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December: Grassington Dickensian Festival

Monday, November 15th, 2010 by chrisjones
Shop window in Grassington

Shop window in Grassington

Grassington Dickensian Festival 2010
Grassington, North Yorkshire

3rd, 4th, 11th, 18th December

Go back in time to celebrate Christmas like those in Charles Dickens’ day. Grassington Dickensian Festival involves the whole village – and beyond – in a magical celebration of all that’s best in Christmas from days of yore.

The Festival extends over four days, starting on the evening of Friday 3 December (when the shops will be open for some early evening Christmas shopping), and then during the daytime and evening for the following three Saturdays. And there’s something different every day, so you may well want to enjoy the festivities more than once.

The streets are decorated in Dickensian style, with a traditional, market feel, and the villagers, shopkeepers and visitors are dressed in appropriate costume.

Amongst the entertainments on offer are:

  • Baccapella – harmony singing
  • Barnoldswick Band
  • Barrel Organ
  • Braziers
  • Buskers
  • Chestnut Sellers
  • Carol Services
  • Carol Singing in the Main Square
  • Children’s Rides
  • Dancers
  • Exhibitions of Traditional Country Crafts
  • Fine Food & Drink in the local pubs, hotels, cafés and restaurants
  • Grass Shoots, Grassington’s Youth Theatre Group – performing Olivia
  • Grassington Handbell Ringers
  • Grassington Players – The Slave Machine (tickets £7/£4
  • Grassington Singers
  • Hebden Bridge Band
  • Leeds Morris Men
  • Living Statues
  • Market Stalls with Traditional Christmas Fayre
  • Mr Vic, the Town Crier
  • Penny Plain Theatre Company – Mummers’ play and jiggery
  • Quaint Shops
  • St Anne In The Grove Southowram Choir
  • Santa’s Procession – from the Main Square to his Grotto in the Town Hall
  • Sideshows
  • Street Entertainers
  • Torchlight Nativity Processions
  • Urban Circus
  • Victorian & Yesteryears Society (a re-enactment group) – carol singing

Please check the official website for details of what to expect each day of the Festival.

And don’t forget to come in costume!

NB: There is no car parking (not even for Disabled badge holders) in Grassington, but there is a Park and Ride system. Please park at Swinden Quarry (between Cracoe & Thresfield on the B6265 Skipton to Grassington Road).

Grassington has cobbled streets and, in winter, may not be suitable for wheelchairs or disability scooters.

This is an outdoor event with restricted access.

The dates for next year’s Dickensian Festival are the Saturdays 3rd, 10th and 17th December 2011

If you’re looking for accommodation in Grassington for the festival, check out the Grassington bed and breakfasts and Grassington cottages on Hello Yorkshire.

And for other Christmas blogs, see below:

Christmas fayres and Christmas markets in Yorkshire

Christmas pantomimes, theatre and ballets in Yorkshire

21 November: Christmas Fair in aid of St Leonard’s Hospice

Sunday, November 7th, 2010 by chrisjones

There’s a Christmas Fair for a very worthwhile cause taking place in Green Hammerton later this month; full details below:

Date and time:

Sunday 21 November 2010

10 am – 5 pm

Where:

Main Furniture Company, The Green, Green Hammerton, North Yorkshire

Details:

30 stalls with butties, cheese, fresh produce, jewellery, gifts, pottery, sausage, wine and much more, and all in aid of an excellent cause. The venue is the ample showrooms of the Main Furniture Company.

Admission £1.00, free parking – all admission revenues go to St Leonard’s Hospice, so spread the word and bring a friend.

For a wide range of Christmas markets and fayres throughout Yorkshire, see:

Christmas markets and Christmas fayres in Yorkshire

And for other blogs on Christmas, check out the links below:

Christmas theatre, ballets and pantomimes in Yorkshire

Grassington Dickensian Festival


4-21 November: 24th Leeds International Film Festival

Friday, September 24th, 2010 by admin
24th Leeds International Film Festival

24th Leeds International Film Festival

The hugely popular Leeds International Film Festival will open this year with one of the most anticipated films of the year – The King’s Speech – a British historical drama starring Colin Firth as King George VI along with a highly acclaimed cast including Helena Bonham-Carter, Geoffrey Rush, Guy Pearce, Michael Gambon, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Andrews.

The film festival is the largest in England outside London and will show over 200 films at various venues throughout the city.

Film festival passes and tickets are available from the LIFF Box Office in The Carriageworks, Millennium Square. Tickets can also be bought online – please see the LIFF website.

And if you’re looking for a place to stay in Leeds during the festival, have a look on Hello Yorkshire for Leeds hotels and Leeds B&Bs.

21-23 October: Grassington Players stage Oscar Wilde play

Sunday, September 12th, 2010 by admin

Grassington Players will be staging as their autumn production Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, from a short story by Oscar Wilde originally published in 1897 and adapted for the stage by Constance Cox.  Satirising upper class morality this is an entertaining black comedy.  Lord Arthur learns from a palmist that he is destined to commit a murder, and worried that this should not affect his forthcoming marriage, sets about a series of unsuccessful attempts to murder a much loved aunt.

The performance will take place in the Town Hall at Grassington, and tickets are £7 for adults, £4 for children.

If you’re looking for accommodation in the area, try the Grassington B&Bs or Yorkshire Dales holiday cottages on Hello Yorkshire.

Up to 30 August: Steam-Hauled Trains Wensleydale Railway

Sunday, June 20th, 2010 by admin

With so much to see and do throughout the Yorkshire Dales, the Wensleydale Railway is an outstanding day out for families, tourists and rail enthusiasts – great value and great fun.

The railway winds through 16 miles of James Herriot and JMW Turner country, taking in the best of the National Park with its terrific walking and cycling spots, Aysgarth Falls and the market towns of Leyburn and Bedale.

And from now until (and including) Monday 30 August (with the exception of 9, 10 and 11 August), the railway are running steam-hauled trains from Leeming Bar and Redmire. The steam locomotive is an ex-British Rail Standard Class locomotive (No. 80105), one of only 14 to have been preserved. Built in 1955 at Brighton Works, it was rescued from a scrapyard in Barry in the early 1970s, returning to service 10 years ago at Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway.

For further details, and a full timetable, check out the Wensleydale Railway here.

And if you’re looking for accommodation in the area, try Yorkshire Dales accommodation such as Yorkshire Dales cottages and bed and breakfast in the Yorkshire Dales on Hello Yorkshire.

15-17 October 2010: Railway in Wartime weekend

Saturday, June 12th, 2010 by chrisjones

This is an incredibly popular event (and growing in popularity each year) organised primarily by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NMYR) and takes place in Pickering and the villages (Levisham, Goathland, and Grosmont) on the rail line to Whitby. Although originally based on the railway stations, it has, over the years, spread out across the towns and villages and involves a large proportion of the local population, as well as thousands of visitors (many in period costume) who come along to join in the many and varied events that take part over the weekend.

The basis of the Railway in Wartime Weekend is that Britain’s railways and the staff that ran them played a vital part in the Allied victory in World War 2. To celebrate this contribution to the war effort and to commemorate those staff who died in service the North Yorkshire Moors Railway set aside one weekend a year in which they turn the clock back to those days when fair Albion had its back again the wall. The NMYR decorates it stations in WW2 style, station names are covered up (spies are everywhere!) station windows are taped-up (to minimise flying glass), sandbags line entrances and exits (to absorb shrapnel), and propaganda posters adorn the walls (to boost morale and encourage everyone to do their duty). To complete the picture the Railway’s staff wear appropriate uniform for the duration.

Many of the local populace join in and also dress in period civvies or in the uniforms of our valiant armed forces, and there are dances (organised by ENSA*, naturally), parades and marches. Participants also have to be aware that air-raids can occur at any time and must be prepared to take precautions – so always wear your gas-mask!

If you visit any of the participating towns and villages, you’ll find lots of men and women in military uniforms – and you’ll need to be aware that you might be challenged by a German paratrooper (they have been known to invade Pickering before now). There are always displays of military equipment – from hand guns to tanks – flags, and insignia, etc.

And, of course, you can really get a feel for it all by boarding one of the steam trains that journey back and forth on the line that day.

The weekend serves many functions – it’s an excuse to dress up, it’s a chance to relive recent history (a time for grandparents to share their or their parents’ experiences of wartime Britain), it’s a commemoration (a wreath is laid in tribute to railway workers who died during wartime service, but it’s also huge fun and a treat for all the family.

*Not really, as ENSA – Entertainments National Service Association – no longer exists, but they are in the style of ENSA concerts and dances.

September: Scarborough Cricket Festival 2010

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 by chrisjones

The Scarborough Cricket Festival is held at the end of every season and is a series of matches featuring Yorkshire County Cricket Club and which takes place at the North Marine Road Cricket Ground.

The event has been held in Scarborough since 1876, so it has a long and august history with many of the world’s most famous cricketers taking part. Indeed, two of the greatest batsmen of all time scored double hundreds during the Festival. In 1925 Jack Hobbs achieved a score of 266 not out and Sir Len Hutton amassed 241 in 1953 – both as Players in Gentlemen versus Players matches. But they were both surpassed by the one-time Captain of New Zealand, Ken Rutherford, who managed an outstanding 317 for the NZ tourists against an XI led by former England Captain Brian Close in 1986. But great scores from batsmen are only half the story. The legendary Wilfred Rhodes took 9 wickets for just 24 runs against the Australians in 1899, Johnny Briggs also had the better of the Aussies in 1890 with a majestic 9 for 31, and in 1888 JM Preston took 9 for 23 for Yorkshire against the MCC.

The North Marine Road Cricket Ground has a capacity of 11,500 and has been used as cricket venue since 1863. Yorkshire CCC play many of their first class matches there.  The ground has an excellent pitch, a hard outfield and comparatively short boundaries and so spectators often witness some high-scoring matches.

The Festival attracts many holidaymakers, who can sit and enjoy some fine cricket in the mellow sunshine typical of an English September.

Web: www.cricketfestival.scarborough.co.uk
E-mail: info@completeinternetservices.co.uk

19-20 June: York Cycle Show 2010

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 by chrisjones

The York Cycle Show is being held at the Knavesmire on 19th & 20th June. This is a weekend cycling festival with something for all cyclists.

Times:
10:30 – 18:30 Saturday. 10:30 -16:30 Sunday

Admission:
Entry to the main site is free.
Entry to the Trade Show is by programme – £2.50 adults. Under-16s free (must be accompanied by an adult).
Free parking

The A to Z of What’s On:
Arena Events
Children’s entertainments
CTC National Rally & Camping Weekend
Cycle Club displays
Cyclists’ Service at the Minster
Extensive Catering & Bar
Fixycle On-site bike repairs during the weekend.
Grand Parade through the city
Saturday Night on-site musical entertainment & more
Saturday Organised Rides from 20 miles to 150 kilometres
Trade Show & Exhibition
York City Sightseeing Bus (tickets available online)
Veteran Cycles
Zero Gravity Stunt Show

Venue:
York Racecourse, the Knavesmire, York YO23 1EU

Satnav users: OS GR SE595499

For more information, visit: www.yorkcycleshow.co.uk

Who’s exhibiting:

Exhibitors & Traders already booked for 2010

Company/Organisation Website
Bicycle Books www.bicyclebooks.co.uk
Bike-Eye Products Ltd www.bike-eye.com
Company of Cyclists www.companyofcyclists.com
Cuba Cycling www.cubacycling.co.uk
Dawes Cycles www.dawescycles.com
Fibrax Ltd www.fibrax.com
Islabikes www.islabikes.co.uk
JE James Cycles www.jejamescycles.co.uk
JD Cycles www.jdcycles.co.uk
K2 Trading
National Clarion CC 1895 www.nationalclarioncc1895.co.uk
North Yorkshire County Council www.northyorks.gov.uk
Polaris Apparel Ltd www.polaris-apparel.co.uk
Practical Cycles www.practicalcycles.com
Scoot Cycling Holidays Ltd www.scootcyclingholidays.co.uk
Silver Ray International www.silverray.biz
Spokeshirts www.spokeshirts.co.uk
Sustrans www.sustrans.org.uk
TJ Cycles www.tjcycles.co.uk
Velovision www.velovision.com

Opening Times for Exhibitors:
Saturday 10.30 am to 6.00 pm. Sunday 10.30am to 4.30 pm.
Adult admission by Cycle Show Programme (available at the Site Entrance, Camp HQ or Trade Area Entrance). Programme price £2.50.
Accompanied under-16s free.

Planning to stay in York for the Cycle Show? Check out the excellent selection of York hotels, holiday cottages and York B&B accommodation available on Hello Yorkshire. We put you directly in touch with the accommodation providers, so there are no booking fees or hidden extras to pay.

24 July: Big UFO Night, RAF Holmpton

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 by RichFox
Entrance Tunnel to RAF Holmpton's Coldwar Bunker

Entrance Tunnel to RAF Holmpton's Coldwar Bunker

RAF Holmpton – near Withernsea and Hull – is a terrific place to visit, open daily throughout the summer holidays – take a guided tour of its underground coldwar bunker, including:

RAF support command

Real nuclear warhead

Plant room

1960s message centre

Royal observer corps operation room

Officers mess

Coding and encryption centre

1970s radar operations centre

RAF Holmpton is open to visitors from April to November (check their website for full opening times) , and they also hold regular events throughout the year, including their Big UFO Night on Saturday 24 July.

Gates open at 8pm and the event commences at 8.30pm – there will be lectures, features, skywatch and hospitality, with celebrity guests – Philip Mantle, Nick Pope and Mike Hallowell.

To find out full details of this event and how to book, plus other events, and further details of the tours, please visit RAF Holmpton’s website here: RAF Holmpton

For nearby Yorkshire accommodation, try accommodation in Hull

New Steam Engine at NYMR

Saturday, May 15th, 2010 by RichFox
New engine signs for the NYMR

New engine signs for the NYMR

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has got into the spirit of the World Cup by making its own “summer signing” – a fabulous new steam engine – with the express intention of strengthening its front line of engines.

Engine number 92214, a British Railways BR Standard Class 9F, has recently arrived and will be called into immediate action from today, Tuesday 15 June, running throughout the rest of the season until October across the North York Moors.

Designed for British Railways in the 1950s, the Class 9F was one of the most successful and powerful steam locomotives ever built in Britain,  and was nicknamed “the spaceship” due to its massive size. There were 251 of these engines built, the last one being engine number 92220 – “Evening Star” – which was built in Swindon in 1960.

As a popular engine with enthusiasts, the news is likely to draw more visitors to the railway throughout the summer.