book Club website: www.richardandjudy.co.uk/beabestseller by 1st January 2014.
 

If you want to send us an item for inclusion please email it to: info@writingyorkshire.org with "Newsletter" in the subject line.
Writing Yorkshire provide information about writing events in the region, and run a variety of writing activities throughout the Yorkshire area. If you would like more information please email or ring Geoff on 0114 3830456 (answerphone, but Geoff will ring you back).

Thanks to all who provided information posted here. We will always endeavour to make sure that the information included is accurate but apologies in advance for any errors which may occur, any corrections or suggestions will be welcomed.
We hope that you enjoy the newsletter.

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