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The Friends Keeping Crimea Street Films Going Online

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For nine productive years, Crimea Street Films put terraces, factory gates and melancholy canals on the big screen – while largely overlooking the troublesome business of entertaining an audience. Now, its devoted Friends are taking the archive online

The Sound Of Something Made Here

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From his rural home near York, Drew Colson is building singular analogue guitar amplifiers from Yorkshire hardwoods - beautiful enough to become heirlooms, but made to be played

I Thought That Music Mattered: Brassed Off At Leeds Playhouse

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Thirty years after Mark Herman’s film gave voice to a Yorkshire community being dismantled, Amy Leach’s magnificent staging proves that Brassed Off is no period piece. With monumental performances, astonishing live brass and one unsettling glimpse of the England that followed, this is theatre of fury, grief, solidarity - and stubborn Northern hope

The Mines Above Ground

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Teesside is attempting to recover the metals hidden inside Britain’s discarded technology. Could urban mining create a genuinely northern industry - or will another promised economic revolution pass local communities by?

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The Future of Jazz Is Coming to Harrogate - and It Didn’t Happen by Accident

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Camilla George brings a new generation of extraordinary musicians to Harrogate’s Spiegeltent this summer. Behind the programme lies the story of Tomorrow’s Warriors: an organisation that has spent 35 years changing who gets heard, who gets supported — and, ultimately, the sound of British jazz itself

No Soggy Bottoms: Ilkley Musical Theatre Society Is Looking for Its Next Star Bakers

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Can you sing, act and maintain your composure when somebody mentions an underproved focaccia? Ilkley Musical Theatre Society is holding auditions for its spring 2027 production of The Great British Bake Off Musical

Boots On, Future Ahead: Eight Paid Countryside Apprenticeships Open Across the Dales

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Eight young people are being offered the chance to earn, learn and begin a career caring for some of the North’s most important landscapes.

Knowing What Shouldn’t Be There: Nidderdale Calls On Its Communities To Help Protect Its Rivers

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The people who know Nidderdale’s rivers, becks and footpaths best are being asked to help identify invasive species before they spread further. A few minutes spent recording what we see could contribute to years of better-informed conservation work

Doing Time Together: Christine And Lois Mackie Enter The Emotional Lockdown Of Iron

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Real-life mother and daughter Christine and Lois Mackie will appear together on stage for the first time in a new northern production of Rona Munro’s prison drama Iron. But behind the irresistible casting story is a much darker examination of motherhood, memory and the price of a truth withheld for fifteen years

Fringe Festival Reviving Morecambe’s Performance Heritage Has ‘Art for Everyone’

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Morecambe Bay Fringe Festival has everything from cabaret and comedy to live music and spoken word for a landmark 10th anniversary edition of the festival that has underpinned a cultural renewal in the seaside town

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Boots On, Future Ahead: Eight Paid Countryside Apprenticeships Open Across the Dales

FeaturedNaturalCultural

Eight young people are being offered the chance to earn, learn and begin a career caring for some of the North’s most important landscapes.

The Future of Jazz Is Coming to Harrogate - and It Didn’t Happen by Accident

FeaturedNaturalCultural

Camilla George brings a new generation of extraordinary musicians to Harrogate’s Spiegeltent this summer. Behind the programme lies the story of Tomorrow’s Warriors: an organisation that has spent 35 years changing who gets heard, who gets supported — and, ultimately, the sound of British jazz itself

No Soggy Bottoms: Ilkley Musical Theatre Society Is Looking for Its Next Star Bakers

FeaturedNaturalCultural

Can you sing, act and maintain your composure when somebody mentions an underproved focaccia? Ilkley Musical Theatre Society is holding auditions for its spring 2027 production of The Great British Bake Off Musical

I Thought That Music Mattered: Brassed Off At Leeds Playhouse

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Thirty years after Mark Herman’s film gave voice to a Yorkshire community being dismantled, Amy Leach’s magnificent staging proves that Brassed Off is no period piece. With monumental performances, astonishing live brass and one unsettling glimpse of the England that followed, this is theatre of fury, grief, solidarity - and stubborn Northern hope

Fringe Festival Reviving Morecambe’s Performance Heritage Has ‘Art for Everyone’

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Morecambe Bay Fringe Festival has everything from cabaret and comedy to live music and spoken word for a landmark 10th anniversary edition of the festival that has underpinned a cultural renewal in the seaside town

By

The Mines Above Ground

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Teesside is attempting to recover the metals hidden inside Britain’s discarded technology. Could urban mining create a genuinely northern industry - or will another promised economic revolution pass local communities by?

Shedding Skins: A Yorkshire ballad Of Illness, Myth And The Last Grey Seal

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Born from an ancient selkie story, a debilitating illness and the strange confinement of lockdown, The Ballad of Blea Wyke brings poetry, live music and a haunted North Yorkshire coastline to York and Helmsley this July

Pendle Festival Of Culture & Peace Walks

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Excitement builds for Nelson's very special Festival and Peace Walks

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Youth Mental Health Concerns Highlight Need For Stronger Support Networks, Says Local Charity

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There's never been a more important moment to positively impact a young person's life

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THE PEOPLE WE SENT WEST: What Liverpool’s Cunard Building asks Of Britain Today

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As Queen Anne returns to the Mersey, Liverpool is celebrating its maritime inheritance. But beneath the splendour of the Cunard Building lies another history: of class, departure and people carrying everything they owned towards an uncertain new life

ZAUM! On The High Street: The Crosby Exhibition Breaking Painting Apart To See What Remains

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

At 50 MV, an artist-run gallery tucked into an unexpected corner of Merseyside, curators Luke Skiffington and James Bacchi-Andreoli have brought together 15 artists whose work stretches, cuts, folds and reassembles the language of painting. The result is an exhibition built with seriousness, instinct and a liberating sense of play

No Soggy Bottoms: Ilkley Musical Theatre Society Is Looking for Its Next Star Bakers

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Can you sing, act and maintain your composure when somebody mentions an underproved focaccia? Ilkley Musical Theatre Society is holding auditions for its spring 2027 production of The Great British Bake Off Musical

The Sound Of Something Made Here

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

From his rural home near York, Drew Colson is building singular analogue guitar amplifiers from Yorkshire hardwoods - beautiful enough to become heirlooms, but made to be played

I Thought That Music Mattered: Brassed Off At Leeds Playhouse

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Thirty years after Mark Herman’s film gave voice to a Yorkshire community being dismantled, Amy Leach’s magnificent staging proves that Brassed Off is no period piece. With monumental performances, astonishing live brass and one unsettling glimpse of the England that followed, this is theatre of fury, grief, solidarity - and stubborn Northern hope

The Mines Above Ground

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Teesside is attempting to recover the metals hidden inside Britain’s discarded technology. Could urban mining create a genuinely northern industry - or will another promised economic revolution pass local communities by?

Youth Mental Health Concerns Highlight Need For Stronger Support Networks, Says Local Charity

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

There's never been a more important moment to positively impact a young person's life

By

THE PEOPLE WE SENT WEST: What Liverpool’s Cunard Building asks Of Britain Today

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

As Queen Anne returns to the Mersey, Liverpool is celebrating its maritime inheritance. But beneath the splendour of the Cunard Building lies another history: of class, departure and people carrying everything they owned towards an uncertain new life

Beyond Consultation: What The North East Is Learning About Trust, Evidence And Power

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At Insights North East’s 2026 conference, one conversation cut through the language of partnership and transformation: if policymakers want lasting change, they must understand why so many people no longer trust politics to deliver it

Before It Becomes A Statistic: Inside The North East Charity Asking What Poverty Really Does To Childhood

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At Children North East’s Cowgate Centre in Newcastle, poverty isn't an abstract policy problem. It's bus fares, school shoes, hospital appointments, youth work, family stress and systems that still too often expect struggling people to meet them halfway

Boots On, Future Ahead: Eight Paid Countryside Apprenticeships Open Across the Dales

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Eight young people are being offered the chance to earn, learn and begin a career caring for some of the North’s most important landscapes.

Knowing What Shouldn’t Be There: Nidderdale Calls On Its Communities To Help Protect Its Rivers

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

The people who know Nidderdale’s rivers, becks and footpaths best are being asked to help identify invasive species before they spread further. A few minutes spent recording what we see could contribute to years of better-informed conservation work

The Secret Life Of Nidderdale’s Adders

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A landmark DNA study suggests Nidderdale could be one of England’s most important strongholds for adders - and a powerful reminder that healthy landscapes are connected landscapes

Within These Walls: The North Yorkshire Garden That Was Saved So It Could Save Others

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Helmsley Walled Garden began life feeding great houses. Today, beneath the castle and inside old brick walls, it is doing something quieter, deeper and perhaps more necessary: feeding confidence, companionship, memory and belonging

The Return Of The Red Kite To The Yorkshire Wolds

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Milvus milvus: The formerly endangered migrant - that is now one of the North's most successful breeders

Where The Curlew Calls, Nidderdale Answers

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In the sound of the curlew lies the spirit of the uplands - and this spring, Nidderdale is answering that call with music, walking and a shared commitment to conservation.

North York Moors National Park Centres Celebrate 50 Years

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A Big Birthday for two of our favourite NYM destinations

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Iron Age Burial Discovered Under Pocklington School

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Where the Vale of York gives way to the chalk uplands of the Wolds - recent archaeological finds confirm East Yorkshire settlement as key historic intersection

The Future of Jazz Is Coming to Harrogate - and It Didn’t Happen by Accident

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Camilla George brings a new generation of extraordinary musicians to Harrogate’s Spiegeltent this summer. Behind the programme lies the story of Tomorrow’s Warriors: an organisation that has spent 35 years changing who gets heard, who gets supported — and, ultimately, the sound of British jazz itself

Doing Time Together: Christine And Lois Mackie Enter The Emotional Lockdown Of Iron

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Real-life mother and daughter Christine and Lois Mackie will appear together on stage for the first time in a new northern production of Rona Munro’s prison drama Iron. But behind the irresistible casting story is a much darker examination of motherhood, memory and the price of a truth withheld for fifteen years

The Friends Keeping Crimea Street Films Going Online

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

For nine productive years, Crimea Street Films put terraces, factory gates and melancholy canals on the big screen – while largely overlooking the troublesome business of entertaining an audience. Now, its devoted Friends are taking the archive online

Fringe Festival Reviving Morecambe’s Performance Heritage Has ‘Art for Everyone’

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Morecambe Bay Fringe Festival has everything from cabaret and comedy to live music and spoken word for a landmark 10th anniversary edition of the festival that has underpinned a cultural renewal in the seaside town

By

Pendle Festival Of Culture & Peace Walks

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Excitement builds for Nelson's very special Festival and Peace Walks

By

Shedding Skins: A Yorkshire ballad Of Illness, Myth And The Last Grey Seal

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Born from an ancient selkie story, a debilitating illness and the strange confinement of lockdown, The Ballad of Blea Wyke brings poetry, live music and a haunted North Yorkshire coastline to York and Helmsley this July

ZAUM! On The High Street: The Crosby Exhibition Breaking Painting Apart To See What Remains

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

At 50 MV, an artist-run gallery tucked into an unexpected corner of Merseyside, curators Luke Skiffington and James Bacchi-Andreoli have brought together 15 artists whose work stretches, cuts, folds and reassembles the language of painting. The result is an exhibition built with seriousness, instinct and a liberating sense of play

Step Inside The Light: Harrogate Gets Its Glow On

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A vast, walk-through sculpture of colour, calm and curious corridors has landed on West Park Stray. We may be biased - but the Harrogate International Festival folk really do know how to make a place feel extraordinary

Northern Shots

We’re always looking to feature photos from around the North. If you’ve taken a picture you’re proud of, send it to us with a few details and we’ll add it to our Northern Shots gallery.

It’s open to everyone - no fancy camera needed.

Just a good photo and a moment worth sharing.

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