WHAT WAS ON:
PAST EVENTS
Dave Nelson's Christmas Singalong
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Saturday 23rd December, 5pm. £10/£8/£3
Tickets available from 1st December at Hebden Bridge Piano Festival website and at the Town Hall.
The town's festive family singalong is a fixture in the Hebden Bridge Christmas calendar. Mince pies, mulled wine and other seasonal treats will be available at the bar. (Tickets usually sell out well before the event.)
It's a Wonderful Life (U)
This film has two showings, both on 24th December at 11am (Doors 10am)
3.00pm (Doors 2pm)
Early Bird tickets £6/£5/£4. Our early bird tickets are available online only throughout October and November.
Any tickets sold in December online or paper, will be full price.
Oscar-winning director Frank Capra’s (It Happened One Night) masterpiece, the profoundly charming It’s a Wonderful Life stars Jimmy Stewart (Rear Window) as everyman George Bailey, whose youthful dreams have been overwhelmed by responsibilities to his community; down on his luck and on the brink of suicide on Christmas Eve when a guardian angel (Henry Travers) arrives to show him how the sleepy town of Bedford Falls would have ended up if he’d never existed.
Set on Christmas Eve, this profoundly touching reverse-Scrooge fable is a seasonal classic..
Carols & Christingle at Hope Chapel
4.00pm
Sing-along carols, dramatised readings, reflective message and the simple symbolism of the Christingle. Informal, family-friendly ... and dog-friendly ... and a great opportunity to experience the ambience of the refurbished Hope Chapel by candlelight.
Christmas Eve: Carols in the Square
6.30pm
U3A Todmorden December Meeting
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be held on Thursday, 21st December in the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden at 1.45.
This will be our Christmas meeting with a festive fruit punch, a quiz and a presentation of light-hearted Christmassy entertainment by ‘Peter Sheldon Productions’ with monologue, story and song.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Palestinian Christmas Stall
Hebden Bridge Open Market, St George Square
Stall selling Palestinian Christmas crafts, ceramics, glassware, olive wood products, soaps and more. All products are handmade in the West Bank and your purchases will support local Palestinian businesses.
Shaggy Dog Storytellers Christmas Bash
Shaggy Dog Storytellers are proud to present 'The Shaggy Dog Christmas Bash' on Friday 22nd December 2017 at the Stubbing Wharf, Hebden Bridge, 7.30 pm for a prompt 8.00 pm start.
£7 admission.
This will be a “Stories from the Floor” evening, so come and help celebrate a storytelling Christmas with the many talented tellers at the club.
There will be a spot for you to tell if you want one - or you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the variety of tellers and tales on offer.
Hope to see you there! Best, The Shaggy Dog Team.
The Open Mic, Heptonstall
Open Mic night at The White Lion pub, Heptonstall
Fom 8.30pm.
Come along and play, sing, speak - or act. Or just come and watch and soak up the vibe.
Friendly sound engineer (Mark) on hand to help plug you in to PA etc.
Christmas Carol Service
6-30pm
St. James' Church, Church lane, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6DS
A family friendly service with Hebden Royd Primary School choir; carols and readings.
Refreshments afterwards including Mulled wine, coffee, mince pies.
Piano Bar with Dave Nelson
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Friday 15th December, 8pm.
Admission free, with a voluntary collection for Hebden Bridge Piano Festival.
The Town Hall café will dim the lights, open the bar, roll out the piano and transform into a warm and welcoming venue for a winter's evening.
Meet your friends for a convivial ‘pub-style’ night.
Lunchtime Live at Hope Baptist Chapel
A special Christmas Lunchtime Live, featuring Terry Logan, Frank Leigh, Midnight Train and 14 year old, Isaac Hughes Dennis.
Hebden Bridge Junior Band
1pm to 3pm Hebden Bridge Junior Bandwill be playing carols on Hebden Bridge Market.
And in the evening, from 7.15pm they play at Mytholmroyd Working Men's Club.
All former members welcome to come along and play with us.
Autism Friendly Paddington 2 (PG) (12A)
11.00am
Our occasional autism friendly screenings provide opportunities for people with autism or sensory sensitivity to enjoy a trip to the cinema. We aim to programme a mix of family friendly films at weekends and those specifically for adults during the week. Adjustments at the cinema reduce over-stimulation and create a welcoming place for people with autism to enjoy films with their families, friends or carers.
This delightful sequel to the immensely popular Paddington features new cast members – including Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Grant, Joanna Lumley and others – and sees the adorable bear happily ensconced with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he’s now a popular member of the community, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes. While searching for the perfect present for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday, he spots a unique pop-up book in Mr. Gruber’s antique shop, and embarks upon a series of odd jobs to buy it. But when the book is stolen, it’s up to Paddington and the Browns to unmask the thief.
Artsmill: Winter Open Exhibition
Preview 2-4 on Sunday, 19th November at The David Wright Gallery, Artsmill. Elaine Hook Textile Exhibition - Gallery Lounge
45 artists and designer makers from around the Calder Valley are coming together and showcasing their work at The David Wright Gallery at Artsmill, Hebden Bridge.
Carol Singing at the Railway Station
5:15 pm (for about an hour or so).
This is to raise money for The Railway Children Charity
Come along and sing or bring an instrument.
Parent & Baby: Paddington 2 (PG) (12A)
10.30am
Take time-out in a relaxed and comfortable environment, and enjoy a great movie with your baby for the reduced rate of £6, including a free tea/coffee or glass of squash.
Please note only adults with babies under 12 months can be admitted to this screening. With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch or two), we will help to create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents and guardians to enjoy films with their babies.
This delightful sequel to the immensely popular Paddington features new cast members – including Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Grant, Joanna Lumley and others – and sees the adorable bear happily ensconced with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he’s now a popular member of the community, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes. While searching for the perfect present for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday, he spots a unique pop-up book in Mr. Gruber’s antique shop, and embarks upon a series of odd jobs to buy it. But when the book is stolen, it’s up to Paddington and the Browns to unmask the thief.
Still Point reflection on the theme of 'Unity'
Still Point is a 30 minute evening reflection held mid-week, with readings, prayers, music, candles and silence.
This week's theme is Unity and the reflections can be found in the diary entry of 'What's On' at www.hope-baptist.org.uk
8.00-8.30pm Wednesday 13th December
Hope Chapel, opposite the Picture House
The Big Sing
Good Shepherd Church, Mytholmroyd at 7pm.
Organised by Hebden Royd Christian Aid group.
There will be festive music from Hebden Bridge Junior Band, seasonal singing from Burnley Road School choir, music from local musician Dave Nelson and friends and the chance to sing along to your favourite Christmas Carols and songs.
Mulled wine and mince pies in the interval and the opportunity to hear about the work of Christian Aid.
This event is free, but donations to support the work of Christian Aid and the project being funded by Hebden Royd C.A. group will be welcome.
From Crime Scene to Holiday Camp
Stories of Hawdon Hall
Freda Kelsall
In February 1817, a small homestead near Hardcastle Crags, with a tangle of names - (Hawden - or Hawdon - Hole, Hoyle or Hall) was invaded by notoriety. An aged man of no great fortune was found to have been murdered there; just over a century later, it was providing a welcome for holiday-makers! Local writer and artist Billy Holt may have inspired the idea of Butlins, before setting off with his horse Trigger in pursuit of adventure. His benign influence on the historical record offsets the tragedy of death, detection and retribution.
Freda Kelsall was born in Southport, where she worked for the Public Libraries, trained in speech and drama, and had a novel published, before moving to London to train as a teacher, also beginning to work in TV. After teaching in London and Hampshire, and writing TV plays part-time, her on-going contract (1973-1995) with YTV to write the dramatised social history series, How We Used to Live, led her to make her home in Hebden Bridge, where she has lived since 1982.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Handmade Parade: Parading the North Symposium
Parading the North – A Symposium of Parade and Carnival Arts in the North of England
Todmorden Town Hall
11am-1:30pm and 1:30pm-2:30pm - free
Handmade Parade are delighted to invite you to this unique inspirational event that brings together the very best of world class parade and carnival art from across the North of England.
With guest speakers from our partners Walk the Plank, Hull Carnival Arts, Global Grooves, Brouhaha and Hull Carnival Arts, this event will inspire and ignite new opportunities for events in the North.
Session 1 11am-1:30pm
Parade Performance and Installations
Presentations by
• Handmade Parade- Andrew Kim and Alison Duddle
• Walk the Plank- Liz Pugh
• Hull Carnival Arts- Charles Huckvale
Session 2 1:30pm-2:30pm
Parade Performance and Installations
Presentations by
• Brouhaha- Giles Agis
• Global Grooves- Leon Patel,
• Handmade Parade Book Launch
• Panel Q and A
We welcome you to come and enjoy what is set to be a fantastic day of high profile community parade and carnival sharing.
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
2017-2018 Hebden Bridge Lecture Series
Tony Freemont
Professor of Pathology at the University of Manchester.
Biomarkers
Why is medicine about to undergo the biggest single change ever?
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, The Waterfront Hall
Saturday 9 December 6th at 7:30 PM
Bar/Café open at 6:30 PM
Tickets £10 – £8 Concessions
On sale at the Hebden Bridge Town Hall
or from HB Lit & Sci, The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8DG
Please make cheques payable to HB Lit & Sci
Tel: 07860 164422
Visit the website for more information
Friends of the Picture House present
Dog Day Afternoon
In 1972, a Brooklyn bank robbery intended to fund a sex-change operation turned into a day-long stand-off.
Three years later, director Sidney Lumet turned that strange story into the film Dog Day Afternoon, an intense, gripping, and surprisingly funny crime film featuring one of Al Pacino’s best performances.
Dog Day Afternoon will be screened at Hebden Bridge Picture House on Saturday, December 16 at 4.30pm. The Friends of the Picture House will be on hand to serve appropriate refreshments and also sell tickets for the Christmas raffle.
Music at Walshaw, Xmas 2017
Saturday December 9 at 2pm
Mary Nolan, Irish harp
Dearbhla Nolan, trumpet
Margaret Bruce, piano
Tickets £25 including tea from Kath on 01422 843937 or Margaret@lumley-savile.com
1920s Gala Film (U)
5.15pm
The Picture House, the Friends of the Picture House and the Hebden Bridge Local History Society are delighted to screen the restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade and Gala.
The historic film has been transferred from celluloid to digital format after being discovered by the Yorkshire Film Archive and is being shown in the cinema this autumn for the first time since the 1920s.
The film is silent with accompanying period music, and is approximately 20 minutes long. Free admission. Doors open 15 minutes before the film’s start time.
Royal Ballet Live: The Nutcracker (12A)
2pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12
The young Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present – a Nutcracker doll. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.
After defeating the Mouse King, the Nutcracker and Clara travel through the Land of Snow to the Kingdom of Sweets, where the Sugar Plum Fairy treats them to a wonderful display of dances. Back home, Clara thinks she must have been dreaming – but doesn’t she recognize Drosselmeyer’s nephew?
Cantorelli's Charity Christmas Concerts, carols & readings.
Cantorelli, an 8 piece a cappella ensemble have been singing together for 25 years and this year on Sunday, 10 December will give two separate concerts in aid of two charities.
Concert 1. Hope Babtist Church 2.00pm.
free admission - collection for Todmorden Food Drop In.
Concert 2. Blackshawhead Chapel 5.00pm
free admission - collection for Together We Grow.
For more info:www.cantorelli.co.uk or 01422 846792
Please come, enjoy and support.
Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EE.
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Rehearsals have begun for the Concert on 16th December. Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections. If you are coming for the first time, please contact chris.browne@tiscali.co.uk with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
Heptonstall Advent Window Trail
Heptonstall will be hosting its annual Advent Window Trail from the 1st December. Each day in the run up to Christmas, a window display will light up on an evening, the last one being on Christmas Eve, the displays will stay lit until twelfth night.
A trail map with all the displays on it will be available from Heptonstall Post Office from 1st December. A small donation for the map would be very much appreciated and all proceeds will go towards Heptonstall Festival which will be held in July next year.
Chris Oliver Art Exhibition
The 4th exhibition of original watercolours will be on sale from 5th December, 2017 to the New Year, by Chris Oliver at The Robin Hood Inn, Cragg Vale, near Mytholmroyd, HX7 5SQ
These works take inspiration from the local Calderdale area and are reasonably priced.
The Robin Hood Inn, situated in the rural area of Cragg Vale, ensures a warm welcome with a cosy coal fire, good, homely food and fine beers/wines.
Royal Ballet Live: The Nutcracker (12A)
7.15pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12
The young Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present – a Nutcracker doll. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.
After defeating the Mouse King, the Nutcracker and Clara travel through the Land of Snow to the Kingdom of Sweets, where the Sugar Plum Fairy treats them to a wonderful display of dances. Back home, Clara thinks she must have been dreaming – but doesn’t she recognize Drosselmeyer’s nephew?
Palestinian Christmas Stall
Hebden Bridge Open Market, St George Square
Stall selling Palestinian Christmas crafts, ceramics, glassware, olive wood products, soaps and more. All products are handmade in the West Bank and your purchases will support local Palestinian businesses.
National Theatre Live: Young Marx (12A)
7pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12
1850, and Europe’s most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Soho. Broke, restless and horny, the thirty-two-year-old revolutionary is a frothing combination of intellectual brilliance, invective, satiric wit, and child-like emotional illiteracy.
Creditors, spies, rival revolutionary factions and prospective seducers of his beautiful wife all circle like vultures. His writing blocked, his marriage dying, his friend Engels in despair at his wasted genius, his only hope is a job on the railway. But there’s still no one in the capital who can show you a better night on the piss than Karl Heinrich Marx.
Handmade Parade Book Launch
7pm-8.15pm, The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge
"Joyful Streets: Ten Years of Handmade Parade" written by best-selling author Linda Green and artistic director Andrew Kim, designed by Mike Barrett, with a foreword by John Fox, is a 96-page book filled with fabulous photos spanning a decade of glorious parade art in Hebden Bridge and other events we've produced throughout the north of England and beyond. The book will be on sale for £15 (cash only at book launch).
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
Radical Mycology
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes place at Mytholmroyd Community and Leisure Centre, Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF.
7.30pm
A Talk on ‘Radical Mycology’ with Beth Austin of Rooting and Fruiting
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
One Thousand Ways to Kiss the Ground
An evening of devotional songs and sacred poetry at the Calderdale Yoga Centre. On 2nd December 7 pm - 9 pm.
We are asking guests to make a donation and the proceeds will go to a Palestinian/ Israel peace charity.
No booking required. There will be some snacks and chai.
Any questions, email Kaye
Winter Art Fair
Our annual Winter Art Fair will be at Northlight Art Studio's on 2-3 December 11am to 5pm.
We wil be hosting this event all downstairs in our wonderful Artspace and main class room.
So join us for lots of fab Art and Craft and meet the maker. Have a mullied wine or two and enjoy the activities! Fun for the whole family
Free Event :)
Address: Valley Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BZ
Phone: 01422 843519
Christmas Fayre
Hope Baptist Chapel. 10 until 4pm.
Festive stalls, cake, mince pies, tea & coffee.
Come and join us in the popular Chatty Cafe, and maybe get a Christmas present from our selection of handmade gifts.
Battleship Potemkin with live pianist Darius Battiwala (U)
4.30pm (event starts at 5pm)
Yorkshire Federation of Film Societies (YFFS) together with Hebden Bridge Picture House present the Soviet silent film classic Battleship Potemkin projected from a 35mm film print, in the cinema’s monthly Reel Film slot; but with the added delight that is a live improvised piano accompaniment by celebrated silent film pianist Darius Battiwala.
Doors open at 4.15pm.
At 5pm, Keith Withall, of YFFS, will give a short presentation about the film before it commences
One Thousand Ways to Kiss the Ground
An evening of devotional songs and sacred poetry at the Calderdale Yoga Centre. On 2nd December 7 pm - 9 pm.
We are asking guests to make a donation and the proceeds will go to a Palestinian/ Israel peace charity.
No booking required. There will be some snacks and chai.
Any questions, email Kaye
O'Hooley & Tidow - Winter Folk Tour
Wadsworth Community Centre.
Doors 6:45.
We’re delighted to see the return of Belinda O'Hooley & Heidi Tidow for an evening of beautifully performed original, contemporary and traditional winter songs from their new album 'WinterFolk Vol 1', produced with BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner Ben Walker.
They are a remarkable couple, both are singer/songwriters and both have Irish connections. Known for their exquisite harmonies and sublime musicality they invite comparisons with the most celebrated harmony duos, from early Simon and Garfunkel to the iconic Kate and Anna McGarrigle.
Belinda and Heidi’s powerful, deeply moving and soulful performances are infused with an honesty and empathy that will disarm the hardest of hearts.
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2017 ‘Best Duo’ Nominees
‘One of British Folk's mightiest combinations' (MOJO)
As usual there will be cask ale, hot food and a warm welcome.
Tickets £12 available from Derek on 07890 205980
Winter Showcase Exhibition
The Town Hall, St George's St, Hebden Bridge
Opening Times: Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm | Sat 10am – 3pm | Sun Closed
As a new addition, ARTbound Community are showcasing the creative works of members and visiting artists, as part of a 4 week exhibition overlapping our annual Christmas ARTfair! Throughout the foyer and Cafe area, artists will be showcasing on the walls in aid of extending opportunity to artists and giving visitors chance to purchase more original and affordable art in the run up to the busy festive period.
Free entry for all
Elliotts Antique Fair
8am to 3-30pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd.
This pre Christmas event is the most popular of the year if you are looking for a special gift this the event for you.
On site Cafe serving good home cooked food all day
Admission £1 all classes.
See HebWeb News item for more info and photos
The Todmorden Hippodrome Theatre presents
Blithe Spirit
Blithe Spirit is a play full of laughs and love, mischievous ghosts and sparkling wit. Come and be spirited away this winter with the delightful comedy by The Master – Noël Coward.
Doors open 7pm, performance begins at 7:30pm
Tickets £10/£8 conc. All £8 on opening night
Book tickets at online here or at the Todmorden Tourist Information Centre.
Author Talk - Halifax Central Library
Hebden Bridge author Sarah Dunnakey will be at Halifax Central Library on Thursday 30th November, to talk about her debut novel ‘The Companion’, which has just been published in paperback by Orion.
The Companion is a story of buried secrets, set between the 1930s and the present day, in the valleys and moors between Hebden Bridge and Haworth. Inspired by the real-life history of Gibson Mill in Hardcastle Crags, it tells of Bllly Shaw who has grown up at Potter’s Pleasure Palace, an old cotton mill turned entertainment emporium.
His world changes when he is sent up onto the moor tops to become the companion to another young boy, the wild and unpredictable Jasper Harper, who lives in an isolated house with his mother and uncle, Edie and Charles. Four years after Billy’s arrival Edie and Charles Harper are found dead, ruled a joint suicide. Eighty years later, Anna Sallis the newly appointed custodian of the museum that is now housed in the old mill begins to investigate what happened and unravels fiction from fact, to discover the truth.
Sarah will be reading from The Companion, talking about her writing life and experience as a debut author, and signing copies of the paperback.
Halifax Central Library, 30th November, 7pm.
Event is free but you can book a ticket in advance here
4 Hoarse Men and Friends
An autumn feast of a cappella acoustic music and dance, featuring:
Georgie & Phoebe -
Vivid Appalachian harmonies and percussive dance
The 4 Hoarse Men - Male a cappella quartet from Calderdale
The Remmingtons - Female barbershop a cappella quartet from Calderdale
Mark Chillery - Singer songwriter guitarist from Todmorden
Golden Lion, Todmorden, OL14 6LZ (upstairs)
6.30 doors, 7.00 start
Tickets £5 on the door or call Richard on 07940 850328
1920s Gala Film (U)
1.15pm
The Picture House, the Friends of the Picture House and the Hebden Bridge Local History Society are delighted to screen the restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade and Gala.
The historic film has been transferred from celluloid to digital format after being discovered by the Yorkshire Film Archive and is being shown in the cinema this autumn for the first time since the 1920s.
The film is silent with accompanying period music, and is approximately 20 minutes long. Free admission. Doors open 15 minutes before the film’s start time.
Food for Thought - Hiking in Hong Kong - Guest speaker Ian Vickridge
Doors open 7.00 p.m.
Two course supper - £3.00 7.30
Talk starts 8.15 p.m.
Wadsworth Community Centre, Billy Lane, Old Town, Hebden Bridge HX7 8RY
The image most people have of Hong Kong is a densely populated bustling city of sky scrapers. However there are over 1,000 sq. kilometres that make up Hong Kong including 260 outlying islands and a National Park which incorporate many wonderful hiking trails over mountains which are very similar in size to those in UK's Lake District. Ian first went to Hong Kong in 1975, was immediately struck with this similarity and soon started exploring the trails.
Ian spent four years there during his first stay but often returned for short visits. In 2004 he took up another full time job there and stayed until 2011 when he retired. In 2001 he participated in the Hong Kong Trailwalker – a non stop 100km walk across some 20 hills in the New Territories. He's now completed this walk almost every year since then and will be doing it again this November.
This talk will be about hiking in Hong Kong, how things have changed since those early years of discovering the joys of hiking in Hong Kong, and the Trailwalker event. The talk will be illustrated with a number of slides.
The Headless Woman & Other Delights
A Storyteller leaves Lancashire to spend three years on the Isle of Arran. This is what she found there.
Through storytelling performance, peep-boxes and improvised storytelling, the audience are drawn into a story circle where ancient tales of boggarts and mermaids hold hands with contemporary accounts of supernatural landscapes against a backdrop of Scottish island life.
Join us on Friday 24th November 2017, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf Pub, King St, Hebden Bridge at 8pm where Jackie Harris will reveal all...
Singing Workshop
Singing Workshop with Becky Owen
10am to 4pm at the Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge.
Tickets £25 or £20 concessions.
Lunch available for £3.
For further info and booking contact committee@caldervalleyvoices.org.uk
Wainsgate Makers Bazaar
Championing independent and emerging craftspeople, designer makers, producers and musicians, the Wainsgate Makers Christmas Bazaar showcases a fresh, diverse and complementary mix of products, goods, live music and experiences.
We have sought out traders who can offer quality products and contemporary designs. Original ceramics, sustainably made jewellery, locally produced knitwear, handmade textiles and independent traders passionate about what they produce and sell.
Come and join us for a few hours; listen to some music and top up your hygge with good Saturday seasonal vibes perhaps helped along by some warming mulled sloe gin and of course pick up some great Christmas presents too.
Autism Friendly Screening - Earth: One Amazing Day (U)
11am
Our new occasional Autism Friendly screenings create a sensory friendly and inclusive environment. Adjustments at the cinema reduce over-stimulation and create a welcoming place for people with autism to enjoy films, these adjustments include:
- a relaxed environment where people understand the needs of children and families with autism
- lights left on low
- sound turned down a little
- no trailers or advertisements (unless they are embedded in the film)
- no introductory music whilst you wait for the film
- disabled access
- freedom to move around and sit where you like
- bring your own food and drink
- free entry for carers with valid CEA Card.
From BBC Earth Films comes this stunning sequel to Earth, an astonishing journey revealing the awesome power of the natural world. Over the course of a single day, we track the sun from the highest mountains to the remotest islands to exotic jungles. Breakthroughs in filmmaking technology bring you up close with a cast of unforgettable characters. Told with humour, intimacy and a jaw-dropping sense of cinematic splendour.
Todmorden's Lamplighter Festival
The Calder Valley will be treated to a fire and light extravaganza when the Lamplighter Festival returns to Todmorden on 25 Nov.
Fundraiser for kitchen refurbishment at Wadsworth Community Centre, Old Town
Local rhythm and blues band The 844s will be playing three sets at Wadsworth Community Centre on Saturday 25 November. The event is taking place to help raise funds for the refurbishment of the centre’s kitchen.
Admission costs £5, and doors open at 7.30pm.
Food and cask ales will be available.
The 844s are vocalist and harmonica ace Dave Rigg, lead guitarist Martin McGroarty - a great player with a long musical pedigree, bassist Jerome Dineen, drummer Jim Duffy, and rhythm guitarist and second vocalist Wally Woodcock. The band plays a mixture of original compositions and covers, ranging from slow-burn blues to high-energy rock.
The Hepton Singers: Byrd to Britten - a tribute to Roger Scaife
Heptonstall Church, Saturday 25th November 7.30pm
£9/£6/£1
The Hepton Singers are revisiting some of their favourite repertoire in tribute to Roger Scaife who directed the choir for 25 years, and helped to make the choir what it is today. He introduced the choir over that period to a cornucopia of delicious music, spanning several centuries from the Renaissance to the present day.
The choir will sing music by Byrd, Palestrina, Purcell, Croft, Bach, Bruckner, Vaughan Williams, Britten, and Kodaly. More unusual repertoire will include music by Antonín Tučapský, a Czech composer whose thoughtful, beautiful and deeply spiritual music should be better known, and a new piece by Chris Legg, one of our basses, setting a poem by Emily Dickinson.
Don’t miss what promises to be a special evening!
Twenty Thousand descend on Hardcastle Crags
A virtual walk from the station to Hardcastle Crags and around, 50 to 100 years ago
David Taylor
By the 1850s, visitors were coming to Hebden Bridge for Hardcastle Crags from the mill towns on both sides of the Pennines, all thanks to the railway. By the turn of the century they were coming in their thousands – an estimated 20,000 over the three-day Whitsun holiday in 1897! Using many images from the Pennine Horizons Digital Archive we will follow in their footsteps to see how different it was all those years ago as they walked from the station to and around the Crags, enjoying all the facilities provided there. David has lived all his life in the historic West Riding of Yorkshire, moving to Calderdale in 1988. A member of the History Society and a volunteer with Pennine Horizons, he was involved in co-producing an exhibition on the railway and the visitors to Hardcastle Crags, which was mounted at Gibson Mill and in the town.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Christmas Artfair
The Waterfront Hall, The Town Hall, St George's St, Hebden Bridge
11am - 4pm
Creative stall holders will be filling the beautiful Waterfront Hall for our 3rd Christmas Artfair, situated in Hebden Bridge Town Hall. Next to the superb onsite Café, we'll have stalls full of homewares, gifts, art, photography and festive magic during this one day, eclectic Christmas Shopping Experience!
Free entry for all
Textile Exhibition at Artsmill Hebden Bridge by Elaine Hook
An exhibition of interesting and inspirational textile work using recycled, upcycled, found and antique resources by local Todmorden textile artist Elaine Hook.
Artsmill, Hebden Bridge, in the Coffee Shop Gallery
Meet the Artist Saturday 18th November 2pm till 4pm
Exhibition opens Wednesday 22nd November till 17th December 2017 11.00am till 4.00pm
Look forward to seeing you there.
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
2017-2018 Hebden Bridge Lecture Series
Judith Weir
One of the country’s most distinguished composers.
Appointed Master of the Queen’s Music in 2014.
A Composer’s Life
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, The Waterfront Hall
Saturday 18 November at 7:30 PM
Bar/Café open at 6:30 PM
Tickets £10 – £8 Concessions
On sale at the Hebden Bridge Town Hall
or from HB Lit & Sci, The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8DG
Please make cheques payable to HB Lit & Sci
Tel: 07860 164422
Visit the website for more information
Subud - A Spiritual Path for All
11:45am for 12noon, until 1pm. Free.
Royd Square Centre, end of Bond Street (off Hangingroyd Lane), Hebden Bridge, HX7 7DE
Come and hear about the spiritual sister, and brotherhood of Subud, transcending religious boundaries, & the practice called "latihan".
Ralph will give a little presentation with questions and answers.
You are welcome to come 11:45 for tea, coffee and biscuits - we like to start on time. If you're late, please ring the door bell.
You are most welcome to join the Quaker Meeting for Worship 10:30am (on time!)
Contact Ralph, 07909 488272
More info
Dance For Life
2:30 to 5pm.
Dance for Life in Salem Community Centre, Central Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HB (next to the Co-Op)
Dance to joyful music designed to enhance your energy and mood. No steps to learn, all welcome. £3 - £5 as you can afford.
Contact Roger for information on 07776 426168
Transcience - An Art Exhibition by Graham Hall and Tony Wright
Fox and Goose pub, Hebden Bridge, Monday 20th November 2017 to Sunday 7th January 2018.
Meet the Artists Viewing Friday 24th November 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
All Welcome.
Parent & Baby Screening: Breathe (12A)
10.30am
With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch), we create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents/guardians to enjoy films with their babies (aged under 12 months).
Tickets are just £6 and include a free tea/coffee or glass of squash.
Andy Serkis’s feature directorial debut stars Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy in an inspirational true story. Adventurous and charismatic, Robin Cavendish (Garfield) has his whole life ahead of him when he is paralysed by polio in Africa. Against all advice, his wife (Foy) brings him home from hospital where her devotion and determination transcends his disability.
Exhibition on Screen: David Hockney (U)
Widely considered Britain’s most popular artist, David Hockney is a global sensation with exhibitions in London, New York, Paris and beyond, attracting millions of visitors worldwide. Now entering his ninth decade, Hockney shows absolutely no evidence of slowing down or losing his trademark boldness.
Featuring intimate and in-depth interviews with Hockney, this revealing film focuses on the two blockbuster exhibitions held in 2012 and 2016 at the Royal Academy of Art in London. Advance tickets (priced £12/£11/£10) are available via our website and in person during box office hours.
Josie Duncan / Pablo Lafuente & friends
Winner and finalists of the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, Josie & Pablo are coming to Hebden Bridge as part of their Autumn Tour. It will be a great night.
Where: Birchcliffe Centre / Pennine Heritage, Hebden Bridge
Tickets:£10/£8 available on door 7.30pm
Website: www.josieandpablo.com
www.cgjpmusic.com
International Men's Day Event
Our event will take place on Thursday 16th November at 6:30 pm at the Fox and Goose pub, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.
A series of short talks to last an hour plus followed by free home made curry and a viewing of the 'Cock and Bull Stories' DVD - men's stories for all.
National Theatre Live: Follies (ADV.12A)
1.15pm
New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves. Tracie Bennett, Janie Dee and Imelda Staunton play the magnificent Follies in this dazzling new production.
Advance tickets (priced £15/£13.50/£12) are available via our website and in person during box office hours.
Happy Valley Gay Men’s Social Group
Happy Valley Gay Men's Social Group - meeting this Thursday the 16th of November at Nelson's on Crown Street, HX7 8EH.
We are a social group for gay, bisexual or curious men aged 18+ in and around Hebden Bridge that started in late 2014.
We meet from 7:30 to chat, get to know each other and enjoy a relaxing evening out. We have other future activities planned including walks, film nights and meals out.
If you want to join us ask at the bar for Greg or Happy Valley Gay Men’s Social Group.
U3A Todmorden November Meeting
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be held on Thursday, 16th November in the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden at 1.45.
Our speaker will be Heather Davis whose talk is titled ‘Frogs, Firearms and Flames: Hazards in Modern Museum Collections’.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Mytholmroyd Christmas Market & Lights
12-5.30pm
Head down to St Micheal's Square from 12 noon on Saturday 18th November for the Christmas Market and Lights Switch On
Full day of festive treats includes a local traders and craft market with over 40 stalls, why not pick up a few stocking fillers. There will be entertainment from Hebden Bridge Brass Band, the Peace Artistes, Bazzmatazz and local schools. With free mulled wine and mince pies (courtesy of your Local Coop) activities for children and of course a visit from that very special gent, Father Christmas.
Pennine Prospects' Annual Conference
The South Pennines in the 21st Century – its landscape and cultural heritage
9am-4pm, Mytholmroyd Leisure and Community Centre.
Booking through Eventbrite. Tickets £29.50 including a locally sourced lunch from Craggies and The South Pennines 'Through the Lens' calendar.
- The South Pennines Regional Park
- A thriving economy and local distinctiveness
- A landscape for the future - their heritage in our hands
- A space for everyone
Check www.pennineprospects.co.uk for more details nearer the date
Email to be added to the mailing list
The Withins Farms
Steven Wood
The ruin of Top Withins on Stanbury Moor is internationally famous as the supposed inspiration for the site of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. In real life, it was one of three Withins farms carved out of the moor in the sixteenth century.
The history of these farms provides a fascinating study of the hill farming economy of the Pennine moors from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Steven Wood is an independent historian who has been studying the Haworth area for some thirty years. He has published seven books on Haworth and its neighbouring villages of Oxenhope and Stanbury. The most recent is his collaboration with Peter Brears on the history of the Withins farms.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Psychic Demonstration
Susan Wood medium, with over 45 years experience, will be demonstrating at Stubbing Wharf Public house, Hebden Bridge.
On 8th November at 7.30pm.
Tickets £10.00 on the door or online from susanwoodmedium.com
Lunchtime Live at Hope Baptist Chapel is launching on Saturday 11th November and is going to be a monthly free event, allowing local folk to showcase their talent on stage.
1pm – 4pm
Admission Free
All are welcome
Friends of the Picture House present
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The next FOPH presentation at Hebden Bridge Picture House on Saturday, November 11 at 4.30pm for 5pm is 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (15), starring Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Mark Ruffalo and Kirsten Dunst.
Written by Charlie Kaufman, the film is a comical and poignant look at break-ups, breakdowns - and breakthroughs. Critics praised the film as being 'clever and wonderfully eccentric'.
Appropriate snacks will be served by the Friends before the film.
1920S Gala Film (U)
6.45pm
The Picture House, the Friends of the Picture House and the Hebden Bridge Local History Society are delighted to screen the restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade and Gala.
The historic film has been transferred from celluloid to digital format after being discovered by the Yorkshire Film Archive and is being shown in the cinema this autumn for the first time since the 1920s.
The film is silent with accompanying period music, and is approximately 20 minutes long. Free admission.
Doors open 15 minutes before the film’s start time.
Phantom Voices live at the Shoulder of Mutton
Folk rock from the Fylde coast of Lancashire. Phantom Voices are a six-piece band playing a mix of traditional tunes and self-penned songs with a focus on local stories and vocal harmonies.
Recently back from a highly successful engagement at the Costa Del Folk festival Phantom Voices are rising stars of the folk world.
www.phantomvoices.com
contact Mike on 07701 071286 for more details
Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EE.
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre. Rehearsals have begun for the Concert on 16th December.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections. If you are coming for the first time, please contact chris.browne@tiscali.co.uk with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
1-4pm Hebden Bridge Methodist Church
Please come along to our free social events on a Monday and enjoy telling tales of your life and experiences.
Frank Woolrich of Pennine Digital will be on hand to scan and save any photos you bring with you, and you can record your oral history to add it to the rich record of social history for our area.
Tall Tales by a short woman
A free community event!
Ursula Holden Gill is a one-woman towards the force. An award-winning actress and familiar face on screen Emmadale's Alice Dingle and Teachers' Carol Trotter, in recent years she has established herself as one of the most unique and pertinent talents on the British storytelling scene. From her stunningly characterised adaptations of traditional folk and fairytales to her signature streetwise savvy, self-penned originals, Ursula can make you laugh and cry, think, reflect and roar again, all in the space of half an hour.
Elliotts Antique Fair
8-30am to 3pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue Mytholmroyd.
All your favorite dealers selling a wide range of antiques and collectables. On site cafe selling an excellent range of home cooked food.
Admission £1 all classes.
Morning Star fundraiser with Red Hippo
Red Hippo are lead guests at a fundraiser for the socialist daily paper the Morning Star at the Trades Club on the afternoon of Sunday, November 5, 2pm to 6pm. Is the date coincidental? Who knows?
There'll be the usual formula of excellent food, curry, stalls, Cuban raffle and politics.
Jenny Lynn from Halifax Friends of Palestine will report back from the previous day's national demo for Palestine.
All this for a fiver or less. Enjoy!
Bonfire Night at The Hinchliffe Arms
3.30pm onwards.
Come and join us for family-friendly fun and to celebrate Bonfire Night at The Hinchliffe Arms, Cragg Vale, Hebden Bridge, HX7 5TA
Free entry - although we are asking for donations for Watermark Flood Fund Calderdale.
Chef Rob Owen Brown promises Bonfire: Firework Display: Vintage DJ: vintage games (hook a duck, coconut shy, skittles etc.) BBQ: Hog Roast: toffee apples: BBQ: veggie street market: local ales: stalls.
Carved pumpkin competition (bring your carved pumpkin to be judged at 6pm).
RSVP: 01422 883256/
thehinchliffepub@gmail.com
Hebden Bridge Arts Festival Presents:
Café Culture
A digitally illustrated talk by Trevor Moody
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 2.30pm
Local Stories & Local Speakers
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake £5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome -
Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Gigspanner - Wadsworth Community Centre
Doors 6:45, Wadsworth Community Centre.
Since his departure from folk-rock pioneers Steeleye Span, legendary fiddle player Peter Knight has turned his full attention to his trio “Gigspanner” and in the process has established their reputation as one of the most innovative acts on the folk/roots scene.
This year the trio have recorded a new album ‘The Wife of Urban Law.’
The trio’s visit to Wadsworth is an early stop on their current U.K. tour promoting the brand new album. For this album, Gigspanner has again used traditional tunes as a starting point, rearranging and improvising them to create inventive, sometimes hypnotic, new pieces.
Already receiving critical praise, Gigspanner’s new album material will be on show at Wadsworth.
Peter is joined by Roger Flack on guitar and Sacha Trochet on percussion, both of whom are powerful and intelligent musicians in their own right.
“A glorious tour de force…simply exquisite ****” Spiral Earth
Tickets £14 available from Derek on 07890 205980
The Ballad of Shirley Collins - Hebden Bridge Screening!
7:45pm
Widely regarded as the 20th century’s most important English folk singer, Shirley Collins stood at the epicentre of the traditional music revival of the ‘60s and ‘70s; but in 1980, a vocal chord disorder forced her into early retirement.
Rob Curry and Tim Plester’s lyrical, inspiring and richly textured documentary – the follow-up to their award-winning Way of the Morris – explores the story behind the icon and chronicles Shirley’s gallant battle, aged 80, to rediscover that voice she lost so many years previously; counterpointing this contemporary journey with audio archive of her fascinating ‘50s trip around the American South with song collector Alan Lomax.
Trades Club Quiz
8.45pm
Raising funds for a Labour victory at the coming election
The quiz consists of a picture round, questions on events in the news and and the ever popular and themed music round.
All presented by the lovely Dave Boardman.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out with supporters of the next government.
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
Gardeners' Question Time
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes place at Mytholmroyd Community and Leisure Centre, Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd,Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF. on Thursday 2nd November 2017 at 7.30pm when there will be a ‘Gardeners' Question Time'
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found
at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Dark Matter Promotions presents...
An evening of live psych/alt rock
Doors 8pm
Upstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden
Black Doldrums are a Heavy-Psych duo from London, signed to
Wrong Way Records, consisting of Kev Gibbard on guitar and vocals and Sophia Lacroix on drums and vocals. They deliver multiple layers of sound with fuzzy echo-drenched guitars and heavy relentless drums.
The band have supported acts such as The Cult of Dom Keller, White Manna, Sterling Roswell of Spaceman 3, Thurston Moore, The Fall and Dead Rabbits.
Purple Merlin
4 piece from Stockport creating a unique rock and roll sound with a blues/psychedelic influence.
Liberal Violence
Alt 4 piece from Todmorden with a style of their own
Folk Music gig
Doors open 7pm
Fielden Centre, Ewood Road, Todmorden OL14 7DD
Tickets £5 or £8 with hot meal (gluten-free option available)
Featuring balkan gypsy folk band Lazlo Baby and supported by local acts including Phil Reed (from Tod Folk Fest 2015) and Steve ‘Manifold’ Anderson.
“Hailing from Eastern Stockport, Lazlo Baby bring you Balkan folksy ska with high octane exuberance. Whilst dabbling in the delights that klezmer, gypsy and trad Irish music have to offer, Lazlo Baby stitch together pounding melodies that’ll clobber you with their enthusiastic brouhaha.”
See website for further details and booking
National March and Rally
Justice Now: Make it right for Palestine
12 noon, Speakers' Corner, Hyde Park, London
Halifax Friends of Palestine are running a coach from Hebden Bridge to London on 4th November. Seats are £20, or £10 for unwaged. We're hoping this will be a huge event so please support if you can. For tickets and further details email Angus, or phone 07825 346 224.
See website for more info
Indian Lights Festival
5.30pm to 8.00pm at the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge. Join us for a beautiful evening where we share our traditions of stories, music, songs and dance.
Also featuring a special performance of a rare musical instrment "Shehnai" by guest musician Vijay Venkat.
Join the Annapurna Dance company for their annual Hebden Bridge Dewali celebration on Saturday.
This family event will feature some outstanding dance and music from the Indian sub-continent as well as storytelling.
Thanks to the generous support of the Community Foundation for Calderdale the event is free but a healthy vegetarian feast is available to purchase so that you can really enjoy your evening.
The cost of this food is just £7 for adults and £3 for children. Priority tickets for food are available at the Post Office in Hebden Bridge and there will be some food available on the night on a first come first served basis.
Free event, but please reserve your place by email to avoid disappointment.
The Trials and Tribulations of the Early Railway Passengers
7:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Hope Chapel, New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW in the Ebenezer Room - use the side entrance of Hope Street.
A third history talk by Peter Jeffery organised to raise funds for The Friends of Hebden Bridge Station.
Suggested donation of £2.
The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
Spooky Stories from the Floor
As we have so many talented tellers attending The Shaggy Dog Storytellers at the moment, some long-standing members and performers, others relatively new, every other clubnight during the following twelve months there will be a “floor” night with guest performance tellers in between. This will give the opportunity to tell to all those who wish to do so, but, let me stress, these nights are not just for performers. We also need an audience!
There are those who prefer to listen to the variety of stories and tellers that these nights offer. I think we have a good night in store with contributions from professional, semi-professional and good amateurs taking part.
As we are so near Halloween, scary stories may well be to the fore!
Hope to see you there
Upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf, King St, Hebden Bridge. 8pm.
£7 Entry.
Mytholmroyd Master Plan
St Michael’s Church Hall
10am -3.30pm
Hebden Royd and Hilltop Parishes Neighbourhood Plan and planning consultants AECOM are working towards a Masterplan for Mytholmroyd which aims to work with the Environment Agency’s proposals and puts forward ideas for enhancing local connectivity, creating a stronger sense of place and proposals for key sites and locations.
Here is your chance to help shape the Mytholmroyd Master Plan
Refreshments provided • Children welcome
www.hebdenhilltopplan.co.uk
How to be a Craftivist - The Art of Gentle Protest
Do you think everyone's getting more and more shouty and cross? There's certainly plenty to be unhappy about but we need to keep our cool.
Craftivist Sarah Corbetts gentle but powerful message has hit the zeitgeist. Come and hear her in conversation with Helen Meller, Hebden Arts Festival director, and find out more about the thoughtful philosophy of her new book "How to be a Craftivist".
Saturday October 28th, 7.30pm at the Egg Factory, tickets £5 or £15 with a copy of the book, book online online here through Eventbrite or in person at the Town Hall or the Egg Factory.
The Original Hebden Bridge Ghost Walk
Naked Races, Witchcraft, the Black Death, Robin Hood and a host of other horrible histories await Beyond the Veil of Calderdale, a spine tingling, grisly ghost walk first commissioned by Hebden Bridge & Halifax Arts Festival.
Following its repeated sell out success in 2014, Ursula Holden Gill has further developed these deliciously dark, authentic collections into an annual Hebden Bridge Ghost Walk which in 2017 will run as part of 'The Great Pumpkin Festival' on the 28th & 29th October.
Join her at the Wavy Steps in the centre of town (HX7 8EX) at 7pm on both Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th. Aimed at adults and older children but suitable for families, prams, wheelchairs and dog lovers alike this promises to be a magical evening of murder, mystery and mayhem.....
Pumpkins in Hebden Bridge
Throughout the day you can walk around Hebden Bridge on the pumpkin trail. Spotting displays from Sand in Your Eye and fab window displays in shops, cafes, bars, and community groups! There will be music from Hebden Radio and Oxjam all through the day, face painting, stalls and much more.
The Boggarts & How to Trick Them Trail
Small gnome like creatures called Boggarts have been living on the moors around here since before time began. For centuries, they managed to exist peaceably alongside humans, keeping themselves well – hidden in ditches and hedgerows and appearing only to unsuspecting travellers with the promise of a trick if no treat was forthcoming. But gradually humans over farmed the moors, burnt them, built on them and polluted them with their factories and so the Boggarts got angry and became more goblinesque. They set about stealing down into town and causing a right rumpus. And so they still do, especially at this time of year.
Quick to shape shift, slippery in their speech and fast on their humongous hairy feet so their pranks all look like your fault, the stories you'll hear on this How to Trick a Boggart Trail won't only protect you from the wily ways of these halflings but will also teach you how to identify, outwit and even befriend one!
Join master storyteller and Boggart re homer Ursula Holden – Gill on Sunday 29th October at 3pm by the Wavy Steps on Bridgegate as she transforms the town centre into a series of magical hideouts and prankster points you never knew were there! (Suitable for young children this event has been commissioned by The Great Pumpkin Festival.)
Local History Society AGM followed by
How the Hippies changed Hebden Bridge
Chris Ratcliffe and Jenny Slaughter
The 1970s was the decade when people seeking an alternative lifestyle - the 'hippies' - began to move to Hebden Bridge in significant numbers. The town started earning a reputation for having a radical edge, attracting kindred spirits and eventually being declared the 4th funkiest town in the world.
Chris and Jenny will cover topics ranging from the Queens Terrace Squat, Aurora wholefoods, new forms of spirituality, the renovation of derelict properties and the wider creative counter culture. Chris is a former Queens Terrace squatter and now editor of HebWeb. Jenny bought Latham Farm as a ruin in the 1970s and has lived there ever since. Both were involved in gathering material for the recent very popular History Society exhibition with the same title.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Treesponsibility Autumn Gathering
Help us plant 2,000 trees!
Two days tree planting at Gorpley reservoir. Pick ups from Todmorden railway staion 10:20 Saturday, 11:00 Sunday
Two nights accommodation at Hebden Hey Hostel, great vegan food, celebration with cake on Saturday. Mini bus pick ups from Hebden Bridge station Friday night at 18:15 and 20:30. Cost for the weekend: £25 to cover hire of hostel and food. It's free if you are just coming the day and you will get home made soup with bread and hot drinks with biscuits (all vegan) on site.
Lots of warm layers of clothes, waterproofs and stout footware essential
Email or ring Christina on 07709 690368 for more details and to book
Dance Festival to return for second year:
The Hebden Bridge Dance Festival has received a grant of £3,150 to organise a second festival on the weekend 20-22 October 2017.
See HebWeb news item (2 Oct)
Ceilidh with 'Peace Works' - HB Dance Festival
7.30pm Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Hebden Bridge Dance Festival present the 2017 festival launch event, a traditional Ceilidh with music by local Ceilidh band "Peace Works".
Come along and enjoy dancing a range of traditional dances in lines, sets and circles to their polkas, jigs and reels, with a couple of additional Celtic tunes thrown in for good measure between dances.
"Peace Works" is a local Ceilidh band who have been playing together for many years for community events and to raise funds for charities dear to their hearts. They have gathered a large collection of tunes and dances, mostly from the Celtic tradition, including many of the Ceilidh favourites and a few lesser known gems.
Jim Ledwidge leads the band on piano accordion and your main caller will be Rosie Benton.
For more information about the festival and to book tickets visit our website
Little Rascals contemporary dance class
11am to 12.30 am
Let your 'little rascals' loose with Northern Rascals dance company, as part of the 2nd Hebden Bridge Dance Festival. The fun and innovative workshop, at the Combined Arts Suite 4, (above the Antiques Centre in Valley Road), will allow youngsters to express and tap into their creativity through a series of theatrical dance games.
We will play with our imagination to enter a world where anything can exist, from floors made of treacle to morphing into scary and very silly monsters! The class will be focused on letting go, having fun and really finding our inner (or outer) clown. So sign up, come down and let’s get silly!Open to all ages, young and old, parents are also encouraged to take part. For tickets visit website
Dance For Life Disco - HB Dance Festival
9pm, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
The dance for life disco is perfect for anyone who just needs to let their hair down!
Come together & move your body & soul. Bring your friends, anyone who wants to dance free.
No fixed steps. Nothing is right or wrong. A place to dance like nobody is watching, with beautiful music. Bring nibbles to share!
"I just love playing music that releases fear stress and heartache and attracts authentic miracles for love and forgiveness. I listen to so many tracks for each dance for life!"
"I work with abused and traumatised men and women. I take them from survival mode into living mode where they find their wisdom, courage and inner power to create new beliefs to build a beautiful life. I Skype all over the world." – Roger King
Roger has just completed his 7th book: A Little Book of Love. Find out more about Roger here
40s/50s Jive Class - HB Dance Festival
1.30pm Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Get a taste of 40s/50s jive at this beginners class!
"My partner Nigel and I teach jive which is s blend of 1940's Swing Jive and 1950's Rock n Roll to absolute Beginners and to the more advanced Jiver's."
"At the Hebden Bridge festival we will be doing demonstrations and teaching people new to Jive, showing them the basic footwork, a few easy moves and a couple of strolls which, unlike jive for which you will need a partner, are individual dances, similar to line dances but done to jive music."
"If you are bitten by the bug, you can come along to our Jive Class in Halifax the following week."
- Sue Aldham
The Raconteurs' Delight Cabaret
8pm to Late
Hebden Bridge Trades Club
The Raconteurs' Delight Cabaret returns to the Trades after an immensely successful Green Gathering, bringing back some new friends as well as old favorites. Joining local diva Terry Logan and Leeds' own Johnny Solstice we'll be showcasing the awesome poet and in-your-face radical Salena Godden and the incredible rhyme-smith and stand-up comedian Elvis McGonagall.
Rounding off the evening with top dance tunes in a steampunk cabaret stylie will be Dom Barry, (aka DJ Templehead) so you're in for a winner-of-a-night whatever your tastes...
Beginners Appalachian Dance Class - HB Dance Festival
1.30pm, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Get down to the Second Hebden Bridge Dance Festival this October and try something new!
Fiddle 'n' Feet are a mixed Appalachian dance team formed over 15 years ago.
We currently have 10 dancers and 5 musicians and practice in Shipley, West Yorkshire.
We choreograph our own dances which are lively and energetic consisting of traditional Appalachian dance steps from the Appalachian mountains of America. Our musicians play old-time and bluegrass fiddle tunes.
We perform at festivals, dance and charity events mainly in Yorkshire and Lancashire and sometimes further afield.
Anyone wishing to join our workshop will be required to wear hard soled shoes or tap shoes. No experience necessary. Complete beginners welcome.
Our workshop will consist of a performance of one of our dances. We will teach simple Appalachian steps from this dance which hopefully at the end of the workshop we will all perform. The musicians play old time and bluegrass fiddle tunes.
Northern Rascals teenagers and young adults dance workshop
13.10 to 15.00
Hebden Bridge Methodist Church (opposite the Co-op).
Anna Holmes from the Northern Rascals dance company hosts this energetic workshop for teenagers and young adults to explore and enjoy contemporary dance.
Anna has trained in a combination of different styles such as modern, ballet, jazz and most notably, contemporary, so expect the workshop to be high energy, as we delve in and out of the floor and up in to the sky, all set to the background of great music.
This class, for teenagers and young adults, is suitable for people with all varying levels of experience of the form, including beginners.
Previous dance experience is preferable but not necessary! Just bring an openness and trust in the capacity of your body. So be brave and come join us!
Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre. Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections.
If you are coming for the first time, please contact Chris Browne with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
The Speed Sisters
7.45pm doors open 7.30pm,
Hebden Bridge Picture House
£5/6/7 entry - cash on door only please
Documentary
The Speed Sisters are the first all-woman race car driving team in the Middle East. Against the backdrop of the turbulent West Bank — where tense military occupation and restricted civil liberties are the norm — meet the five extraordinary young women who have determinedly driven their way into the heart of the gritty, male-dominated Palestinian street car-racing scene.
As fast and as furious as the cars, Amber Fares‘ first feature-length documentary is a lively yet layered portrait of modern womanhood, exploding stereotypes as it intervveaves exhilarating racing footage with personal perspectives; and offering a much-needed glimpse into Palestinian lives.
Director Amber Fares, 2015, 78 mins, PG
Arabic with English Subtitles
Happy Valley Gay Men’s Social Group
A social group for gay, bisexual and curious men aged 18+, we meet every other week to chat, make new friends and generally have fun.
On the 19th of October we will meet in Nelson’s Wine Bar on Crown Street, HX7 8EH. If looking for us ask behind the bar for our group or Greg and they should send you the right way.
Enquiries can be sent here
U3A Todmorden October Meeting
Don’t Chuck It, Check It
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be held on Thursday, 19 October in the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden at 1.45. The meeting is an unusual one: Sheila Antrobus, local antiques expert, will be giving a short talk titled ‘Don’t Chuck It, Check It’, accompanied by a brief evaluation of objects brought by our members.
This meeting has very particular arrangements which must be adhered to; details are available on our website under News / October’s Monthly Meeting. Please check them rather than turn up and be disappointed.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
Proms Concert by Hebden Bridge Band
7pm, all welcome at Hebden Bridge Band's 'Proms' concert, at the Good Shepherd Church, Mytholmroyd.
Bring along your flags to join in with rousing renditions of 'Jerusalem', 'Land of Hope and Glory' and 'Pomp and Circumstance' - as well as traditional marches and more modern music.
Refreshments and home-made cakes.
Free entry, but donations are very welcome.
Dance for Life
2:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Salem Community Centre
Central street HX7 6HB (next to Co-op)
Come upstairs to Les Siddall Hall
We will move to beautiful music & make connection to our capacity to love & have joy!
(£5 – £3 depending on income)
Megan Henwood
Wadsworth Community Centre
Doors 6:45, Show 8:00
Radio 2 Folk Award Winner in 2009 Megan Henwood has a growing legion of admirers as of one of Britain's most promising singer-songwriters and we are proud to be a venue on her Autumn Tour to promote her "River" album.
Following her successful collaboration and tour with Jackie Oates last year and a fabulous show at the Homegrown Festival in Bury, Megan embarked on a national tour Autumn 2016 as special guest of the excellent Show Of Hands.
This year Megan has played solo shows, joint tours and festivals; and additionally has recorded her third album "River." which "demonstrates the evolving talent and maturity of a singer ..… and a writer whose storytelling is supported by fine melodies and solid musicianship" (Folking.com).
In support we have Yan Tan Tether who play a host of instruments (piano, banjo, guitar, fiddle) but concentrate mostly on creating beautiful a capella arrangements. Their voices create spine-tingling harmonies interspersed with some rollicking good chorus songs. Mike Harding describes them as the "Golden Tonsils of Otley!"
Tickets £12 available from Derek on 07890 205980
Friends of the Picture House present
The Last Picture Show
The next FOPH presentation is Peter Bogdanovich's beautiful and evocative The Last Picture Show, made in 1971 with Cybill Shepherd, Timothy Bottoms and Jeff Bridges.
Nominated for numerous Oscars, this stunning film is set in a dying Texas town in the early 1950s and has a soundtrack by Hank Williams, Frankie Laine and others.
The Last Picture Show will be shown on Saturday, October 14 at 4.30pm. The Friends will be on hand to serve free snacks appropriate to the film!
Wadsworth Litter Pick
Gathering at 10.30 am at Wadsworth Community Centre.
Supervised children welcome as helpers.
High Viz vests, pickers and gloves provided.
Free soup for helpers afterwards at the Centre.
Apple-Pressing Day at Touchearth
Come along and join us, with or without your own apples.
1/2 mile from Hebden Bridge, at HX7 8PS
The Farm gate is at the junction of Burlees Lane & Wadsworth Lane. (Sorry no parking on site. Apples can be dropped off at the gate)
What to bring? Yourselves, your apples if you have them, glass or plastic screw top bottles for your juice, and wellies!
Multi Oppression (Intersectionality) Awareness
Equality United are running a free, interactive, awareness training session at Todmorden Library on Saturday, 14th October, 1-3.30 p.m.
See our Facebook page for more information.
The library is accessible (wheelchair access in Hall Street).
Love and Laughter
An Awesome evening of songs, from Mozart to Manhatten Transfer, with Due Voci and Bright Shiners.
Hebden Bridge Golf Club. HX78PH.
Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm.
£12.50, including food. Licensed Bar.
In Aid of Calder Valley Search & Rescue
What could be better!!
Calder Ward Forum
6.30pm arrival for 6.45pm start in the Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St. Georges Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY.
Police Update and local Police priorities and an open forum.
Change to programme
The Todmorden Old Pub Trail
Barbara Rudman
This talk illustrates the speaker’s passion for the history of twentieth century pubs, which, she believes, reflects our social evolution very closely. The memories of earlier generations have been captured to save a vital part of our local history. The memories of earlier generations have been captured to save a vital part of our local history.
Born in County Durham , Barbara has lived in Todmorden for over fifty years and has been involved with various community charities.
We are hoping that the talk on The Whittakers and the Holme at Cliviger will be given later in the season.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Apple Day with Valley Organics
Our annual celebration of the British organic apple.
Come and experience over 20 different apples including several locally grown varieties Thursday Oct 12 6.30-8.30pm.
Salem Mill Cafe, Salem Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 6HB.
There will be a free raffle, with prizes including apple juices and an apple tree, and appley treats to sample. Local apple guru, Mark Simmonds will be on hand to answer your apple-related questions too.
If you have any apple varieties you have grown that we could all try, please do bring them along or drop some off to us in the shop beforehand.
Café Culture
This talk is a nice mix of the serious side of wartime, interwoven with the music (featuring 3 instruments) & the humour, by John Wallis
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 2pm
Local Stories & Local Speakers
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake £5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome -
Pay on the door For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Methera
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Thursday 12th October, 8.00 pm
Methera string quartet has its roots planted firmly in English traditional music. Their national tours and Radio 3 broadcasts have established them as a scintillating live act blazing a trail between folk and chamber music.
Tickets £12 (child £8) from the Town Hall, wegottickets.com, or 07816 445255
Hebden Bridge Junior Band's Autumn Fair
1pm until 4pm, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Please come along and support your local youth band. As well as musical entertainment there will be tea, coffee, home-made cakes available, as well as a book stall, chocolate tombola and raffle.
Especially welcome is anyone aged between 7 and 19 who is interested in joining us, we can supply instruments and lessons for a small fee, and are always on the lookout for new members.
Come along and see us in action.
Hebden Bridge Trades Club
8pm - 11pm
Tickets here
Often hailed as ‘Wigan’s answer to Jimi Hendrix’, John Fairhurst has been wooing the live circuit for over a decade with his astounding guitar skills, but 2016 saw him break through to international the international scene.
2017 has continued the trend and we are very lucky to be welcoming John back to the Trades in his solo incarnation.
Acoustic Guitar Magazine USA recently hailed Fairhurst as in the Top 3 Resonator guitar players worldwide, being the only European on the list.
His headline slot of Blues Alive Festival was aired across Czech National Television, while his music also featured on several movie soundtracks including ‘Plan Z’ and the upcoming Martin Scorsese feature.
If you’ve already seen him perform, you’ll know he’s a phenomenon – if this is your first time you’re going to be blown away. The best living British guitarist is back in town…
NB John Fairhurst will be onstage 8.30 – 10pm with 15 minute interval
www.johnfairhurst.com
Home Hi-Fi presents
Lee Southall (Live) plus DJ's
Event Details: Home Hi-Fi pres:
Lee Southall (Live)
And DJ's:
Any Pye (Balearic Social)
Jimmy Welsh
The Libertine, Mytholmroyd
Sunday 8th October 2017
5pm - 11pm
For our next Home Hi-Fi we welcome Lee Southall down for a special acoustic set with support from Andy Pye (Balearic Social) & Jimmy Welsh.
Lee Southall
The former Coral guitarist brings a wealth of experience to his solo performances. Folk, pop, blues and country thread their way through songs that take inspiration from the melodic intricacy of Bert Jansch and Davey Graham, through to the raw sparseness of Karen Dalton and Townes Van Zandt.
New BBC One Television Series
Outline Productions are filming a brand new series 'Let's Get A Good Thing Going' for the BBC that's centred around Hebden Bridge 'community champions' who are looking to set up an idea/project that will benefit the community.
Kevin Duala (well known for presenting on BBC's The One Show) will be presenting, Let's Get A Good Thing Going on Tuesday 10th October at 6.30pm at Hebden Bridge Little Theatre.
We're asking people who live within the area to come along to be part of the audience and support the Hebden Bridge community projects that are featuring in this brand new show.
If you feel that you would be interested in this exciting TV opportunity that aims to showcase the fantastic sense of community spirit with the Hebden Bridge area please contact sroaudiences.com
Hebden Bridge Little Theatre presents
'Proof' by David Auburn
Tony Award winning play about love, trust, genius and madness in the world of mathematics! Funny, touching and a great night out at the theatre!
Tickets can also be purchased in person at Innovation, Hebden Bridge. The play runs from Monday-Saturday, 2-7 October, 7.30pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
Plants for Problem Places
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes place at Mytholmroyd Community and Leisure Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF. on Thursday 5th October 2017 at 7.30pm when there will be a talk on ‘Plants for Problem Places’ with John Foley of Holden Clough Nursery (plants for sale)
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Poetry - Ginnels and Snickets: Portals to Other Places
Caldergate poets meet in Hebden Bridge every month to workshop their poetry.
Coming up on 5th October at 9pm is a chance to see six of them plus musician (Steve Anderson) perform free at the Ilkley Literature Festival Fringe. More details:
Luddendenfoot Ward Forum
Thursday 5th October 6:30pm arrival for a 6:45pm start in the Erringden Room, St. Michael's Church Hall, Mytholmroyd HX7 5DS
There will be a presentation and update on flood works.
In addition there will be a Police Update and a chance to decide on what should be the priorities for your local area.
There will also be an opportunity to give your views in the Open Forum section of the meeting.
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
2017-2018 Hebden Bridge Lecture Series
Professor Jeff Forshaw
Professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester.
Jeff is co-author with Brian Cox of Universal: A guide to the cosmos.
Before the Big Bang
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, The Waterfront Hall
Friday October 6th at 7:30 PM
Bar/Café open at 6:30 PM
Tickets £10 – £8 Concessions
On sale at the Hebden Bridge Town Hall
or from HB Lit & Sci, The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8DG
Please make cheques payable to HB Lit & Sci
Tel: 07860 164422
Visit the website for more information
Dark Matter promotions presents...
An evening of live stoner rock, doom & fuzz bands
Upstairs at the Golden Lion £5 otd; £4.40 via ents24
Doors 8pm
If you like your music dark and dirty, you will love this ....stoner rock, doom & fuzzed out desert sounds - it will be loud with riffage aplenty.
Witch Tripper 3 piece Rock band from Nottingham - Stoner/Groove Rock and Roll
Sound Of Origin are a fuzzed out riffing machine from Huddersfield, create music with the ability to both 'chill you out' or hit you with mammoth sized concussive soundwaves and bury them deep inside your brain.
FD - Instrumental subsonic doom laden stoner rock from Todmorden
Hebden Bridge WI Awesome Autumn Rag Market
The Hebden Bridge WI Awesome Autumn Rag Market is the place to grab a bargain on all your favourite haberdashery and craft goods.
If you're a crafter, sewer, knitter, crocheter or a vintage lover, this is the place to be. We have an eclectic mix of fabric, buttons, ribbons, yarn, vintage pieces, books and anything else you could possibly need to inspire your creative mind!
Once again we have spread over on two sites - The Waterfront Hall in the Town Hall and the Egg Factory on Victoria Road, even more Bargains to be had!
WI Cake and refreshments at the Egg Factory, Cafe at the Town Hall.
Entry is £1 for adults and free for crafty young things under 16. Proceeds go to our Charity of the Year, Overgate Hospice and The Hebden Bridge WI Bursary for educating and inspiring women.
We are very Dog Friendly!
At their general meeting this Saturday (7 Oct), the Great Coop are inviting food producers to give short presentations about their work. There'll also be a chance for a chat, a drink, and something to nibble from 1pm onward.
Wainsgate Concert: Jemima Foxtrot:
The Wainsgate concert series comes to an end on Sat 7 October with the return of former Calder High School student Jemima Foxtrot performing her recent Edinburgh Fringe hit show.
'Extraordinary is my Ordinary' by Victoria Shone
- upcoming new exhibition at ArtsMill for the month of September.
Exhibition: Fawcett, his life and legacy, locally and world-wide
'Fawcett, his life and legacy, locally and world-wide'.
Hebden Bridge Local History Society.
9.00am to 5.00pm at Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George's St, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY
Seven Impromptus and other works by Simon Manfield
Wednesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
11am - 4pm The David Wright Gallery
This series of paintings and drawings by artist Simon Manfield illustrates the poem 'Orcadians: Seven Impromptus' by George Mackay Brown, which was published in his first collection, The Storm, in 1954.
Brown’s vision of an Orkney community fuses stillness with drama and the characters of Orkney's people are described with wit, anger, suspicion and melancholy, much like in the telling of a tale or saga.
The collection visualises Brown’s depictions and is a celebration of the poet, the poem and Orkney itself. It is accompanied by a limited edition book published by Kettillonia. Also included in the exhibition are new works, some giving hints to future drawing projects.
Calderdale Beer and Cider Festival 2017
Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Thursday 28th Sept - 2 - 10pm (CAMRA members free entry/non-members £1), Friday 29th Sept -12 -11pm (CAMRA members £1 entry/non-members £2), Saturday 30th Sept - 12- 5.30pm (CAMRA members £1 entry/non-members £2), Saturday 30th September - 5.30-10pm (Free entry for all).
Over 50 beers, ciders and perries from both sides of the Pennines and around the UK. Beers ordered from breweries only, some specially commissioned ales and ales in wooden casks. Food available from the Town Hall Cafe.
Entertainment Thursday evening- Hebden Bridge Hill Millies. This year's charity is the Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team.
From July onwards details of the beers ordered will appear on the Halifax and Calderdale CAMRA website
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Hope Baptist Church. 10 - 1pm.
Lots of Homemade Cakes, Tea & Coffee.
All are welcome to support us in our Chatty Cafe.
Tristan Langlois at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month at the Shaggy Dog Storytellers we welcome storytelling’s best kept secret, Tristan Langlois, with his brand - new show ‘Silence and the Wizard’s Laugh.’ 8pm, Friday 29th September. Upstairs in the Stubbing Wharf, King Street, Hebden Bridge. Entry ££7.
Tristan isn’t exactly a newcomer to the art form. He ran the award-winning heritage theatre company Past Pleasures for many years, during which time he told tales in (and was occasionally slung out of) most of the great castles and manor houses of England).
Tristan says he now continues to work for museums and galleries as a storyteller whether they want him to or not! However, (as yet) Tristan is practically unheard of on the club circuit, so when he joined our team of tellers shortly after moving to Hebden Bridge last year, we rubbed our hands with glee knowing that we’d stuck gold.
This chap (and he is a chap) is nothing shy of brilliant! Witty, well-polished and very, very funny.
In his own words, Tristan specialises in ‘the epic, the obscure, the scurrilous and the obscene delivered with relish and what he hopes is engaging charm’. Come and be amongst the first to hear him before he’s wanted everywhere and you’ll see exactly what we mean…..
King Lear Retold
Shakespeare for everyone: With this explosive retelling of King Lear, Debs Newbold channels her love of Shakespeare's language to whip up a great storm that will snatch you from your seat and send you hurtling into its centre.
"Tell me my daughters...which of you shall we say doth love us most?"
Debs Newbold is one of the UK’s leading performance storytellers, who effortlessly brings together the poetic and the irreverent, the epic and the everyday. Deeply felt and often uproariously funny, King Lear Retold makes Shakespeare accessible to everyone.
Created for a sell-out show at The Hay Festival, toured internationally and performed to acclaim at Shakespeare's Globe this compelling solo performance is a storytelling event you will not want to miss.
Friday 29th September, 7.30pm
Square Chapel Arts Centre
Halifax, HX1 1QG
Tickets £12 (£10 concessions)
Box Office: 01422349422
Online: Square Chapel website
Trailer clip:
More information
National Prayer weekend
Hope Baptist Church is a last open again, we are part of this event find out more at www.national-prayer-weekend.com
A new folk opera celebrating the Calder Valley’s tempestuous relationship with water premieres the weekend of 29 Sept-1 Oct in the recently restored Piece Hall in Halifax.
Calderdale’s talented creative community are set to take over The Piece Hall as The People’s Fair storms into Halifax this weekend, 30 Sept - 1 Oct. Parades and processions, street theatre, market stalls, exhibitions, food.
Wyrd Sisters
To be presented on 29th and 30th September at 7.30pm at the Todmorden Hippodrome.
The team that brought you Under Milk Wood and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, return to present Wyrd Sisters by Britain’s favourite and much-missed fantasy author, Terry Pratchett®. Directed by Andy Fraser.
As with previous productions, this Hippodrome Foyer Play is based on an original radio script dramatized by Vince Foxall for BBC Radio 4 and will be performed script-in-hand with live sound effects and a large cast of players old and new. Featuring strolling minstrels, fools, ghosts, murderers and diverse alarums...
Lots more info at www.todhip.org
Elliotts Antique Fair
Mytholmroyd Community Centre
Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd. 9am to3pm, This well established and popular event is now back to normal after the flood disruption of recent times. Dealers from all over the north showing and supplying a full range of antiques and collectables.
On site cafe providing good home cooked food.
Entry only £1 all classes.
Business Breakfast - Retail Special
The Business Breakfast at Hebden Bridge Town Hall is on a recess over summer and returns in September with a Retail Special at which the following guests will be present:
Helen Meller will talk about Festive Fandango and The Town Council will talk about Christmas Lights and associated event
Tea/coffee and breakfast butties are provided. Please secure the date in your diary and if you'd like to attend, please email the the Town Hall to let them know.
Memories from Hebden Bridge Pharmacies
Linda Powell
The Co-op chemist in Albert Street was an essential part of community life. Having worked there in the 1960s and in other pharmacies in Hebden Bridge in a career spanning forty years Linda has many memories to share. Being behind the chemist counter was rewarding, sometimes sad and often funny as the assistants dealt with many and varied medical conditions.
Linda describes herself as 'very much a local' having been born in Mytholmroyd and after her marriage moving along the valley to Hebden Bridge. She qualified as an Apothecary Hall Pharmacy technician in 1966 and continued this career in Hebden Bridge. Now she is enjoying a happy and busy retirement.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Hebden Bridge station celebrations
Thursday 28th Sept. 11.00am at the Parcel Bar Café.
Station Friends group celebrating their 10th anniversary plus publication on this day of book: 'Britain's Best 100 Railway Stations' by Sir Simon Jenkins - features Hebden Bridge
Dark Matter Promotions presents
An evening of stunning live psychedelia
Golden Lion, Todmorden (upstairs)
Doors 7.30pm
£6 otd / £5 via ents24
We are thrilled to present Hurricane Heart Attacks (Wrong Way Records) straight off the stage from their appearance at Liverpool International Festival Of Psychedelia. They play heat-hazed roadtrip soundtracks that draw from every era of psychedelia with their own strand of clangorous, melodic drone & shoegaze.
With support from the massively popular and Todmorden's very own Featherteeth playing their beautiful chilled out psych.
Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair
This popular busy fair returns to the wonderful Hebden Bridge Town Hall on September 23rd and 24th, 10am - 4.30pm (Entry £1 / U 16s Free).
Find nearly 20 stalls of bona-fide vintage items from the 1920s to the 1980s including, gents and ladies vintage fashion, vintage furniture, home-wares, jewellery and accessories. Live vintage music and fabulous pop up cocktail bar to boot!
Fawcett 200 Weekend
Hope Chapel, New Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 8EW
10.30 am – 11:30 am Fawcett 200 service, led by Rev Dr K Jones, President of the Baptist History Society.
10.00am Walk from Hope Chapel to Wainsgate or meet at Wainsgate from 11.00am. View the Art Mile, an exhibition and children’s competition spread over three locations, Chapel, Community Centre and Hare & Hounds Pub. 'What Wainsgate means to me' and final opportunity for more Fawcett networking.
For more information on Fawcett 200 events: fawcett200.org.uk
The South Pennines Walk and Ride Festival 2017
The South Pennines Walk and Ride Festival 2017 9th - 24th September. Various walking, cycling (road and MTB) and horse riding events throughout the stunning South Pennines. Pocket guides of events available mid July and listings on Walk and Ride Festival website.
Fire & Ice Exhibition
Enjoy and be inspired by new work from local artists exploring themes of Autumnal woods, the magic of Winter landscape and the local townscape.
Expressed in a range of media from paint and ink to ceramics and glass.
Preview Evening Friday 22nd September 5:30-8:30pm - join us for drinks & nibbles.
The ArtRoom upstairs at Spirals
11-13 Market Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EU
Open Mic - The Cross Inn, Heptonstall
The Cross Inn, Heptonstall (NB -note change of venue) from 8.30pm
Come along and perform, or simply watch and marvel.
A friendly sound engineer (Mark) is on hand to plug you in!
Date: Saturday 23rd September
Time: 1pm – 3pm
Venue: Halifax Fire Station, King Cross Halifax
Creating corridors of colour in urban spaces can really help to engage, excite and inspire the local community to participate in activities which help to protect your garden, back yard, allotment and any green space as well as encouraging them to care for and delight in the nature around them.
The project also offers excellent opportunities for education, improving health and well-being and raising awareness of environmental issues in the local areas and beyond.
Format:
1.00pm: Introduction and welcome
1.15 – 1 45pm: What we have done in Calderdale – what we want to do within the community
1.45 – 2.15pm: Seed sowing and harvesting workshops with free seeds from Kew Gardens!
2.15 – 3.00pm: Walk and talk sessions around the Calderdale Corridor of Colour within King Cross
Hidden Voice
Giving a voice to Dementia through a ‘Hidden Voice’ The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, 7.30pm
Acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and composer John McHugh's unique UK tour lands in Hebden Bridge with two landmark multimedia pieces based on the power of speech.
Musicians from the award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and acclaimed composer John McHugh bring their highly commended and unique Hidden Voice to the Trades Club next month alongside legendary American composer Steve Reich’s 1988 masterpiece ‘Different Trains’.
'Hidden Voice' captures the individual stories of people living with dementia and uses the melodies and rhythms in their speech to create a beautiful and emotional musical experience.
“The effect is incredibly emotional. There’s something about setting speech patterns to music that raises the everyday speech to a poetic and profound level. The words take on a singing quality that speaks directly to the audience.”
Hidden Voice is touring the rest of the UK throughout the autumn.
Tour Dates and Tickets
‘Hidden Voice’ promo film
Silent film with musical accompaniment
Hebden Bridge Picture House. Doors will open at 4.15pm and the film and performance will start at 5.00pm.
The film met with bewilderment on its release but is now recognised as a cinematic milestone. Sat 23 Sept.
Fawcett 200 Weekend
Hope Chapel, New Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 8EW.
Refreshments from 9:30am - 10am when talks by Anne Mealia, Diana Monahan and Amy Binns will start.
Fawcett networking with led walk at 2.00pm 'Hebden Bridge in Fawcett’s Day and his legacy in the town'.
Hope Chapel Open Day 12.00pm – 4.00pm Children’s activities, historical displays and afternoon teas.
Hebden Bridge Steampunk Weekend 2017
2 day Steampunk Market at the Town Hall.
Also:
Saturday:
Music at the Shoulder of Mutton 2-6.
Family fun from Noisy Toys at the Egg Factory.
Evening gig at The Trades Club featuring:
Professor Elemental and Captain of the Lost Waves
(tickets from thetradesclub.com)
Sunday:
Music at The Railway 2pm with The Forgotten Sons.
Daytime both days: Professor Cornelius Nocturne at The Arts Mill.
Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections. If you are coming for the first time, please contact chris.browne@tiscali.co.uk with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
Anne Lister talk at Hebden Bridge Women's Institute
Chris Booth presents Anne Lister - the diary revelations and life of the local heiress, mountaineer, business woman and traveller.
Guests welcome at £4. 7.30pm, Monday 18th September at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
We meet on the 3rd Monday of every month. New members welcome.
Happy Valley Gay Men's Social Group
Meeting in Nelson's Wine Bar, Crown Street, HX7 8EH from 7:30pm.
A fortnightly Social Group open to all gay, bisexual or curious men. Come and join us for a drink and chat and to make new friends.
Email Greg at happyvalleygay@hotmail.com
Welcome Festival 2017
Calderdale Welcomes Refugees.
1.30pm
Central Methodist Church, Todmorden
Organised by Calderdale Free from Torture and Together We Grow
Free outdoor screening of the Oscar-winning ‘La La Land'
Starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone
White Lee Recreation Ground, Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5LN
The film will be shown on a large outdoor screen in a quiet park setting.
Set up from 6.00pm, film starts at 7.30pm.
Please bring a ground sheet, blanket, folding chair or sit on the grass, and why not bring a picnic! Come and have a good time for free. Everyone welcome, but no alcohol please. Please note the film is rated PG13. We understand there are a couple of swear words that we will endeavour to mute.
For more information visit Royd Regeneration's Facebook page or website and feel free to share with family, friends and colleagues.
Dead Good Disco
Get ready to get your groove on as the Dead Good Disco DJs play a heady selection of disco, soul, afrobeat, late-night party classics and undiscovered dance floor gems. In what has to be one of coolest bars in West Yorkshire.
The Libertine
15-17 Bridge End
Mytholmroyd
7 30pm until late
Free entry
Dance for Life
2:30 - 4:30 pm. Dance for Life is fun, no dance steps, all ages, creative moving to beautiful music. Just move through rhythms of living yourself and life.
Mytholmroyd Community Centre
Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF
Please bring fruit and/or nibbles to share. £3-5 as you can afford
Enquiries to Roger - 07776 426168
Café Culture
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm.
3 mills, their history & what happened to them after they closed.
By Michael Cullingworth.
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake £5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome -
Pay on the door For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
High Water Common Ground Film
High Water Common Ground premiers at Hebden Bridge Picture House was inspired by our Boxing Day floods.
It shows how communities have come together in times of adversity and gives us insight into how working together can be the way forward.
It is an independent production by Andy Clark MSc. BSc. which seeks views from communities, experts, and agencies from around the country.
See Facebook page
Memories of Mytholmroyd
Come along to Memories of Mytholmroyd an evening of fascinating images, stories from the past and the gentle humour and songs of Stanley Accrington. Hebden Bridge District Old People’s Welfare committee invite you to the first in a series of free Memory Makers social events.
5pm – 8pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre.
Jan Lymer explains that the Memory Maker project “is an opportunity to help people reconnect with their community and record treasured memories and life histories. Everyone has a story to tell so come and along and find out how to share yours”.
Stanley Accrington, a renowned local acoustic and folk singer song writer, will be your host for the evening and Frank Woolrych from the Pennine Digital Archive will talk about how you can add your memories and photographs to the wealth of local history.
The Memory Makers project has been generously funded by grants from Hebden Royd and Calderdale Council.
For more information about this and future events contact Jan Lymer on 01422 847979.
Campaign to save Tod College
Public meeting at the Egg Factory, Victoria Road, Hebden Bridge
7pm - 9pm
Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice
Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice meeting 7.30 pm, Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, Market Street, HX7 6EU
Our regular planning meeting - please come along and bring your ideas!
Newcomers are always welcome and there will be refreshments provided.
Gentle Dance Exercise
Moving our bodies to lovely music helps heal and keep our mind, bodies and souls fit for loving life.
1 hour weekly sessions with Roger
10-11 am
Venue Salem Community Centre, 1st floor
07776 426168
Donations welcome.
Heritage Open Day at Wainsgate Chapel
2-4pm. Free entry.
The Chapel, Schoolroom and Artists's Studios will be open. The organ will be played.
Wadsworth Environment Group will be running their fundraising tea and cake stall. Buses up to Wainsgate Lane leave Commercial Street in Hebden Bridge at 1.34 and hourly intervals onwards.
Disabled parking only by the Chapel. Others park on the roadside please.
Comedy Club After a brief break during the summer, Hebden's regular night of laughter returns to its usual home, upstairs at The Old Gate pub with Alex Boardman, Carl Hutchinson and Susan Murray. See HebWeb news article
Todmorden Open Studios 2017
8th, 9th and 10th September 2017 11 am - 5 pm
50 Todmorden Artists open their studios to the public.
Free Event
Brochure and Map available from local Information Centres and Libraries
At the Fox and Goose, Co-operative Pub, 7 Heptonstall Road
Exhibition of Nature and Wildlife in our community room
1.00pm Treesponsibility:
How trees protect our valley
2.30pm Bumper year for hedgehogs?:
Oggles hedgehog rescue explains how we can protect them
4.00pm Animal niche comparisons from an Australian perspective
5.00pm Woodland management
All welcome
Teas and snacks also available
Heritage Open Days
Heritage Open Days. Sat & Sun 2.00 - 5.00pm at Hope Chapel, New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW.
Find out more about chapel life in the past with historical displays, children’s activities, afternoon teas.
Sun 2.00pm – 4.00pm Wainsgate Chapel, Wainsgate Lane, Hebden Bridge HX7 8SU.
Up The Buttress!
1pm-5pm
£10 to attempt the Buttress by bike, without dismounting.
Heritage Open Day at the Hebden Bridge Picture House
There will be the chance to step back in time on Saturday September 9 when Hebden Bridge Picture House opens its doors for the annual Heritage Open Day.
Tours
The restored grade-II listed cinema, which was badly flooded on Boxing Day 2015, will be open from 10am to 1pm for tours, a poster sale, a history talk and refreshments.
Cinema manager Rebekah Fozard will lead behind-the-scenes tours of the Picture House at 10.15am and 12.15pm. Book a place by email.
Talk
In addition Kate Higham, secretary of the Friends of the Picture House, will give a talk on the history of the cinema at 11.15am. She will also be selling copies of her book The Life and Times of a Local Treasure.
It is also hoped that restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade and Gala will be ready for screening at the open day. The historic film has been transferred from celluloid to 'screen ready' digital format after being discovered by the Yorkshire Film Archive and will be shown in the cinema for the first time since the 1920s.
Rare, historic film not seen since 1920s which was made at the Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade and Gala in 1925 is being restored and will be shown again at the Picture House. See HebWeb News item
Hitchcock's Frenzy
The monthly Friends of the Picture House screening on Saturday, September 9 will be the Alfred Hitchcock thriller 'Frenzy' (18) which will be shown at 4.30pm.
Luke Jackson
Doors 6:45 - Show 8:00.
Wadsworth Community Centre
Luke Jackson, a singer/songwriter with a bold, distinctive voice, an assured stage presence and a sweet, percussive guitar style, is a confident and captivating live performer.
In 2013 he was nominated in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for both the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Talent and The Young Folk Category. He was also winner of Fatea’s “Male Artist of the Year 2014” and again in 2016.
In recent years he has developed a reputation in the Folk & Roots circuits through his solo shows, his many festival appearances and when opening for such luminaries as Show of Hands, Steve Knightley, Martyn Joseph, Seth Lakeman, Lucy Ward and many others. At the beginning of 2017 he undertook his third series of joint headline shows with Grammy Award winner Amy Wadge.
With Martha Phillips, Leeds/Manchester based singer/songwriter in support this promises to be a special evening.
Tickets £11 available from Derek on 07890 205980
The Revd Dr John Fawcett and England's 18th-Century Evangelical Corridor
11.00am Hope Chapel, New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW.
A talk by Dr. John A. Hargreaves, Halifax Antiquarian Society, Local Historian, General Secretary of the Wesley Historical Society and author of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article on John Fawcett and other evangelicals who contributed to the remarkable evangelical vitality of the Calder Valley in the 18th Century.
Wuthering Bytes Festival back for a fifth year over ten days. The opening keynote will explore developments and people in the history of computing, from Maurice Wilkes and Max Newman to Alan Turing.
An evening with Markus Stutz
- Round the World on a Single Speed.
From 3 Sep 2015 till 27 Aug 2016 Markus Stitz rode around the world on a customised Surly Ogre with one gear and equipped with bikepacking bags.
During his journey he saw the Aurora Borealis in Iceland, braved minus 17 C in New Mexico, pushed up the world's steepest street in Dunedin, crossed the Australian Outback, cycled through 40 C in Thailand, climbed up to 3150 m in Iran, cycled the Anatolian Highlands and the Alps and rode the famous cobbles of Flanders. All to prove that it can be done. One gear is enough to cycle the world.
Markus is appearing at the Old Gate in Hebden Bridge on 6th September sharing his stories and showing some video's of his epic journey. Still planning new ventures and adventures Markus will be happy to answer questions on the night.
Tickets £10 from Blazing saddles.
Also on the 6th and free of charge; Markus will be accompanying a social ride from Blazing Saddles, followed by an bag packing workshop. For further info call Blazing on 01422 844435
To get a flavour of what Markus has achieved and of previous events visit this web page
Gentle Dance Exercise
Moving our bodies to lovely music helps heal and keep our mind, bodies and souls fit for loving life.
1 hour weekly sessions with Roger
10-11 am
Venue Salem Community Centre, 1st floor
07776 426168
Donations welcome.
Trades Club Quiz
8.45pm
Raising funds for Labour Party's next General Election Campaign. The quiz consists of a picture round, questions on events in the news and and the ever popular and appropriate music round. All presented by that lovely Dave Boardman chap who's proud so say he's intensely disliked by local Conservative activists.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out
Poetry, Cake and Cuppa
It don't get any better than that!
Know nothing about Poetry? Then come along and dip your toe in the water.
We have 4 talented and published poets, who will be reading for us.
The event is free, but donations would be useful to help us with our work in the community
St Thomas's Church 3-5pm
Dance for Life
Dance for life is fun! No fixed steps, opens the hearts to feel increasing love & compassion for self and life.
Roger uses beautiful music to move your mind, body and soul.
Salem community centre, 2-5pm
07776 426168
Todmorden's Geoff Love remembered
Musical Arranger to the Stars remembered with a weekend of celebrations and the publication of a new book this September, 100 years after his birth.
See HebWeb news item for more info
Hebden Bridge Camera Club Annual Exhibition of Photography 2017
This ever-popular exhibition opens Saturday, 26th August and runs until Sunday, 3rd September 2017 (closed Sunday, 27th August). It takes place at Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George's Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY.
The exhibition is open to the public and is free of charge, it will be manned by club members between 10am and 4pm (weekdays) / 10am and 3pm (weekends).
The exhibits are all by club members and there is opportunity for the public to vote for their favourites.
More information about the club can be found on the club website at www.hebdenbridgecc.co.uk.
The 2018 Hebden Bridge Calendar, produced by the club, will also be on sale.
Everyone welcome.
Blackshaw Head Fete
From 1.30pm in blazing sunshine!
The regular Produce Tent will be full of amazing things that have been grown or produced, entry information and forms can be downloaded from www.blackshaw.net or picked up in person from May’s Shop.
This year there will be a Tug of War and local Pubs are being invited to enter a team … more information to follow.
There is also going to be storytelling, magic, miniature Steam Train and much much more.
Exhibition on digitising Blackshaw's history archive
At Blackshaw Head Village Fete, in the Chapel, 1.30pm - 4.30pm.
An exhibition by SHED (Blackshaw Local History Group): 'A first look at the SHED digital archive - a work in progress'.
The process of digitising and putting online the SHED archive. 15+ years' worth of collected photos and documents. A chance to see how the task is being approached and to see some items from one of the collections on display.
Wainsgate Concert: Rachel McCrum and Caroline Bird - the Wainsgate concert series resumes after the summer recess on 2 Sept with an entertaining performance poetry event featuring two award-winning poets.
Tech for Good
Come and join Tech for Good Live on tour!
We'll be doing our second ever Tech for Good Podcast LIVE recording. Come and get involved. It'll be in the beautiful Hebden Bridge as a part of the tech festival Wuthering Bytes.
2nd September 2017, 6.30pm at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
RSVP here
Gong & Hangdrum Sound Bath
Come and relax blissfully to the beautiful sound vibrations of Gongs played by Gongmaster Kath Reade and the Hangdrums played by the brilliant Kim Metcalfe.
Mats, cushions, or chairs provided. Saturday 2nd September 7pm to 8pm in the Yoga Centre, Hangingroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge.
£10 on entry.
Industria Art and Contemporary Photography Exhbition
Over 25 artists and photographers exhibiting at the Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG 01422 844450
August Bank Holiday - Saturday 26th, Sunday 27th and Monday 28th August 2017, 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Free entry, free parking, live demo's, light refreshments and bar.
Sunday Sessions - Bank Holiday Get Down
Once again we'll be setting up outside The Shoulder of Mutton for another all day street party with lots of DJs playing throughout the day.
The vibe conductors for the day are as follows...
1:00pm - 2:00pm Dead Good Disco DJs
2:00pm - 3:00pm Brodie Doyle
3:00pm - 4:30pm Heavy Crates
4:30pm - 5:30pm Kim Lana Blackburn
5:30pm - 6:30pm TBC
6:30pm - 7:30pm Dead Good Disco DJs
Outside bar and The Shoulder of Mutton's top-notch BBQ burgers
Come join us, spread the word, and get yer groove on!
1:00pm - 7:30pm
The Shoulder of Mutton
Bridge Gate
Hebden Bridge
All welcome - Free entry
Hebden Bridge WI monthly meeting
7.30pm in Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Waterfront Hall. We will have Zumba with Nicole and a plant swap. Please come in comfortable clothes. Female guests welcome £4, and new members can sign up on the door - please bring your cheque book.
U3A Todmorden August Meeting
Todmorden U3A's next meeting will be held on Thursday, 17th August in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45.
Our speaker will be Dr Mary Holmes with a talk titled 'Four Years, Eight Histories and a Dog!'
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
Behind the scenes at Hardcastle Crags
The countryside team are sharing the secrets of their work with a Ranger Day on Saturday 19 Aug. Meet and chat with the team.
Keralan Indian tapas night at Valentine's
Come and join us for our Keralan Tapas Night! We will be offering a variation of Keralan home style cooking in the form of sharing plates!! Starting at 5.30 and food will be served till 8pm - alcohol selection also available.
A percentage of profits made on the night will go towards Hope Charity! Not for profit charity based in Kerala, India
'Our dream is to give a home and a family (Brothers, Sisters and more importantly a mother) To one hundred destitute children.'
Recommended to book a table as we have a limited capacity
Recycle Radio Trades Club Takeover
Friday 18th August 7pm to late.
Hebden Bridge Trades Club
Recycle Radio once again take over the Trades with local artists including Roots/ Country-Rock from Des Horsfall’s Grain Electric / Rhythm and Blues from The 844s / African Kora sounds from Holly Marland / accapella from Trixxi Corish / poetry & spoken word from Therese Cosgrove plus special guests & DJs to be announced.
Tickets are available here and at the Trades Club office for £5/7.
This event will be broadcast live on recycleradio.co.uk and Tunein radio app. See recycleradio social media for live updates and to contact us during the broadcast.
Happy Valley Pride Festival 2017
In its second year, Happy Valley Pride have organised an ambitious, week-long festival of diversity, inclusivity and awareness for everyone - celebrating LGBTQ+ life
The Glorious Print and Zine Fair on the Glorious 12th!
A celebration of print! Showcasing prints, zines, t-shirts and more from local creatives. Pop in and grab a print for your wall!
The first Print and Zine Fair in the Gallery Lounge at Artsmill, Linden Mill, Linden Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 7DP
Open from 11am to 5pm.
Refreshments available in the Café.
No wheelchair access at present but a chair lift and wheelchair is available.
Friends of the Picture House present
Little Miss Sunshine
The next Friends screening is the touching and funny Little Miss Sunshine. Released in 2006, it stars Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell and Abigail Breslin as the girl whose invitation to compete in the Little Miss Sunshine pageant sees her eccentric family setting off to California in a rusty VW bus to support her - with hilarious results.
Little Miss Sunshine will be shown at Hebden Bridge Picture House on Saturday, August 12 from 4.30pm and the Friends will be on hand with free refreshments.
Sufi evening with food, Qawali, Dhikr, poetry & Reflections
19:00–22:30
The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY will be a FREE evening.
Food will be served from 7-8pm.
Experience the energetic devotional Sufi Dhikr / zikr (remembering God) - if spirit moves you: get up and dance.
The famous Nizami Brothers & group will perform ecstatic QAWALI music with sweeping melodies, intense high-pitched singing and rhythmic hand-clapping soulful music with harmonium, tablas and voices.
"We are Sufis - we don't do this for money". Donations for hall hire are welcome.
See Facebook page
Laughter Yoga with Manda Stretch
Laughter yoga with Manda Stretch in the Artschool at Artsmill.
"Laughter yoga where we laugh, breathe and relax together. Everyone can do it. Just turn up"
11 - 12 noon
By donation.
Hebden Bridge Vintage Weekend
Hebden Bridge will, once again, be the place to be on the 5th and 6th August 2017 when the Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge hosts the iconic charity fund raising Hebden Bridge Vintage Weekend.
This will be the 35th year for the event which is now well established as a premier attraction for the display of some 800 veteran, vintage and classic cars, motorcycles, military & commercial vehicles. Last year’s event was our best ever, breaking all records in entrants, spectators and funds raised. With your help we can make this year’s event even bigger.
Held in the heart of Hebden Bridge, at Calder Holmes Park, the open plan layout of the site allows members of the public to get up close to the exhibits and chat to their owners. This is an event with something for the whole family ~ it is far from being merely a show for collectors. Not only will there be splendid vehicles on display but also varied entertainment including live music, fun rides for children, craft & product stalls, together with a wide range of quality catering and refreshment outlets.
More info and registration
Hiroshima commemoration
Sunday August 6th, 15:00 on the wavy steps by the Packhorse Bridge, Hebden Bridge.
Poetry, readings, song and reflection to remember those who died when the atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and to say "Never Again".
Please join us for this short, informal commemoration.
Trades Club Quiz
8.45pm
Labour Party's next General Election Campaign Theresa and her chums are falling out but none of them appear brave enough to replace her. She's relying on the right wing press and a bunch of unionist who are as untrustworthy as each other. She's unlikely to lose any votes at the moment only because parliament is in recession, but they'll be back soon.
The quiz consists of a picture round, questions on events in the news and and the ever popular and appropriate music round. All presented by the loony lefty pinko commie Dave Boardman.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out with supporters of the next government
Laughter Yoga with Manda Stretch
Laughter yoga with Manda Stretch in the Artschool at Artsmill.
"Laughter yoga where we laugh, breathe and relax together. Everyone can do it. Just turn up"
11 - 12 noon
By donation.
Morning Star Fundraiser at the Trades Club
2-6pm
Guided Walk - Up High to High Brown Knoll
Sunday 30th July at 10am – starting at Hebden Bridge Railway Station – a guided walk up high to High Brown Knoll. This will be a walk that will take in some good climbs up and down hill at a moderate pace. Great views guaranteed! Bring packed lunch. 8 miles and ascent at least 500m/1,600ft.
Be prepared for some wet ground.
Contact Jo Bird on 07775 670096 or email.
£5 per person.
Book Launch
Bestselling author's new book set in Mytholmroyd
The latest novel by Linda Green will be launched in Hebden Bridge next Tuesday. 25 July. Linda Green's previous novel sold more than 400,000 copies.
Stories of my Grandfather by Fred Versonnen
This month we welcome Fred Versonnen to The Shaggy Dog Storytellers on Friday 21st July so that everyone (including Fred himself) is free to go to Festival at the Edge the following week!
A powerful and thoughtful Belgian storyteller, Fred has a special preference for the popular stories of his grandfathers, dark and jolly medieval histories, and (understandably, being an ex juggler, clown & flame thrower himself) stories that evoke the atmosphere of fairs and carry the essence of an old time circus.
Join us upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf at 8pm. (£7 Entry Fee)
Crossley Mill Fun Day
11am-1pm
Come along to Crossley Mill Nursery for family fun.
Face painting, balloon modelling, games and refreshments, as well as a chance to see our home-from-home not for profit nursery.
Happy Hounds
Hebden’s Happy Hounds returns on Saturday 22nd July, 11am – 3pm. Held in Calder Holmes Park, Hebden Bridge it promises to be a fantastic day for all the family with Agility Demonstrations from Ulti-Mutts, Have-A-Go Agility and stalls full of delights for your four legged friends. There are also plenty of free activities for the children, with face painting, balloons and crafts!
Why not get involved and enter your pup in to one of our fun classes! Registration is on the day, and classes cost £1 in support of the Mayors Charity, Andy’s Man Club.
Fun Classes from 11:30am
- Class 1 – Puppy Love – any dog under 12 months.
- Class 2 – Waggiest Tail – one for those excited pups!
- Class 3 - Golden Oldie – any dog ages 8 and over!
- Class 4 – Pink Dog Show! – Dress up for Happy Valley Pride.
- Class 5 – Childs Best Friend – any dog with a handler aged 10 or below.
- Class 6 – My Dogs Got Talent – can your dog do tricks?
- Class 7 – Dog in Best Condition – For all dogs!
Picture House Launches Autism Friendly screenings:
Despicable Me 3
Film starts 5pm
The latest instalment in the hilarious Despicable Me franchise sees the return of Gru (Steve Carell). Facing off against former child star Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker), he’s also getting into some sibling rivalry with long-lost twin brother Dru (also Carell), who’s keen to team up with him for a criminal heist. Also featuring the voices of Kristen Wiig, Julie Andrews and Jenny Slate.
HebWeb News: Hebden Bridge Picture Launches Autism Friendly screenings
Fawcett 200: Fawcett's living legacy
Special service commemorating the life and legacy of John Fawcett on the 200th anniversary of his death.
10.30am, Sunday 23rd July 2017
Hope Baptist Church
Hebden Bridge
Hebden Radio Open Day
On 23rd July, Hebden Radio will be officially launching on 87.7fm and to celebrate, we're holding a family open day at Dean Hey Business Park (the new home of Hebden Radio.) There will be live artists/bands performing on our stage, stalls, family entertainment plus much more.....
It'll be clearly signposted .... and the fun starts from 11am till 5pm!
Postponed: Due to warnings of severe weather we are postponing tonight's open air screening of Mamma Mia on the field at Calder High for 2-3 weeks. We will announce the new date as soon as possible and apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Royd Regeneration presents:
Royd Regeneration are proud to present Mamma Mia at their free Outdoor Film Event on Wednesday 19 July on the playing field at Calder High, which will bring the school's carnival day to a close.
Please come along and enjoy this community event - sing, dance, have a picnic or just relax with family and friends.
Hebden Radio kick-start the event at 6pm with the film showing at 7pm. Book your free place by visiting www.calderhigh.org.uk or visit the Royd Regeneration Facebook page.
Postponed
Local Author Debut Novel Launch
Birchliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge
Wednesday 19th July
7-9pm
Local author Sarah Dunnakey will be launching her debut novel The Companion, which is published this month by Orion.
The Companion is a beautiful and powerfully-told story of buried secrets, set between the 1930s and the present day, in the valleys and moors of West Yorkshire.
Sarah will be talking about her inspiration, including the real-life history of Gibson Mill and Hardcastle Crags, and reading excerpts from the novel. The Book Case will be selling copies on the night.
Free event. All welcome!
Balsam Bashing Evening in Hardcastle Crags
6-8pm drop in session
Meeting at Midgehole Car Park.
All ages and experience welcome. Gloves provided.
Bring insect repellent, sun cream and a drink.
Calder Valley Voices Summer Choir Concert
Thursday 20 July at the Methodist church. Hebden Bridge.
Doors open 7.30pm, concert 8-10pm.
Full price tickets £6, concessions £4, children free.
Proceeds to charity.
U3A Todmorden July Meeting
Todmorden U3A’s next meeting will be held on Thursday, 20th July in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45.
This meeting will our AGM followed by a talk by Geoff Tansey titled ‘Food: Wars or Peace? Challenges and Opportunities in 21st Century’.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
SOCIT (Save our College in Todmorden)
Thursday 20th July, 7.00pm,
Unitarian Church, Todmorden
See Facebook page for more details and how to get involved
Picture House Launches Autism Friendly screenings:
Hampstead (12A)
Audio Description available. Film starts 11.00am
Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson co-star in Joel Hopkins’s zesty, charming and very funny romantic comedy. Filmed in leafy north London, it sees widow Emily (Keaton) meeting Donald (Gleeson), a man living wild on Hampstead Heath. Starting at odds, their relationship blossoms: but can they reconcile their opposing philosophies to build a life together – especially when his home is under threat?
HebWeb News: Hebden Bridge Picture Launches Autism Friendly screenings
Calder Ward Forum and Police Update
6:30pm arrival for 6:45pm start
Hope Baptist Church, Hope Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW
(please use the Hope Street entrance)
Presentations on:
- Customer First & Slow the Flow
- Police Update - your priorities for your local area
- Open Forum - what matters to you
(An online version of the meeting will be available from 7pm)
Balsam Bashing Evening in Hardcastle Crags
6-8pm drop in session
Meeting at Midgehole Car Park.
All ages and experience welcome. Gloves provided.
Bring insect repellent, sun cream and a drink.
Local fresh new talent showcase
This is an event not to be missed if you are interested in checking out what fresh up and coming bands we have in our musically fruitful locality. We will be presenting a showcase of live bands and DJs.
Todmorden Cricket Club
Doors: 7pm
Tickets £5 on the door, £4.40 via Ents24
Charlies Girls
3 piece psychey post-punk band from Hebden Bridge
Bloodshake
Punk & grunge band from Halifax
Liberal Violence
"A punk rock monster in the making"
Elastic Dinosaur (Blackburn)
"We're not punk rock, we're drunk rock".
With DJs Joe Mason Jones & Nat Hairsine
Accessible venue.
Hope Church goes Arty
Hope Baptist Church 7-9,July, paintings, textiles, refreshments, by members and friends, (I made a cake) open garden on Saturday, book sale every day.
See poster in front garden for opening times and it's free entry, yippee!
Festivals team up for Open Weekend.
The Arts Festival has joined forces with the Open Studios and is bringing back Open Gardens for a special open cultural weekend this summer. Meet 90 local artists and visit 30 gardens. Read latest HebWeb news item
Hebden Bridge Open Studios 2017
7th, 8th and 9th July 11am-5pm
The Open Studios weekend is a great opportunity to visit local artists and craftspeople in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, Heptonstall, Mytholmroyd and beyond. This year, 90 artists are opening their studios and homes to the public.
Look out for the brochure. Details also available on our website.
Summer Music at Walshaw
The Mont Blanc Emsemble (flute, soprano, baritone and piano)
Walshaw Lodge, Hardcastle Crags, HX77AX
2pm
Tickets from Miranda Philpps on 01422 84 3937
Wainsgate Makers Bazaar
The Wainsgate Makers Bazaar will be held at Wainsgate Chapel in Old Town on Saturday 8th July 2017. The principal purpose of the Bazaar is to make a noise about this very special building by hosting an event that aims to make Wainsgate a ‘go to’ destination.
Komal Lad and Amanda Allan’s artwork ‘Vessels’, an installation of 14,000 folded paper birds, will fill the chapel. Artists Sally Dawson, Amanda Farrell and Bp Portrait exhibitor Alan Coulson will have their studio’s open as part of the wider Hebden Bridge Open Studios.
Live music throughout the day will create a space to relax so quench your thirst with either tea and homemade cakes, or a variety drinks hosted by pop up pub The Pig and Barrel.
The Wainsgate Bee group will have a glass-viewing hive and be talking about all things bees and honey between 12pm to 1pm.
Makers at the Bazaar include:
Ciara Sturges – original prints, and interior textiles.
Susy Nicholson – knitting and African fabric home-wares and jewellery
Rob Hopper – ceramics
Becky Pytches – watercolours and greeting cards
Pauline Sturges – black and white photography of the local area
Kempadoo Millar – exclusive handmade flat caps
And more…
Hebden Bridge Cricket Club Family Fun Day
Salem Fields - over The Packhorse Bridge
At the bottom of Spring Grove ,HB,HX78LR
Saturday 8th July 10.30am-4.30pm
Fun for all the family
6-a-side cricket, BBQ, cricket teas, coconut shy, human table football, Aegis Martial Arts, Mike the Magician, Merlin's Magic Show, Tod Brass Band, Star Tree Studio, Crafts Stalls
And lots lots more, come and join in the fun!
Oxfam Indoor Garden Party
Oxfam Fundraiser: Summer Indoor Garden Party. 8pm till late 8th July Salem Mill, Central Street HX7 6HB
£5 donation on the door in aid of Oxfam and Medicin Sans Frontiers. Come and support a great charity and have a great time in the process! With various DJs, scrumptious cocktails and some interesting plants.
See Facebook
The Friends of the Picture House present
Stand By Me
Another American classic, on Saturday, July 8 at 4.30pm.
The nostalgic coming-of-age drama, released in 1986 but looking back to the late-1950s, is adapted from a Stephen King short story and stars a fantastic young cast including River Phoenix. Join the Friends for a great afternoon of film and free refreshments.
In Pursuit of Silence
Hebden Bridge Town Hall. 19:30 arrival for 20:00 viewing.
£5 on the door.
"I was undone by this film" Austin Chronicle.
All Welcome.
Bushes and Briars – an evening of Scottish and English folk song
2017 July concert presented by The Hepton Singers, directed by Alison West
On Saturday 8 July at 7:30pm at Heptonstall Parish Church, renowned Hebden Bridge-based chamber choir the Hepton Singers are having fun with folk songs. Being the adventurous choir we are, we decided to explore some of the lesser-known regions of the genre, as well as one or two classics including Bushes and Briars and The Iona Boat Song.
We’ve broadened the definition of folk song to include Pseudo-Yoik by the Finnish composer Jaako Mäntyjärvi, and Thea Musgrave’s incomparable Subway Piranhas.
The programme will also include three new and original folk song settings by the choir’s musical director, Alison West.
Saturday 8th July at 7.30 pm
At St Thomas’ Parish Church, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge.HX7 7NS.
Ticket information:
£9/£6/£1 (under 18s)
available on the door and online from www.heptonsingers.co.uk
Searching for Peace in Poona
Exhibition at The David Wright Gallery, Artsmill, Linden Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 7DP
The Journals, sketches and paintings of Cyril Mount (1920 – 2013) and paintings and poems by Madhuri Z K Ewing.
Curated by Alison Darnbrough
Exhibition dates: 11 June – 9 July 2017
Preview: Sunday 11 June, 1 – 5pm
Exhibition open Wednesdays to Sundays, 11am – 5pm
(Closed Mondays and Tuesdays)
Free entry
In 1978, at the age of 58, Cyril Mount (painter, arts educator, ex-soldier, peace activist and husband and father) set off for the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) in Poona, India, having become a devotee several years earlier.
Since the fifties Cyril had struggled to find inner peace, especially troubled by the recurring trauma of his wartime experiences. This led to a severe mental breakdown in the early sixties.
Click here for details of events during the Exhibition
Curious Collections: An exhibition of people’s precious objects
Curated by Lizzie Lockhart
Whether it’s an orange tissue wrapper, an old postcard, knitting patterns or stones they all have one thing in common - the collector loves them.
There are 12 collections on display in the Curious Collections exhibition at The Egg Factory, Hebden Bridge - all carefully hunted out bits of treasure.
You will be surprised by what, and why, people collect and it may result in you seeing the world in a different way.
Open daily from Wednesday 28th June – 9th July !0am - 4pm
Official launch – Wednesday 28th June 6pm - 8pm All welcome
This free exhibition is at:
The Egg Factory, Victoria Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8JX
Contact 01422 846082 hello@theeggfactory.co
Root'n'Toots pop-up Music lounge cafe night
Come and join us upstairs at the Organic House on Market Street on Friday 7th July for the first pop-up Music Lounge Cafe night.
Playing live for us will be the 'Mysterious Collective' a talented group of musicians made up of Holly Marland (Kora), Michael Cretu (Double Bass) and Simon Wood (Hang) and other special guests.
This Gig will be an intimate warm up for their appearance at WOMAD this year.
See them while you can. £5 on the door - this venue is limited capacity so get there early. Doors open 7:00pm.
Live rock band night
A Music For Anti Heroes event...
upstairs at the Golden Lion
£3 entry on the door. 8pm
BASSE are a rock power-duo from Catania (Italy). Heavily influenced by blues, garage rock, the band relocated to Manchester in 2017. After the release of the first EP, "Start", the duo participated in a number of music festivals as well as numerous gigs around Sicily plus also being chosen to open for: Nobraino, The Zen Circus and Radio Moscow. In the summer of 2016 the band returned to the studio to record their first album entitled "The Right Way To Go Wrong" due for release in 2017.
Kelly's Heroes are a local 3 piece who formed on 12/12/12 having met through friends of friends over their interest in music. They have released one EP so far and are just in the process of releasing their new EP "For The Years To Come".
Style: classic rock / rock and roll.
Streets of Fun on Street Sunday:
This event is the traditional end of the Arts Festival. Some of Britain's best street performers join local acts in 4 venues on Sun 2 July.
Café Culture
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
An enormous heritage of picture postcard collections shown on the big screen by Godfrey Holmes - seasider & storyteller
Thursday 6th July 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Arts Festival kicks off this weekend - Some of the UK's best street entertainers are coming to Hebden Bridge for a fun packed day of crazy entertainment on Saturday 24 June.
Arts Festival Comedy for all ages:
Laugh at some of the nation’s best stand-ups thanks to Hebden Bridge Arts Festival, including Sara Pascoe’s Animal show at the Picture House. Read HebWeb News item.
Heptonstall Festival
On Saturday 1st July Heptonstall Festival returns in 2017 with a host of music, activities and street food for all.
Free by donation.
Live music in Weaver Square and the church starts at 12.30pm.
Don't miss the start of the Heptonstall Festival Fell Race at 10am!
Come and support Calderdale's best loved small event.
See Facebook page for lineup and details, or to request a stall.
See you there!
Blackshed 3 - Exhibition at Beehive
Bruce Cutts, Allie Crewe and Robin Maurice (Blackshed3) are showing in Hebden bridge at the same time as the Hebden Bridge Arts Festival.
Bee Hive Hebble End, Hebden Bridge HX7 6H.
Opening on 23rd June. Please join us.
Blackshed is a creative platform, instigated by Aj. Wilkinson who helped mentor a group (Blackshed3) of photographers who worked individually and together to interpret their own viewpoints of Hebden Bridge.
Slow The Flow Open Meeting
Mytholmroyd Community Centre 7.15pm
Come and meet Rob Twiggs, Calderdale Council's new Natural Flood Management Project Officer.
Calderdale Council has appointed a natural flood management specialist as part of its work to reduce the risk of flooding across the Calder Valley. Rob will be presenting an outline of his role and what he hopes to achieve as Natural Flood Management Project Officer.
Rob Twiggs said, "I believe natural flood management alone is not the answer to reducing flood risk, but when delivered as part of an integrated catchment wide approach with engineered flood defences, sustainable drainage systems and flood resilience measures, such as property level protection, NFM can make a positive contribution to reducing flood risk."
Flood Partnership Drop in Session
The Calderdale Flood Partnership are inviting you to come along and get involved with a series of drop-in events to understand and comment on the work of the Environment Agency and other partners to achieve a reduced risk of flooding in Calderdale.
Hebden bridge Town Hall (Flood Risk Reduction scheme & Hebden Bridge Flood Alleviation Scheme).
Open 11am to 7.30 pm
SNAKESkin at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month we welcome Peter & Gorg Chand back to the Shaggy Dog with their brand new story of SNAKESkin. Join us upstairs in the Stubbing Wharf on King St at 8pm on Friday 30th June for a collection of dark, powerful, and thoughtful snake stories shared from Indian myth and folktale.
Bought to you by storytellers Peter and Gorg Chand, who both have a deep connection and love for the stories from their motherland.
‘...when the door was locked, the finely dressed royals shed their human forms and feasted from the bowls of sweetened warm milk. When their bellies were full, they transformed from snakes back to men again and the festivities continued...’
(Suitable for adult audiences only. Entry Fee £7)
The return of....
Open Mic - White Lion, Heptonstall
From 8.30pm.
Free entry.
If you fancy coming along & singing a song or 2 and/or playing an instrument or dazzling the audience with poetry or spoken word.... the choice is yours. Or just come along and enjoy the evening. A friendly sound engineer will be on hand to help you out if you choose to perform.
Dark Matter Promotions / Wrong Way Records Showcase
Psych rock/ garage / shoegaze label showcasing 3 up and coming bands:
Control Of The Going (Manchester)
The Valkarys (Edinburgh)
The Goa Express (Burnley)
£5 on the door / less via ents24
Upstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden
Friday 23rd June
Doors 8pm
Town Hall's 5th Birthday Party
12:00 to 17:30
2017 marks the 5th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the new Town Hall extension as well as 120 years since the old building opened. To mark these events, and with the benefit of funding from the Big Lottery's Celebrate programme, we are having a 5th Birthday Party on Saturday 24th June which brings together a number of events and projects into one big party atmosphere:
The 24th June is the first weekend of the wonderful Hebden Bridge Arts Festival so, in collaboration we are hosting some of the same street performers and others in our Courtyard between 12 and 4pm. Our Waterfront Hall is hosting the Hebden Royd Town Council's Kids Fest - with a birthday and water theme between 12 and 3pm.
And then from 4pm everyone is invited for tea, coffee, juice and most importantly lots of cake in our Waterfront Hall until it all runs out. Come along and be amongst the first to see our new mosaic in the Courtyard (created through a community arts programme), enjoy an Arts Festival sculpture in the Courtyard and installations in the basement. It's going to be a wonderful day, we're sure the sun will shine - so please come along and join us!
Summer Fancy
Local playwright, Freda Kelsall, adapts and directs the Little Theatre’s next offering, Summer Fancy, based on a Thomas Hardy short story.
Book tickets online at www.hblt.co.uk.
Tickets can also be purchased in person at Innovation, Hebden Bridge.
The play runs from Monday-Saturday, 19-24 June, 7.30pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.
Summer Fancy was first produced by Freda's theatre company, Bridge Theatre, at The Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, in June 1992.
Freda Kelsall says, 'Rehearsals are going well, and there's great chemistry between the protagonists, Oliver Bairstow as Charles Bradford Raye, Phoebe Farrington as Anna, Diannah Miller as Edith, and Ben Sweeny as her husband, Henry. Rosalinda O’Connor and Matt Parker are also excellent as Raye’s sister, Jane, and his friend, William Eagle, adding to the humour, and pathos of the play.'
Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade
10th Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade
Thousands of people from across Yorkshire and beyond are expected to watch the Parade when it takes to the streets on Sunday.
Parade at noon; mini-festival in the park from 1-4pm
Open workshops from 3-22 June
Handmade Parade's Sea of Dreams: International artists from the Greek Street Theatre Company Motus Terrae are working with local people to create astonishing street theatre work. See HebWeb News (13 June)
Hebden Bridge Brass Band Summer Concert
7pm, at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, featuring Dominic Longhurst, Soprano Cornet Player with Brighouse and Rastrick Band, who will perform pieces for both cornet and trumpet.
Dominic is a young cornet star from Australia who's been awarded the Global Academy Project Student exchange to Norway and England - where he subsequently took on the principal cornet seat at Brighouse and Rastrick whilst still only 19 years old.
This year, Dominic has taken on the soprano position further demonstrating his burgeoning talent and versatility, which he will share with his playing in the concert. The band are delighted that Dominic has agreed to perform with them for a terrifically entertaining evening.
Entry is by voluntary contribution thanks to the generosity of Hebden Bridge Town Council.
Deborah Andrews - Author talk
Free event - 7.00pm on 22 June at Hebden Bridge Library
Tickets from Hebden Bridge Library, Tel: 01422 288040 or online via Eventbrite
Deborah Andrews - Walking the Lights
Shortlisted for Not the Booker Prize 2016
Deborah Andrews is an award-winning theatre practitioner turned novelist. Born in Windsor, she moved to Glasgow in 1990 to study for a BA in Drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
She went on to work as a performer, workshop leader, director and writer. In 1999, her theatrical adaptation of Dream State: The New Scottish Poets won a Scotsman Fringe First Award and in 2002 she co-founded Solar Bear Theatre Company.
She established the first year-round Deaf Youth Theatre in the UK and scripted six main-stage and several community productions, winning several awards. Since 2014, Deborah’s lived in Lancaster, where she teaches creative writing.
‘Vivid and convincing.’ Guardian
The Raconteurs' Delight
A musical cabaret showcasing some of the fine acts booked for this years' Green Gathering, featuring The Antipoet, Johnny Solstice, locals Terry Logan, Creedy and the Tiny Minds, plus Captain Chronic's Parachute Club Disco.
A full night's entertainment from 8pm at the Trades Club on Friday 16th June. £10 on the door
Art and Photography Exhibition and Sale
On Friday 16th to Sunday 18th June, we will be holding a high profile Art and Photography Exhibition & Sale at the Dean Clough Galleries in Halifax.
We’ll be showcasing the very best of local and national talent, and exhibits will be available to purchase.
In addition to enjoying the exhibition, you’ll be supporting a terrific local cause too.
All proceeds from the event will be going to Ravenscliffe@Spring Hall – a purpose-built Sixth Form College and Community Centre, track-side at Spring Hall, Halifax. Due to open 2018, the centre will offer exciting and innovative learning opportunities for up to 70 young people with learning difficulties and/or physical disabilities. It will be a true asset to Calderdale and help students of Ravenscliffe High School thrive to the best of their abilities.
Friends of the Picture House present
Thelma and Louise
The Friends of the Picture House presentation on Saturday, June 17 at 4.30pm will be Thelma and Louise, the 1991 American road movie directed by Ridley Scott.
The film's stars, Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, were nominated for best actress Oscars and the film launched the career of a young Brad Pitt. Controversial on its release, Thelma and Louise is now considered a classic.
Open Day at Colden Early Years Nursery
Our Open Day will be held on Saturday 17th June from 10am until 1pm. There will be lots of children's activities, face-painting, cakes/ refreshments, and the opportunity to look around our lovely setting, and to speak informally with our staff.
All welcome!
Festival of Alternative Education
Hebden Bridge School, The Birchcliffe Centre, 9-6 pm.
In keeping with our democratic principles this is an open-space festival where any delegate can offer to lead a workshop.
Already signed up are creative workshops on yoga, dance, meditation, democratic education, politics, philosophy, flood prevention, foraging, art, and much much more. Food and music too!
For more information click here:
Wainsgate Concert: The Charlie Carr Quartet -
Singer Charlie Carr and jazz pianist Dave Nelson are joined by an inter-continental rhythm section.
Annual Hebden Bridge Brass Band March Contest
From 12.30 p.m. St Georges Square, Hebden Bridge.
This year sees a record number of bands entering the annual Hebden Bridge Brass Band March Contest.
The first band will march off at 12.30 p.m. Each band will be judged on their marching prowess and the best will be awarded the deportment prize.
In the square, each band will play a hymn tune and a contest march.
There is a range of prizes and the overall winners will be presented with the Alan Bottomley Memorial Trophy.
Station lift consultation: visit from Nicola Wright of Network Rail
Nicola Wright of Network Rail's visit to consult re proposed lifts is re-scheduled for 1pm Monday 12 June. Everyone is most welcome. We need to your views too. See you there!
The lift access proposals can be viewed on Calderdale's planning web. However the application makes no mention of resurfacing the area in front of the station entrance which is current very difficult to walk across, impossible to wheel across.
In a recent meeting with Nicola Wright of Network Rail we discussed the need for resurfacing, though no formal agreement was made. This needs to be brought to her attention when she comes to consult at the station at 1pm on Monday 12 June.
We should also discuss wheelchair access to the booking office. I believe there is a second window which could potentially be lowered thus offering two alternatives and not impeding access for those of us who do not use a wheelchair.
Another issue which needs discussion but is not within Network Rail’s remit, is access to the station for those who do not drive and are not served by one of the buses which stops at the station. This issue needs to be raised with Calderdale. Having a fully accessible station has limitations if some disabled people cannot reach the entrance.
Hebden Bridge Community Association AGM
12:00 to 14:00
Everyone is warmly invited to Hebden Bridge Community Association's Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 10th June 2017 at 12 noon in the Waterfront Hall in The Town Hall.
Our AGM is a chance for you to meet our Trustees, ask questions and hear about our plans for the future. It's also an opportunity for us to present our audited annual accounts for September 2015- August 2016 and reflect on a successful year for Hebden Bridge Community Association and the Town Hall.
Piano Festival Fundraising Concert:
Following the 5th Hebden Bridge Piano Festival in April comes a spectacular fundraising Gala Piano Recital to raise cash for more exciting Festivals in 2018 and beyond.
Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm
The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections. If you are coming for the first time, please contact chris.browne@tiscali.co.uk with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
Boundary Walk
The full walk takes in some of the most spectacular scenery in the South Pennines and, in walking terms, is described as moderately difficult. It is approximately 21 miles long and includes the beautiful wooded valleys of Hardcastle Crags and the commanding heights of the moors above the Luddenden Valley.
Runners are welcome to join in but we do ask them to check in and start their run as early as possible.
Walk commences at Community Centre, Mytholmroyd
Free I, Daniel Blake screening at the Trades.
On Sunday 4 June. Ken Loach's hard hitting Palme d'Or winner is free, and presents "a searing indictment of a failed and discriminatory benefits system."
Todmorden Country Fair,
Centre Vale Park.
Come along to this inaugural show, see the cattle, the sheep and the horses. Watch the Falconry display, the Shetland ponies, farrier demonstrations and much,much more.....
Check out the website for more details. And Facebook
Pre Day Tickets (£6.00 adults, £3.00 children, £15.00 family (2+2) )are available from Riggs, Todmorden News Centre, Maskills Butcher, Mytholmroyd Co Op, Todmorden Post Office and many more outlets....
Parade workshops start this weekend!
Fancy lazing on the beach, swimming with sharks or creating a ship of hopes and dreams? Then get down to the Handmade Parade, starting Saturday, 3 June.
Pennine Spring Music
are performing their final concert for 2017 in St Thomas, Heptonstall on Saturday 3rd June. The concert starts at 7.30pm and will include the beautiful 'Sheherezade' by Rimsky Korsakov.
Tickets are £10 (£8 concessions) and just £1 for under 16s.
7.30pm at Calder Holmes Park
Enter online at www.race-results.co.uk
£5 or enter on the day £6
Registration at Machpelah, Burnley Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 8AU
A delightiul 10K fell race run over trail and open moorland starting in Hebden Bridge, with a climb up to Stoodley Pike and back, suitable ior experienced fell runners and newcomers to the sport. A generous
prize list ior all categories.
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
THE SCIENCE OF CHOCOLATE
The history, growing, production and science
of chemicals in various chocolates.
Try samples!
by Diana Leitch
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Sunday Sessions Bank Holiday Special
Sunday Sessions is back for a one-off Bank Holiday special. This time we're bringing the music to you and setting up in the square.
DJs bringing the sunshine vibes are...
Gavin Hayes
Mark Haran
Annie Nolan
Jake De Nagy
Kim Lana Blackburn
Tony Beddows
1pm until 7pm
The Shoulder of Mutton
Bridge Gate
Hebden Bridge
Come join us, spread the word and get your groove on.
Guided Walk – Up to Heptonstall and around:
Bank Holiday Monday 29th May at 10.30am
Hebden Hikes guided walk - starting Hebden Bridge – uphill for a look around Heptonst all village.
Distance 5 miles. Numbers limited - ring now to book 07775 670096 or email £5pp
Calder Ward Forum
Now cancelled due to General Election
Alex Ultradsih at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month we welcome the lovely Alex Ultrdish to The Shaggy Dog Storytellers. She’ll be performing her brand new piece ‘Two Birds’ after our Stories from the Floor Session.
Join us on Friday 26th May at 8pm, upstairs in the Stubbing Wharf and don’t forget to rehearse that story you’ve been burning to tell before you come!
During Alex's maternity non leave, she visited the park. A lot. Not very remarkable you may think but wait until you hear what she learned on her visits. Stories from all over the world, short ones, long ones, happy ones, others not so.
Telling of tales new or old will be given the standard Ultradish treatment, mixing the traditional with the contemporary. Join her on a journey from your seat to the skies, via the local pond. If you have a babel fish, bring that too.
Disclaimer: there will not be any nappy talk or photos of the child that you must coo over.
'The most convincing storyteller I've heard' (Festival at the Edge Steward.)
Recycle Radio Trades Club Takeover
7pm- 1.30am
Hebden Bridge Trades Club, and The World.
Recycle Radio, your local community radio station will be broadcasting live from the Trades Club on Spring Bank Holiday Saturday (May 27th), featuring live performances from The Tiny Minds, Kim Metcalf, Paul Weatherhead and Keiron Higgins, as well as the Recycle Radio Young Presenters, and DJ Kim Lana (Lana Loves.)
Tickets £5/7 from here or pay on the door.
Tune in at www.recycleradio.co.uk or find Recycle Radio on Tunein app.
Todmorden Carnival
The Carnival is taking place on Saturday 27th May 2017.
The parade will starts at Sanworth Street at approx 12:30pm going along Halifax Road pass the Town Hall and onto Burnley Road finishing at North Lodge Centre Vale Park Todmorden.
There is lots of Entertainment all day long. Market & charity stalls. You can book a stall by emailing.
All The Fun Of The Fair From Thursday From 6pm, Friday From 6pm, Saturday From 12 Noon Sunday & Monday From 12 Noon
Exhibition: 'Cellotape' by Joe Hesketh
Paintings and Sculpture at Artsmill. "Cellotape is about my world, everything in it all stuck together."
Preview: Sun 30 April
Yorkshire Silent Film Festival
Hebden Bridge Picture House
Saturday 13 & 20 May at 5pm (doors 4.15pm)
Yorkshire Silent Film Festival is a month-long celebration of silent film with live music taking place in cinemas, theatres and community venues across Yorkshire. This year's festival runs May 5 - 31 with two live screenings at Hebden Bridge Picture House on Saturday 13 and 20 May (doors at 4.15pm).
Beginning with Hitchcock's The Lodger on Saturday 13 May with live musical accompaniment from harpist Elizabeth-Jane Baldry whose performance in Hebden Bridge was one of the highlights of the 2016 festival. Finishing with the gorgeously romantic drama 7th Heaven on 20 May, with Jonathan Best performing live on piano.
Tickets (including a reduced rate double ticket) available in advance here
Little Theatre Concert
A night of music and song at Hebden Bridge Little Theatre!
On Saturday 20 May, at 7.30pm, the Lost chord Ensemble, Little Theatre Choir and invited soloists will entertain you with music to put a Spring in your step.
Tickets cost £5. Phone 01422 845446 to book.
Heptonstall Family Day
Family event from 3pm till 9pm at St Thomas Church Heptonstall.
Free entry, and a bring your own picnic, 'Jacobs join' around 4pm.
Entertainment includes Flame Oz, maypole dance, maypole king and queen parade, and lots lots more.
The Bentley Effect Screening
3-6pm· Trades Club, Holme St, Hebden Bridge.
This film is important and inspiring as they come! A unique opportunity to see what fracking does to people – and what people do to frackers when community awakens.
With fracking now on its way to our backyard… all the way from Australia, our guests are coming to Hebden Bridge on their national tour to answer questions on what it means for real.
£3/£6 entry with good food available - vegan, gluten-free and generally a wholesome worthwhile outing.
From Palestine to Israel - The Legacy of Balfour
2017 marks the centenary of the Balfour Declaration, when the UK government pledged its support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Illustrated presentation by speakers from Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
7pm on Tuesday 16th May in Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Light refreshments and a chance to buy Palestinian olive oil and dates from the Halifax Friends of Palestine stall.
Todmorden U3A May 2017 Meeting
Todmorden U3A’s next meeting will be held on Thursday, 18th May in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45 which will feature the return of Bernard Lockett whose subject will be ‘The Social and Political Satire of Gilbert and Sullivan’.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
Juliet Barker at Cragg Vale History Group
On Thursday 18th May 2017 we welcome back Juliet to Cragg Vale to speak to us on 'The Life of Branwell Bronte' followed by a Q & A session and refreshments.
Our meeting will be held in the newly refurbished St John's Centre in Cragg Vale.
Starting at 7.30pm. All visitors welcome £3.
Tickets available call 01422 884470
Jazz Café with Dave Nelson (piano)
8pm
and special guest Peadar Long (saxophones, flutes and clarinets)
Hebden Bridge Town Hall Café/Bar
Free admission
Pushing Up Daisies festival, Todmorden
The new programme is now launched
This year we have an incredible 70 different events happening throughout the Festival week.
As in previous years, there's plenty going on in the Library and throughout the town. We also have a Town Hall Hub this year, Wednesday and Thursday, 10am-9pm and Friday 10am-4pm.
There is a full programme of events in there throughout those days or you can just pop in for a chat, coffee and cake, soup and bread and some free craft activities. All welcome.
We all know someone who has died, someone who has been bereaved and someone who will miss us when we’re gone. And yet, nearly all of us struggle with thinking about, planning and talking about death. Especially with the people we love the most. Each May, a small group of Tod folk create a festival to make space for those conversations. In lots of different ways.
This is about fellow citizens, mucking in to the difficult stuff together, in the hope of making things a little softer.
Dreaming of the Daylight Days - Poetry Book Launch
Launch event at Hebden Bridge Library at 5pm 11th May 2017 with the Mayor of Hebden Royd Cllr Hodgins.
verd de gris arts would like to invite you to a very special event to celebrate the launch of our new poetry book 'Dreaming of the Daylight Days'. Created and produced by Kaye Martindale and Kay Boardman 'Dreaming of the Daylight Days' is a collection of poetry and painting by members of our weekly creative dementia sessions and is the perfect embodiment of the group's creative spirit.
“The challenge of dementia can, at times, be particularly tough; and sometimes it takes the support of others to see the sunshine through the clouds. As a poet, I know how hard it is to reflect this journey in words. Dreaming of the Daylight Days speaks from the inside of that journey - and is all the more ambitious and powerful for it.” Clare Shaw, Poet
There will be poetry readings and some singing! we hope you can find time to join us.
Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival
Already confirmed for 2017:-
Baghdaddies
Celtarabia
O Hooley & Tidow
Flossie Malaiville
Jess Morgan Band
Bella Gaffney
Harp and a Monkey
Bluegrass: Kentucky Cow Tippers, Thunderbridge Bluegrass band
Helen Blackwell’s plant sale.
10am-2pm
19 Oxford Street, Hebden Bridge, a short walk along the canal from the Co-op
An eclectic and robust mix of annuals and hardy perennials, as well as attractive willow plant supports, from an experienced gardener and plantswoman
Guest appearance from Joel, the succulents man
Delicious tea and cakes on sale.
Baby and Kids Stuff Second Hand Sale
Second hand sale of baby and kid's clothes, toys and equipment. Flying Saucers Pottery will be there too!
10am - 12pm
Crossley Mill Nursery, New Road
Yorkshire Silent Film Festival
Hebden Bridge Picture House
Saturday 13 & 20 May at 5pm (doors 4.15pm)
Yorkshire Silent Film Festival is a month-long celebration of silent film with live music taking place in cinemas, theatres and community venues across Yorkshire. This year's festival runs May 5 - 31 with two live screenings at Hebden Bridge Picture House on Saturday 13 and 20 May (doors at 4.15pm).
Beginning with Hitchcock's The Lodger on Saturday 13 May with live musical accompaniment from harpist Elizabeth-Jane Baldry whose performance in Hebden Bridge was one of the highlights of the 2016 festival. Finishing with the gorgeously romantic drama 7th Heaven on 20 May, with Jonathan Best performing live on piano.
Tickets (including a reduced rate double ticket) available in advance here
Debs Newbold's 'King Lear'
As part of the 3rd Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival, on Friday 12th May the jaw droppingly talented Debs Newbold will be performing her innovative version of Shakespeare’s King Lear, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf Pub at 8pm for a mere £7 (or Free Entry for Festival Ticket Holders)!
Those of you who attended her ‘Bawdy Bardess Tales’ in January 2016 will know well how Debs can pack out a room and why I can’t urge you enough to put this date in your diary and encourage everyone you know to come along and see her in action; she is absolutely spellbinding!
Dark & challenging, epic and shocking, human and uplifting, the piece is aimed at adults and older children alike (and so is perfect for those studying Drama GCSE or A Level).
Created for a sell-out show at The Hay Festival and performed to great acclaim at Shakespeare’s Globe, this is an event that’s not to be missed.
“Terrific...brilliantly igniting our imaginations” (Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Globe Education, Shakespeare's Globe.)
“One unfeasibly talented woman” (Views from the Gods)
The Original Hebden Bridge Ghost Walk
Naked races, witchcraft, the Black Death, Robin Hood and a host of other horrible histories await in 'Beyond the Veil of Calderdale'; a spine tingling, grizzly ghost walk first commissioned by Hebden Bridge Arts Festival and led by Nationally Award Winning Storyteller Ursula Holden Gill.
Following its repeated sell out success in 2014, Ursula further developed these deliciously dark authentic collections into an annual Hebden Bridge Ghost Walk which currently runs every weekend throughout the month of October.
However, as a special Folk Roots Festival event she'll be leading 'The Original Hebden Bridge Ghost Walk' from the Wavy Steps in the centre of town (HX7 8EX) at 6pm on Saturday 13th May 2017. Aimed at adults and older children but suitable for families, prams, wheelchairs and dog lovers alike this promises to be a magical evening of murder, mystery and mayhem… (Festival wristbands or £5 at the event.)
“A unique force in storytelling. Ursula is a gem” (BBC 2 Folk Award Nominees O'Hooley & Tidow.)
“A one woman whirlwind able to inhabit any number of characters at the drop of a usually invisible hat” (Gill Docherty, The Craven Herald for Settle Storytelling Festival)
For more information or festival tickets please visit hebdenfolkroots.org
Sing with a Spooky
Singing workshop for men and fundraising for Watermark Flood Resilience. Led by James Sills of The Spooky Men's Chorale.
10 am - 4 pm
Hebden Royd Methodist Church, Market St HX7 6EU
£25 or £20 concessions
Book/further info: Phil Kelly 01422 847328 or email
Jumble Sale
Wadsworth Community Centre, Old Town.
Wednesday 10th May - 3-6pm.
(Raising funds to rebuild the kitchen at the Centre.)
Donations of Jumble can be left at the Centre on Wednesday from 10 in the morning on Sale Day.
Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair
10-4.30pm
Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Enjoy free entry the Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair, with twenty stalls selling hard to find vintage fashions and homewares.
Refreshments available in the onsite café and fabulous terrace, plus live vintage music. For further information and to book a stall please visit www.yorkshirevintagefairs.com
Elliotts Antique Fair
Sunday 7th May 2017 8-30am to 3-30pm. at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd now in its 39th year and reborn after recent devastating floods.
Antiques and collectables for everyone plus on site cafe serving good home cooked food all day.
Entry £1 all classes.
Trades Club Quiz
8.45pm
Raising funds for Labour Party General Election Campaign
"It is essential that we get rid of this government. Whoever you prefer generally, it is time to remove Tories from parliament this time. We are raising funds for the local Labour Party's campaign to remove our local Tory - no one else will achieve this here ... May the fourth be with us."
As usual the quiz will consist of a picture round, questions on events in the news and will take a sideways look at life - and the ever popular and appropriate music round. All presented by that lovely Dave Boardman chap
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out showing off your stunning ability to remember largely pointless information...
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
Four Seasons and a Flood
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes place at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Royal Fold, New Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5DZ on Thursday 4th May at 7.30pm when there will be a talk on Four Seasons and a Flood - 4 years creating, growing, restoring & photographing our allotment by Ed Chadwick.
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Bootstrap: Social entrepreneurs meet
for major event in Hebden Bridge on 5 May. A new “lively, fun and inspiring” event designed to enable charities, businesses and individuals to support each other.
Willy Porter & Carmen Nickerson
Friday 5th May. Wadsworth Community Centre, Billy Lane, Old Town, Nr. Hebden Bridge.
Doors: 6.45pm. Tickets: £12.10 Tel: 01428 344458
On 1st May they appear in Vienna, Virginia, USA. On 5th May their first gig in the UK is at Wadsworth Community Centre – They must have heard of us!
Guitarist and singer/songwriter Willy Porter joins forces with vocalist Carmen Nickerson to form a duo made in heaven - two unique artists, one unforgettable sound.
Porter Nickerson are a duo that embody the best of what live music has to offer: heart, grit, and the kind of raw musicianship that transforms listeners into lifelong fans. Willy Porter’s searing finger-picking guitar style deftly blends with Carmen Nickerson’s lush vocals to create an unforgettable sound that resonates long after the last chord fades.
A virtuoso guitarist, Porter has more than ten albums to his catalogue and has shared the stage with rock and pop luminaries such as Jeff Beck, Sting, Paul Simon, Tori Amos and Jethro Tull. Nickerson is an accomplished Jazz, R&B, and Rock vocalist from the Midwest who has also contributed her talents to studio and voice-over work in L.A. The pair met following the release of Porter’s 2010 album How to Rob a Bank and, finding their musical sensibilities a quick match, began collaborating soon after. The result has been a rich experience of performing and writing:
This is a rare chance to catch them whilst on a brief visit from their native U.S.A.
In support is Nick Hall, no stranger to Wadsworth. Nick is one half of award winning duo 'Plumhall', one half of Folk rockers 'The Hall Brothers', and former guitarist with Folk luminaries Magna Carta.
As usual cask ale and a tasty supper will be available.
For tickets contact Derek on 07890 205980 or wegottickets.com
Friends of the Picture House present
The Long Good Friday
Completed in 1979 but not released until 1980, The Long Good Friday is reckoned to be a great 'state of the nation' movie.
It captures London's docklands on the eve of massive change with Bob Hoskins in his breakthrough role as a Cockney crime boss trying to turn legit. Co-starring Helen Mirren, it has a terrific screenplay by Barrie Keeffe. The Friends of the Picture House are pleased to present The Long Good Friday on Saturday, May 6th at 4.30pm.
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
THE PLAGUE DOCTOR
Hilarious & Informative One Man Show
by David Bell
Thursday 4 May 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Hebden Bridge Burlesque Festival
More info on the website
Special Event with The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month, we welcome The 3 Troubadors who will be bringing their 'Mobile Dreams' to the Shaggy Dog Storytelling Club on Friday 28th April 2017.
8pm upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf on King Street.
Entry £7
“Mobile Dreams” is a poetic, funny and warm storytelling show for adults about the everlasting human search for truth and connection, freedom and beauty. In a playful stream of English spiced with their native tongues (Norwegian, Finnish and Dutch) the three performers behind “Mobile Dreams” tell a string of tales both mythical and personal all connected by the language of dreams.
The 3T's are Markus Luukonen (Finland),Tom van Outryve (Belgium) andTorgrim Mellum Stene (Norway).They met as part of LABO, a yearly laboratory for research and development for professional European storytellers. The group was formed in Ghent in Belgium in May 2015. The boys are currently touring a number of UK story clubs and we're really excited to be one of them! Hope to see you there!
The Hebden Bridge WI Spectacular Spring Rag Market
The Waterfront Room, The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge and The Egg Factory. Windsor Works, Victoria Road, Hebden Bridge.
The Hebden Bridge WI Spectacular Spring Rag Market is the place to grab a bargain on all your favourite haberdashery and craft goods. If you're a crafter, sewer, knitter, crocheter or a vintage lover, this is the place to be. We have an eclectic mix of fabric, buttons, ribbons, yarn, vintage pieces, books and anything else you could possibly need to inspire your creative mind! Now held on two sites -The Waterfront Hall in the Town Hall and the Egg Factory on Victoria Road, even more Bargains to be had!
WI Cake and refreshments at the Egg factory, Cafe at the Town Hall.
Open from 10:30am – 4pm at the Egg Factory and 11:00am -4pm at the Town Hall
Entry is £1 per adult - Free for crafty young things under 16.
The Hepton Singers presents Kilts and Clogs
Popular local chamber choir The Hepton Singers presents Kilts and Clogs, an evening of Scottish and English song.
The concert, which takes place on 29 April at Heptonstall Parish Church, marks the second leg of the choir’s exchange with Scottish choir Rudsambee Company of Singers, with whom it performed a two-choir concert in Edinburgh last year.
Rudsambee is a 20-strong choir based in Edinburgh and directed by Derrick Morgan. The choir sings a wide range of modern, world and renaissance music. Regular performance venues include St Giles Cathedral, Rosslyn Chapel and the National Portrait Gallery of Scotland.
“Rudsambee Company of Singers is a brilliant choir, full of talent and spirit,” says Hepton Singers’ director Alison West. “We loved singing with them last year. For lovers of distinctive choral singing performed with panache, this is an evening not to be missed.”
The concert will feature music from Scottish and English composers, both sacred and from the folk tradition. Pieces include those from James MacMillan, Tom Cunningham and Thea Musgrave, with two folk song arrangements by former Hepton Singer Geoff Adams and the premiere of an exciting new piece by Alison West.
The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £9/£6/£1 (under 18s), available on the door and online from www.heptonsingers.co.uk
Dead Good Disco
Dead Good Disco every last Saturday of the month at The Shoulder of Mutton.
A place where you'll find a heady and rather eclectic mix of disco, soul, afrobeat and party vibes!
Come check it out and kick up some dust off the dance floor!
Saturday 29th April
The Shoulder of Mutton
Bridge Gate
Hebden Bridge
Free entry
Guided Walk - Hebden Hikes
A guided walk starting at 10.30am, Hardcastle Crags, approx 6.5 miles, some steep hills.
Numbers limited so please book by email or text 07775 670096.
More info on the website.
Hebden Bridge Walkers Action annual open get together
Hebden Bridge Walkers Action invite anyone interested in walking to come to an informal get together to hear about their activities, including the Heart of the Pennines project. At the same time, they would like help in planning what else needs doing. The get together is at the Stubbing Wharf, 7.30pm on Tuesday May 2nd. All welcome.
Slow The Flow public meeting
At the next Public Meeting, on Tuesday 25 April, 7pm. at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Amanda McDermott will discuss our 'You Can Slow The Flow' urban retrofit SuDS project.
Everybody living or working in the Calder Valley can make small changes to slow the flow of stormwater – come along to find out more!
Amanda McDermott said, "Many small interventions, to slow run-off, could result in a significant amount of water being temporarily stored during storm events in our urban areas. During and after the devastating Boxing Day Flood 2015, thousands of us gave our time and money to help friends, family and neighbours recover. If we all work together to take action and invest in our own properties (whether they flood or not) we can help reduce the threat of similar levels of flooding in the future, and the need to help clean up on such a large scale."
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. More information is available at www.slowtheflow.net
Luddendenfoot Ward Forum
6:30pm arrival for 6:45pm start
Erringden Room, St. Michael’s Church Hall, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5DS
There will be presentations on: Flood Alleviation and Flood risk
in Mytholmroyd, and on the Prevent Strategy. In addition there will be a Police Update - and a chance to decide on what should be the priorities for your local area.
There will also be a chance to give your views in the Open Forum section of the meeting.
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
An unforgettable evening of adventure films.
Hebden Bridge Picture House
The evening features a different collection of thrilling short films about mind-blowing expeditions in remote parts of the globe. But you don’t need to be Bear Grylls to enjoy them – our audiences are all ages and from all walks of life. All they need is their spirit of adventure!
Have a go at fell-running
Calder Valley Fell Runners are running their “Have a go" nights again this spring. So if you are nervous about off road running, don't know any routes, or just want to make some new running mates, this is for you!
It’s not for complete beginners - we ask that people should be able to run 3 miles/5km already (eg park run).
Turn up at Mytholmroyd Community Centre 6:45pm on Tuesdays, starting 25 April 2017
Refugees Welcome - fundraiser for the St Augustine's Centre
8pm, The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge.
Raising money for the St Augustine's Centre in Halifax and they work they do welcoming and supporting refugees and asylum seekers who have travelled from around the world to Calderdale.
With Drum Machine and dancers from the St Augustine's Centre.
Hebden Bridge Piano Festival
The 5th Hebden Bridge Piano Festival starts this Friday (April 21st) and as in 2016, the programme has a truly international feel with pianists from Portugal, America, Switzerland, Romania, Canada, Jordan and Scotland in the stellar line-up. Headline artists include the 1991 Leeds International Piano Competition winner Artur Pizarro, internationally acclaimed young virtuoso Alexandra Dariescu and the New York based jazz legend Marc Cary.
Also co-headlining the Festival is Israeli-American pianist David Greilsammer performing Scarlatti Sonatas alternated with the prepared piano Sonatas of John Cage. This was recently named by The New York Times as “one of the ten most important musical events of the year”. There is also a two-piano recital given by up-and-coming stars Victor Lim and Ryan Drucker, a stunning lunchtime concert featuring the impressive Iyad Sughayer and a fascinating lecture recital by the accomplished pianist and teacher Murray McLachlan.
Full programme can be found at on the website
Live Wild and Treesponsibility Weekend Retreat
Learn about foraging, whittling, have guided solo time in nature and have an opportunity to regenerate native woodland planting trees.
Tom Bell Hostel, National Trust Estate of Hardcastle Crags!
Delicious vegan food, comfortable accommodation and friendly expert facilitation included.
Cost £120: 21st-23rd April 2017
www.livewild.org.uk
07979 207296
Eggstravaganza
Come along to the Egg Factory on Saturday April 22nd and celebrate the spring in Hebden Bridge Annual style! We're having a day of Activities, all based on the content of the book.
We've collected 11 outdoor and 8 indoor things-to-do, something for everyone. Look for spirits in the woods of Mytholm, drift through the town looking for psychogeographic treasure, dabble in MUD, take a doggy selfie, or have your own photo taken as you would have been 100 years ago. And much more… so many Hebdenistic pleasures!
Look out for our yellow flyer with all the deets, coming soon. All free, due to generous funding from the Community Foundation for Calderdale, but you'll need a ticket for some of the goings on, search Eggstravaganza on Eventbrite to book.
A good day out, with refreshments, silly games and laughing!
Laser-Cutting Introduction - Free
Saturday 22nd April, 10am - 4:30pm
At Bridge Rectifier, Hebble End Works,
Hebble End, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HJ
- Fancy learning a new skill? Want access to a high quality laser-cutter? No previous experience needed.
- Come along to a free workshop at Bridge Rectifier to learn basic computer-aided design & laser-cutting.
- Laser-cutting can be used for: artwork, attractive cases, mechanical components, special mountings, lampshades, intricate paper cuts/ invitation cards, sliced 3D forms.
- Materials include: acrylic sheet, wood, cardboard, paper, glass engraving, . . . .
- Produce your own piece to take away, free of charge.
- Once trained, you can continue your own projects for a very low charge, with a group of enthusiasts working on diverse projects.
- Waiting list for later dates.
To book a 1 hour slot, see www.bridgerectifier.org.uk
Bridge Rectifier is a not-for-profit community hackerspace/ makerspace.
Thee Telepaths / The Electric Brains
Event Details: Live pysch rock from 2 fantastic bands:
Telepaths are returning after a blistering performance for their 2nd run
Populatr Hebden band The Electric Brains support with their psychedelic garage punk trashcan horror weirdness
Upstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden
£3 entry
Doors 8pm
Music for Anti Heroes
World Dock Pudding Championship
The 2017 Championship will be held on Sunday 23rd April at Mytholmroyd Community Centre.
Stalls, a food and drink festival and live music will all run alongside this year's championship.
Dock Pudding is a local delicacy little-known outside the Calder Valley area of Yorkshire and the competition was founded in 1971 to help preserve it.
The Pudding is made from the leaves of Polygonum Bistorta (which is not the same as Common Dock, though they look alike) mixed with nettles, oatmeal, onions and seasoning, and served with bacon and eggs.
Competitors prepare a whole cooked breakfast including the Dock Pudding and the winner receives a cup; the judging takes place behind closed doors so that the competitors are unknown to the judges, while the audience can watch the cooking on stage in the hall, with traditional Yorkshire brass band accompaniment.
The Dock Pudding Championship will be a highlight of the food and drink festival on the day where local producers will be showing off a diverse array of tasty delights. There will also be stalls selling an assortment of goods from cosmetics, to candles, to handbags!
A View from the Bridge at the Little Theatre
Set in 1950's Brooklyn, Arthur Miller's classic tragedy is a powerful drama depicting hard working Italian-American families surviving under harsh circumstances. Love, lust and pride make a lethal combination for Eddie Carbone and his family.
Monday, 17 - Saturday, 22 April, 7.30pm (Saturday matinee, 2.30pm), Hebden Bridge Little Theatre, Holme Street; tickets online (www.hblt.co.uk), or from Innovation, Hebden Bridge.
Todmorden U3A April 2017 Meeting
U3A Todmorden's next meeting will be held on Thursday, 20th April in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45 when our speaker will be Professor Derek Scott whose subject will be ‘Eurovision Song Contest’.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
Duck Race
The annual Duck Race organised by Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge will be held on Easter Monday 17th April 2017. Ducks dive into the Hebden Water around 3.15pm.
Tickets will be on sale at outlets in Hebden Bridge from March 1st onwards and also online.
Hebden Art Girls (HAGS) Art exhibition
Northlight Studios Valley Road Hebden Bridge.
Art Exibition eclectic mix of paintings by HAGS - Hebden Art Girls
11-4pm.
Once again, the Heptonstall Players will be performing their unique version of the Heptonstall Play this Good Friday 14 April) in Weavers' Square, Heptonstall.
Performance times are as follows in Weaver’s Square:
11.15 am Heptonstall Pace Egg
12.30 pm Heptonstall Pace Egg
2.00 pm Heptonstall Pace Egg
3.00pm Midgley Pace Egg (Calder High Players)
4.00pm Heptonstall Pace Egg
Please avoid bringing your horseless carriage.
Parking is very limited.
Former pupils of Calder High School have joined together with current pupils to continue the tradition of performing the Midgely Pace Egg through the ancient settlements of the Upper Calder Valley.
Performance Times
08:45 – Banksfield
09:30- Todmorden Market
10:30 - Mytholmroyd: St Michael’s Church
11:00 - Hebden Bridge: Holme Street
11:30 - Hebden Bridge: The Square
12:15 - Pecket Well: The Robin hood
13:15 - Hebden Bridge: The Marina,
14:00 - Luddenden Village
14:30 - Midgely: Central Bus stop
15:00 – Heptonstall: Weaver’s Square.
Annual Town Meeting
Residents are invited to attend the Annual Town Meeting for Hebden Royd Town Council.
The meeting for electors will be held on 12th April 2017 at the Waterfront Hall in the Town Hall, Hebden Bridge at 7:30 pm.
Time to discover 'Haggadah'
‘Haggadah' is a chance to discover the message of Easter through stories, symbolism and sharing a meal together. (This includes a lamb stew, with a vegetarian alternative).
Hope Baptist Church, Weds 12th April, 6.00-9.00pm
For more information and to book free tickets
This is part of a programme of Easter events: More info
How the Hippies Changed Hebden Bridge
An exhibition organised by the Hebden Bridge Local History Society at the Town Hall aims to show how those who moved into our area in the 1970s - the locals called them ‘hippies’ - kick-started the cultural renaissance which is today so Hebden Bridge.
Soothing Strolls
Would you like to become more active;
meet new people and enjoy some fresh air?
Then why not join the Practice Health Champions
for a gentle low level stroll?
Park Life Café, Calder Holmes Park, Hebden Bridge
Thursday 6th April 2017 10 am
Please arrive 9.45 am to register
Walk lasts about an hour.
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
A Trip Down Memory Lane
to the 40s, 50s & 60s
Photos & Stories with Keith Barber
Thursday 6 April 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Grow Your Own Vegetables and Herbs
The next Joint Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners & Mytholmroyd and District Gardeners Club takes place at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Royal Fold, New Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5DZ on Thursday 6th April at 7.30pm.
There will be a talk on ‘Grow Your Own Vegetables and Herbs’ with Sue Jeffries.
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Megson at Wadsworth Community Centre
Three times nominated in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and double winners of the Spiral Earth Awards, Megson draw heavily on their Teesside heritage to create a truly unique brand of folk music.
The husband & wife duo bring an infectious mix of heavenly vocals, lush harmonies and driving rhythmic guitars. Comprising Debs Hanna (Vocals, Whistle, Piano Accordion) and Stu Hanna (Guitar, Mandola, Banjo) Megson have gained fame on the British folk scene, not only for their arresting & intelligent songwriting, but for their exquisite musicianship and northern humour.
As fRoots Magazine puts it, 'If you don’t like the music here then you have a problem.'
Cask Ale - Hot food - Doors 6:45 - Show 8:00
Tickets £14
For tickets call Derek on 07890 205980 or wegottickets.com
The Friends of the Picture House present All the President's Men
The next Friends of the Picture House presentation is a timely screening of Alan J Pakula's 1976 masterly classic 'All the President's Men' on Saturday, April 8th at 4.30pm.
The film stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as Washington journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward who 'broke' the news of the Watergate break-in and uncovered a tale of corruption that went all the way to the White House.
Free refreshments will be served by the Friends.
Spring Fair
Hope Baptist Chapel. Spring Fair. Lots of craft items lovingly made by Chatty Crochet. Cake stall, Huge selection of books. Tea & coffee.
11am - 4pm.
We offer you a warm welcome at our Chatty Cafe.
Morning Star Fundraiser
Sunday afternoon 2pm to 6pm
Tcha! who do gypsy swing - like Grappelli and Reinhardt.
Plus all the usual goodies from Cuba, curries etc.
Hope Chapel - Open Door
Over the past couple of years, Hope Chapel has been reopened for major community and music events, then closed due to flood damage, closed due to serious problems with repair work and recently surrounded by scaffolding.
Drop in to find out about plans for Hope Chapel:
- Rectifying problems with the chapel ceiling
- Refurbished community function rooms
- Setting up a local community enterprise
- Providing a community sanctuary space
- Plans to fully reopen the chapel in June
Saturday 1st April 10.00am - 2.00pm
Award-winning bluesy rocker Tensheds
Support comes from popular Hebden post-punk band The Liberators
& Todmorden doom band FD#
Upstairs at the Golden Lion
Doors 8pm
£3 entry
Music for Anti Heroes
Mayor’s 1940s Charity Event
Cllr Tony Hodgins will be holding the Mayor's annual fundraising event on 1 April. Music and 1940s buffet and classic drinks.
Spring Clean at Wainsgate Chapel
People welcome who want to do a bit of time dusting, polishing pews, cleaning the kitchen etc. It's a big job, but easy with plenty of willing hands. From 12 midday.
Brass Band Concert
Joint concert by Hebden Bridge Band and Hebden Bridge Junior Band, 7.15pm, Sunday April 2nd at the Good Shepherd Church, Mytholmroyd.
No charge but donations welcome.
Refreshments available.
Open Mic at theTrades Club
Hebden Bridge Trades Club. Come and listen, come and play. The standard of performers has been outstanding at these nights - it's absolutely worth a visit!
If you want to play, sing, recite, read, or trump the Star Spangled Banner (yes really!) turn up early and book a slot with host Sarah Courtney.
Free entry, doors open 7.30pm - all welcome!
Live Cinema Broadcast:
Royal Opera House Presents Madama Butterfly
Hebden Bridge Picture House
Doors open at 6.15pm and the live broadcast of the opera will commence at 7.15pm.
Antonio Pappano and Renato Balsadonna conduct two great casts led by Ermonela Jaho and Ana María Martínez in Puccini’s deeply poignant opera
Yarnsmith of Norwich at Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month we welcome the Yarnsmith of Norwich to The Shaggy Dog Storytellers, Dave Tonge, who’ll be performing ‘Dame Fortune’s Wheel’ on Friday 31st March at 8pm in the Stubbing Wharf on King St (£7 Entry).
Dame Fortune's Wheel & The Three Estates is an exploration of the three 'classes' of men and women from long ago. Those who worked, those who prayed and those who fought.
The performance vividly illustrates the ups and downs of people’s lives as they rode upon Fortune’s Wheel. The stories also celebrate the use of the mystical number three, a motif commonly found in many traditional tales.
The performance promises a compelling mix of humorous and revealing tales, interwoven with crafty and relevant riddles. Tale telling that brings the distant past into the here and now.
Live Music at Mooch Cafe Bar
Enjoy local three piece folk band, "Outside the Box" at Mooch Café Bar, 24 Market Street.
From 8pm to last orders at 11pm.
Parent & Baby Cinema Screening:
Viceroy's House (12A)
Hebden Bridge Picture House
Take time-out in a relaxed and comfortable environment, and enjoy a great movie with your baby for the reduced rate of £6, including a free tea/coffee or glass of squash.
Released to mark the 70th anniversary of Indian independence, Gurinder Chadha’s Viceroy’s House is a rapturously moving drama about the wrenching violence of Partition. Hugh Bonneville is last Viceroy of India, Lord Mountbatten; Gillian Anderson his empathetic wife; with Manish Dayal, Huma Qureshi, Simon Callow and Om Puri helping to tell the story of a vastly impactful and emotional moment in global history.
Folk Roots Singaround at the Albert
Monthly Singaround at the Albert Pub, Hebden Bridge.
26th March 8pm, free entry.
Come and sing, join in with others" songs, or just and listen at this very relaxed and friendly evening of songs and their stories. All styles welcome, a cappella or accompanied, on your own or with friends.
All welcome.
The Trials and Tribulations of the Railway Pioneers - at work!
a second talk by Peter Jeffrey organised by The Friends of Hebden Bridge Station. Wednesday 29th March 2017 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm in The Ebenezer Room in Hope Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge (side entrance).
Suggested minimum donation of £1
If you would like to be on the Friends of Hebden Bridge Station email list or help in our various activities, contact us by email or visit our website
The Trials and Tribulations of the Railway Pioneers - at work!
A second history talk by Peter Jeffrey organised to raise funds for The Friends of Hebden Bridge Station. Suggested minimum donation of £1
Wednesday 29th March 2017
7:30 pm to 8:30 pm in The Ebenezer Room in Hope Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW (use side entrance)
Exhibition at Artsmill from Weds 8 March, featuring the works of Phyllis Hargreaves who takes inspiration from Healey Dell Nature Reserve.
Alice In Westminster
The Political Life of Alice Bacon with Rachel Reeves MP
Leeds West MP Rachel Reeves will be talking and answering questions on her new book, Alice in Westminster, the political life of Alice Bacon. The talk will be chaired by Holly Lynch, MP for Halifax.
Alice Bacon was one of the twentieth-century's most remarkable female politicians. Born and raised in the Yorkshire town of Normanton, she defied the odds to be elected Labour MP for Leeds North East in the 1945 General Election. Her political career spanned some of the most momentous decades in Britain's post-war history and she played an integral part in some of the most significant social, educational and political changes which the country has ever witnessed.
Tickets £1.00, which can be redeemed against purchase of the book on the night.
Thursday 23rd March 7pm.
The Book Case. 29 Market Street. 01422 845 353
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society 2017 Lecture Series
Philosophy, Democracy and the Demagogue – or how Plato can help us deal with Donald Trump
Professor Angie Hobbs
The UK’s only Chair in the
Public Understanding of Philosophy
Tickets, £10 - £8 Concessions.
On sale at Hebden Bridge Town Hall or from HB Lit & Sci , The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG. Please make cheques payable to HB Lit & Sci. Tel: 07860 164422
Please note: change of date.
Punk / Rockabilly / Scuzzy Fuzzy Blues
Upstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden
Cosmic Slop (Todmorden)
Snakerattlers (York)
Bones Shake (Manchester)
£3 on the door
Doors 8pm
Live, original, quality music.
Music for Anti Heroes
Open Mic - White Lion Heptonstall
The return of .......
The Open Mic at the White Lion pub Heptonstall - Friday 24th March 2017.
There's normally an interesting and varied blend of acts performing - come and have a go yourself if you like - a friendly sound engineer is on hand to help.
Or you can just come and watch. It's up to you!
Affordable housing for High Street - Public Consultation
Help shape the future of affordable housing in Hebden Bridge.
11 am Saturday 25th March 2017
Hebden Royd Methodist Church Hall
Market Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EU
(By the Co-op)
Calder Valley Community Land Trust and BaumanLyons Architects will present a more detailed proposal for the High Street site.
Following the two informative and engaging public consultations held in February 2016 and this January, and some intensive work by the Trust and our architects we would like to present a our view of an exciting future for High Street.
As a Community Land Trust we want to provide housing that the community wants. We have listened to your feedback and would like to show you how our plans have evolved as a result.
Please come along, see proposals and let us know what you think.
More information on High Street and the summaries of the two earlier consultations are on the CVCLT website
Contact Improvisation - From the Ground Up with Charlie Morrissey
This workshop explores some of the fundamental principles of Contact Improvisation and is an opportunity to dive deeply into the practice. It is applicable to, and will work well for, people with varying levels of experience of the form as well as for beginners.
We will work with how the body is always in relation to gravity and different ways of giving and taking weight with a partner.
Charlie’s classes and workshops are practical explorations of movement and attention. They attempt to develop and tune kinesthetic and perceptual awareness as a means of expanding our experience and ability to engage with what is available to us when we move, and how we might be available to it.
These classes are about developing our ability to listen in the body and applying that listening to the activity of moving.
Saturday March 25th from 11 to 5pm
Union House, Todmorden
£30 (£25 concessions)
Booking via email: robdothopper@aol.co.uk
The Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections. If you are coming for the first time, please email with details of your instrument so that a pad of music can be made available.
John Shuttleworth says farewell at Picture House
Comedy legend John Shuttleworth brings his farewell tour to Hebden Bridge Picture House and he is promising to play all his hits as he hangs up his cardigan.
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
The Artisan Naturalists
Rob Trueblood
Local groups of self-taught botanists were a particular feature of South East Lancashire in the early decades of the 19th C, and there were certainly contacts in adjoining areas of West Yorkshire. The modest memoirs of two figures – whose graves are in Prestwich Parish Church - portray their development and achievements. John Horsefield, a handloom weaver, led a local society and the wider Manchester regional network while Richard Buxton, a shoemaker, compiled a Guide to the Flora around Manchester.
Now retired, Rob is a Prestwich resident with interests in 'history-from-below' and our surrounding environments.
Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice AGM
7.30 pm, Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, Market Street, HX7 6EU
At this AGM we shall also be discussing the future focus of the group in the light of recent political and world events. Please come along and bring your ideas!
Newcomers are always welcome and there will be refreshments provided.
Goodnight Mister Tom
Book and film (starring John Thaw) have been turned into a musical. Hebden Bridge Light Opera Society proudly presents this show at the Little Theatre 15th-18th March 2017, nightly at 7.15, matinee Saturday 2.15. Tickets on sale at Bonsall's or from Susan Lee 01422 250181, or text her on 07741 460868.
The Riddle of Humpty Dumpty and other Nursery Rhymes
Todmorden U3A's next meeting will be held on Thursday, 16th March in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45 when our speaker will be Alan Hemsworth whose subject will be 'The Riddle of Humpty Dumpty and other Nursery Rhymes'.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk or (phone) 01706 839175.
How the Hippies Changed Hebden Bridge
Come along to the Town Hall in between 2pm and 4pm on Saturday 18 March with your memories and stories. There will be a scanner available to capture photographs.
Fundraising for Médecins Sans Frontieres in Syria
Flamenco Show followed by Old School Reggae for everyone to dance at 3 Wise Monkeys, Todmorden, 8pm on Saturday 18th March. Limited places. Tickets are £6 in advance.
You can just donate any amount, nothing too small; or book a ticket by donating online and leaving your name and the word 'TICKET' to go on the guest list.
Tickets will also be for sale soon at Todmorden Tourist Info centre, or you can donate direct
Hallfall Down with support
Saturday 18th March, Wadsworth Community Centre, Doors 6:45 Show 8:00
Introducing Nick Hall and Des Horsfall - two fine singer songwriters at the top of their game, in a new alliance to perform their own original blend of Country, Folk and Rock.
Des and Nick are no strangers to the music fans of their native Yorkshire and far beyond, having toured many countries between them. They have over sixty years combined gigging and recording experience.
Nick is one half of award winning duo 'Plumhall', one half of Folk rockers 'The Hall Brothers', and former guitarist with Folk luminaries Magna Carta. Des has worked recently with Rock legend Pete Townshend, is Kuschty Rye front man and an occasional member of Slim Chance.
This could be the start of something beautiful not to be missed!
In support we have Bella Gaffney, another emerging talent from the vibrant folk and acoustic scene of West Yorkshire, writing folk-inspired songs which she performs along with her own arrangements of traditional pieces.
"Great singer, great guitarist, really interesting songwriter" - Mike Harding.
Cask ale - hot food - warm welcome
Tickets £9 from Derek on 07890 205980 or
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society 2017 Lecture
with Angie Hobbs will not now be on this date but has been re-arranged for 24 March - see below.
Indie rock band night
Able's Army (Huddersfield)
The Maitlands (Manchester)
Bare Bones (Rochdale)
Downstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden
Doors 8pm
Free entry - suggested donation £3
Disabled Access Day
Raising awareness of the need for better disabled access in Hebden Bridge, and the importance of putting Access available on to an access information site eg. Go or Ewans list, so disabled people can go somewhere with confidence of not being turned away/ unable to get up a stair etc.
People are encouraged to go somewhere new on this weekend and ask for what you need to enjoy that activity or place.
Promoted by the Disabled Access Forum, Hebden Bridge
Hope Baptist Book Sale
12-4. It's that time again. Hope Baptist pre-loved books (second hand to you and me) come and browse, knitted items, jigsaws and refreshments also on sale, we've got a roof now need to pay for our floor.
The Friends of the Picture House present: Midnight Cowboy
The next Friends' screening will be the Oscar-winning 'Midnight Cowboy' on Saturday, March 11 at 4.30pm.
This heart-rending film from 1969 stars Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, in one of his best roles, and has a great soundtrack by John Barry as well as Harry Neilsson's song 'Everybody's Talking'.
Free snacks, prepared by members of the Friends, will be available.
Handmade Parade Spark Day: Would you like to see giants in George’s Square, Bridge Gate awash with crazy inventions or Calder Holmes Park transformed into a intergalactic playground? If so, now is the chance to make it happen. See HebWeb news item
Paintings and Organics Exhibition by Alex Horswood
Thursday to Sunday 11 am - 4pm
Railway Station Platform 1 Gallery
Admission Free!
Folk Roots at the White Swan
Folk Roots Folk Club At The White Swan, Hebden Bridge. Monthly folk night at this cosy local venue, featuring the wonderfully talented Kate Radford. Floor spots available. Sunday 12th March at 8pm. Free entry. Guest hosted by Sarah Courtney.
Celebrate at the Fox and Goose over 3 days for International Women’s Week 2017
White Ribbon Campaign
Chris Green OBE founder of the White Ribbon Campaign explains the male role in combating violence against women.
6.00pm to 6.15pm followed by discussion to 7.00pm
Tea and cake also available
All welcome but not suitable for very young children
An Evening with Paralympic Cyclist Steve Bate MBE
An inspirational talk from Rio double gold medallist Steve Bate MBE. About 3 years ago, Steve was diagnosed with a condition which meant his vision would significantly deteriorate, and that he would very likely go blind. After the initial shock and trauma, instead of feeling sorry for himself, he decided he would attempt to be selected for the Paralympics on the back of a tandem, despite never having ridden competitively before.
If you've ever felt like your life was lacking meaning or missing a challenge, then Steve's story is well worth listening to.
7:00pm - 9:30pm
Craggies Cafe, Craggs Country Business Park, Cragg Vale HX7 5TT
Adults £10 Children £6. Includes Pie and Pea Supper and a complimentary beer from Little Valley Brewery (beer included with adult tickets only)
Let Calderdale Breathe
Calderdale Air Pollution public discussion
organised by Calderdale Green Party, 7.30pm, Tuesday 7th March, Hipperholme
All are welcome to a public discussion with local people at Christ Church, Leeds Road, Hipperholme HX3 8AA.
We need to cut air pollution in Calderdale. In seven areas, called Air Quality Management Areas, traffic-caused air pollution exceeds legal limits for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Particulate Matter (PMn).
Biomass/Wood burning and incinerators are also becoming an air pollution issue.
We are trying to get an idea of people's views on air pollution in Calderdale - here is a 2 minute brief survey that it would be great if people would complete.
Celebrate at the Fox and Goose over 3 days for International Women’s Week 2017
Sylvia Pankhurst
Margaret Boyle outlines the long campaign to get Sylvia Pankhurst recognised and celebrated with a public statue and the continuing need to get more women visible in public art.
6.00pm to 6.15pm followed by discussion to 7.00pm
Tea and cake also available
Not suitable for very young children
Celebrate at the Fox and Goose over 3 days for International Women’s Week 2017
Working with refugees
Mim Goldstein shares her experiences as a volunteer working with Refugees and the impact on women and families.
6.00pm to 6.15pm followed by discussion to 7.00pm
Tea and cake also available
All welcome but not suitable for very young children
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
The Stench of Victorian Indecision
Tony Boughton
Nineteenth-century England lurched from one pollution crisis to another as public health officials, borough engineers and politicians failed to deal with the human waste associated with the ever burgeoning population! This evening's presentation will illuminate the arguments and debates faced by the sanitary engineers as they strove to establish sewerage systems to satisfy the ever progressive Victorian demands.
Tony is a production engineer who has spent all of his professional life within the manufacturing environment. However, the last six years have witnessed a personal change from that of the production manager to that of an historian: reading History at Oxford Brookes and achieving a BA and MA.
where the first big name will be announced. Monday 6 March will also be a chance to discuss last year’s festival, and hear plans for the future. Read more
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Around the Flower Shows
Enjoy an armchair tour around the UK flower shows.
Digitally illustrated talk by Roger Burnett
Thursday 2nd March 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Composts and Growing Media
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes
place at Church of the Good Shepherd, Royal Fold, New Rd, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5DZ on Thursday 2nd March when there will be a talk on ‘Composts and Growing Media’ with
Stuart Jackson.
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Citizen Science
As work progresses with our river surveys around the catchment and the pilot Natural Flood Management project scheme soon to be started in Hardcastle Crags, we are also developing another project around 'River Level Monitoring' along a number of rivers in Calderdale. These will provide us with real time data which will be provided by and for the community for the benefit of everyone in the area and for agencies such as Calderdale Council and The Environment Agency. It will also help us to monitor the levels in Hardcastle Crags to see how these new alleviation schemes are working to 'Slow The Flow'.
At our next meeting on the 2nd March we will be illustrating this new project and discussing the advantages of this 'Citizen Science' project. Please come and find out what we will be doing and the progress made so far.
Doors will open at 7.15 for a prompt start at 7.30pm.
Mytholmroyd Community Centre
Women's World Day of Prayer
Am I Being Unfair to you?
Church of the Good Shepherd, New Road, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5EA
Refreshments 7pm, service 7.30pm
Women in British History
Event Details: Women in British History
Friday, 3rd March, opening 7 to 9pm,
Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th, 11am to 4pm,
Workshops on Saturday 11th March and 25th
Northlight's Art Studio's will be celebrating International Women's Day this March with a new exhibition in ArtSpace.
This work in progress exhibition, uses traditional commemorative ware to look at just a small selection of amazing women who left their mark throughout British history. Their contribution to society is immense but often over shadowed. These trailblazers and visionaries on display are just a thumbnail of the women who helped make a change to society.
Commemorative-ware has been used to document events from political satire to a holiday souvenir and was used as a social indicator of the times. This collection has been part of an on going project and has been selected by friends, family and through social media.
This work in progress exhibition has been made by Katch Skinner who is a tutor in ceramics and printmaking at Northlights Art Studios. She uses hand built ceramics and speciality design plaster moulds for slip casting to form plates and manipulated moulds. Each earthenware piece is unique, using hand painted underglazes, slips for mono printing, engobes, and lusters, she also produces silkscreened and digital decals, this means the work can take in excess of four kiln firings. There will be a Image to Clay workshop the following weekend at Northlight Art Studios.
Katch would like to hear from you. Do you have a relation in your family history with an amazing story or do you know any local women who helped their community or lived a great life. If you do please leave a comment in the book over the course of the exhibition or email katchskinner@gmail.com
Car Wash - Mytholmroyd Fire Station
10am to 2pm, Car Wash at Mytholmroyd Fire Station, Burnley Road. Proceeds for the Firefighters Charity and Hebden Bridge Junior Band.
Percy Copley - Free live folk, blues & jazz (with Ukulele)
Talented multi-instrumentalist Percy Copley will be coming to Hebden Bridge to do a free performance (taking a break from 20 years performing in the Dixieland Jazz & Country bands at Disneyland).
In the early evening he'll also be putting on a workshop that is free to residents of Hebden Bridge and £5 for everyone else.
Opening for Percy will be young local star, Isaac Hughes-Dennis. He's only 13 years old but has already written a fair few original, fun, catchy songs!
This is made possible through support from Calderdale Council, Grand Northern Ukulele Festival (where Percy will be performing in May).
As it's free, there are no tickets. If you need to pay for a space at the workshop you can pay on the day.
Woodland Women Day
Spend time in a beautiful woodland setting with other women.
Enjoy learning new skills such as whittling, campfire cooking and foraging.
Come and get away from the stresses and strains of life to be immersed in nature and good company.
March 4th 2017
Knott Wood, Saville Road, Hebden Bridge.
10.00-16.30
£45 low waged £60 waged.
Elliotts Antique Fair
9am to 3pm
Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Ave.
Now in its thirty seventh year, it offers something for everyone.
On site cafe offering good home cooked food all day.
Entry £1 all classes.
Flood Alleviation Scheme for Hebden Bridge
Hebden Bridge Town Hall between 4pm – 7pm
The scheme will also aim to address surface water issues in the town, and wish to gather knowledge and anecdotal evidence from the community.
Live Cinema Broadcast: The Royal Ballet Presents The Sleeping Beauty
Enter an enchanted world of princesses, fairy godmothers and magical spells as The Royal Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty screening Tuesday 28th at 7pm (doors 6pm) LIVE at Hebden Bridge Picture House.
The Sleeping Beauty holds a special place in The Royal Ballet’s repertory. It was the ballet with which the Company reopened the Royal Opera House in 1946 after World War II, its first production at its new home in Covent Garden. Margot Fonteyn danced the role of the beautiful Princess Aurora in the first performance, with Robert Helpmann as Prince Florimund. Sixty years later, in 2006, the original 1946 staging was revived by then Director of The Royal Ballet Monica Mason and Christopher Newton, returning Oliver Messel’s wonderful designs and glittering costumes to the stage.
The masterful 19th-century choreography of Marius Petipa is combined with sections created for The Royal Ballet by Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell and Christopher Wheeldon. Together they create an enchanting sequence of gems in the ballet repertory – from the iconic Rose Adage, when Aurora meets her four royal suitors, and the lilting Garland Waltz to the Vision Pas de deux, as Florimund sees Aurora for the first time, and the celebratory divertissements and final pas de deux that bring the ballet to its glorious close. Throughout, Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s masterful score takes ballet music to a height of passion, sophistication and intensity that arguably has never been surpassed.
Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragette census boycott across Calderdale.
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Waterfront Hall 7.30pm.
On census night, 2 April 1911, suffragettes urged women, all still disenfranchised, to boycott the government’s census. Some did, hiding away in darkened rooms to evade the enumerator. Other women disagreed with this civil disobedience tactic, preferring to provide census information that could be used for the Liberal government’s health and welfare reforms. Suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst came up and spoke to a packed meeting in Halifax, urging women to boycott. So how did Hebden Bridge and Halifax respond on census night?
Tickets: £4 on the door (for non-WI members). Everyone welcome
Suffrage bookstall: provided by the Book Case.
Organizers: Hebden Bridge WI.
Includes tea & WI cake.
Further details: www.hebdenbridgewi.com
Spring and Port Wine
Hebden Bridge Little Theatre
7.30pm. Saturday Matinee, 2.30pm
Spring and Port Wine at the Little Theatre this February. Thanks to Bruce Cutts for photos of the cast.
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Great Uncle Percy: Inventor of 'Cats' Eyes': The story of a Yorkshire icon and how he gave me my 15 minutes of fame.
Glenda Shaw
Glenda Shaw is married with two grown up children and one grandson. She practised accountancy – but never quite got it to add up! Her hobby is criticising Rugby league referees and her husband. She is one of Calderdale Council's Living Books and enjoys talking about her famous relative Percy Shaw.
Shaggy Dog Storytellers
Our guest at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers this month is the lovely Liz Weir, Ireland’s greatest ambassador. Taking as she does her vast store of stories around the world, with us she'll be sharing dreams and delights from her homeland that will make you smile and make you frown, but never ever get you down.
Join us upstairs at The Stubbing Wharf on King Street at 8pm on Friday 24th February for an evening of 'Love & Legends.'
(Entry Fee £ 7)
An Evening of Soul at Todmorden Town Hall
Featuring The Kommitments Tribute Band and Duo Little & Often.
Todmorden Town Hall
Doors Open at 7pm.
CVOG Potato Day
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners Potato Day 2017. Saturday 25th February 10.00am to 3.00pm at Church of the Good Shepherd, Royal Fold,New Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, W. Yorks. HX7 5DZ
Admission £1 includes entry to Potato Raffle
- 36 varieties (organic & non-organic) @ 14p per tuber Pre-order service for 15 varieties
- children’s activities
- information
- jams
- organic cheese
- compost stall
- onion sets & shallots
- CVOG Plant/Sundries stall
- food & drink@ Cafe
More information, catalogue and order form for
postal pre-orders for collection at the event.
Tel 01422 846173 email info@cvog.org or visit www.cvog.org
Friends of the Picture House Poster Sale
The Friends of the Picture House will hold their popular poster sale in the foyer of the Picture House on Saturday, February 25 from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Cinema posters from 2016 will be on sale from about £5.
There will also be the chance to buy the book Hebden Bridge Picture House: the Life and Times of a Local Treasure, with proceeds going to the Friends to help them support the cinema, advance tickets for live arts screenings and refreshments.
Laser-Cutting introduction - free
10am - 4pm
At Bridge Rectifier, Hebble End Works,
Hebble End, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HJ
- Fancy learning a new skill? Want access to a high quality laser-cutter?
- No previous experience needed.
- Come along to a free workshop at Bridge Rectifier to learn basic computer-aided design & laser-cutting.
- Laser-cutting can be used for: artwork, attractive cases, mechanical components, special mountings, . . . .
- Materials include: acrylic sheet, wood, cardboard, paper, . . . .
- Produce your own piece to take away, free of charge.
- Once trained, yoComposts and Growing Mediau can continue your own projects for a very low charge, with a group of enthusiasts working on diverse projects.
To book, or for more info, phone: Carolyn on 07502 599580 or email
(1 hour slots starting 10 - 3 pm)
Bridge Rectifier is a not-for-profit community hackerspace/ makerspace - see www.bridgerectifier.org.uk
Dead Good Disco
A place where you'll find a heady and rather eclectic mix of disco, soul, afrobeat and party vibes!
DJ Haze will providing the sounds every last Saturday of the month at The Shoulder of Mutton, with the odd guest DJ thrown in for good measure.
Come check it out and kick up some dust off the dance floor!
Saturday 25th February
8pm until late
The Shoulder of Mutton
Bridge Gate
Hebden Bridge
Free entry
The Lost Chord Ensemble
7:30 pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections.
Phoenix Poets and Writers Poetry, Tales & Songs
The Albert, Albert Street, Hebden Bridge, Monday 27th February 7.30 p.m. Open Mike. All welcome to contribute of just listen.
Contact: David & Pam Stringer 01422 846146
Email: uni.alli@btinternet.com
Travels with Isolda - from Ijmuiden to Cleveland, USA by freighter via the St Lawrence and the Great Lakes
7:30pm at Hebden Royd Methodist Church.
Illustrated presentation by Maureen Readle in aid of Christian Aid's project in El Salvador.
Free admission.
In June 2016 my husband, John, and I travelled from the Netherlands to Cleveland, Ohio, on board a bulk cargo ship carrying steel from Europe to the US car industry. This talk is about our journey down the English Channel, across the Atlantic Ocean, down the St Lawrence seaway and across Lakes Ontario and Erie to Cleveland.
Book Launch
Calder Valley Poetry are publishing Scaplings, Star Jelly and a Seeming Sense of Soul by Michael Haslam.
The launch will be held at the Stubbing Wharf, Kings Street, Hebden Bridge on Friday 17th February at 7.30 pm. Guest readers will include former Forward prize nominee, Peter Riley and one other.
French music/dance event with Duo Montanaro-Geoffroy
Les Panards Dansants proudly present Duo Montanaro-Geoffroy playing French traditional folk music on 18th February in Hebden Bridge.
Baltazar and Laurent have played at our festival many times with their wonderful band Zef. They are returning to Yorkshire as a duo.
There will be an ensemble music workshop between 4-6pm (all instruments welcome) with a Bal/Concert at 8pm.
It will take place at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, Market Street HX7 6EU (near the Co-Op).
Information and music clip links on: www.frenchdanceleeds.co.uk
Town Council Bye-Election candidates:
On Thurs, 16 Feb, bye-elections will take place in Fairfield and West End wards of Hebden Royd Town Council. Eight candidates are competing for the 2 seats. This news page give details. The HebWeb will post candidate messages and photos as they are received.
Todmorden U3A February 2017 Meeting
Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, 16th February in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45 when our speaker will be Maria Glot whose subject will be ‘Titus Salt and Saltaire’.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
High & Dry? Hebden's Future Housing
7.30pm-9.30pm
Nido, 14 Market Street, Hebden Bridge
We might want the housing in Hebden Bridge to be high and dry, but that doesn't mean our young people have to be left that way too!
We'd like to speak to people looking to take their first steps on the housing ladder. We know there are fewer people aged between 18-40 in Hebden Bridge than in the surrounding areas. We think it's partly to do with a lack of good, affordable housing options for people leaving their family home.
Calder Valley Community Land Trust are planning to build new housing opposite the Fox and Goose. We want it to be predominantly aimed at the younger end of the market. Let us know what sort of housing you'd like to see there: Flats? Houses? Should there be some shared space or facilities?
Come along and let us know - The bar's open!! :)
The strange tale of the Internet Fridge - New Technologies and their impact
Food for Thought series
Wadsworth Community Centre, Old Town HX7 8RY
Guest speaker: Richard (aka Wally) Woodcock
Free entry
Doors open: 7.00 p.m. Delicious supper £2.50: 7.30 p.m.
Talk starts 8.15 p.m. Great bar.
Wally worked for most of his career in higher education. At the University of Bradford he was Associate Dean, Learning and Teaching in the School of Informatics between 2002 and 2005, and the Director of Combined Studies until his retirement in 2008. Both posts enabled him to combine his interests in the arts, humanities and technology.
He also worked with experimental company IOU Theatre where he chaired the Board of Directors between 1988 and 2007.
Nowadays he does a bit of cooking, walking, reading and gardening, tries to convince himself his brain still works by solving cryptic crosswords, and writes, sings, plays and records lots of music.
Bag-a-bargain
Blackshaw Head Chapel
From 1 to 4
Bric-a—brac/books/good as new, etc.
Refreshments in Pat’s Pantry
In aid of Cancer Research UK
Second Hand Booksale
Hope Baptist second hand book sale and chatty café
Noon till 4pm (not dusk till dawn) have a good read and a brew.
Friends of the Picture House present
Ken Loach's Raining Stones
After the recent success of veteran film-maker Ken Loach's 'I, Daniel Blake', the Friends of the Picture House are pleased to screen the director's 1993 witty and eloquent story 'Raining Stones' on Saturday, February 11 at 4.30pm.
The film won the 1993 Cannes Jury Prize and stars Ricky Tomlinson and Bruce Jones. The Friends will serve free snacks before the film.
Calder Ward Forum
6:30pm arrival for a 6:45pm start
In the Chapel, Hebden Royd Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EU
(Please note that there is no parking available in the church car park that night)
Ward Forums are for people in Calderdale to get involved in what happens in your local area and discuss what is important to you. By working together we can talk about local issues and plan for the future. Ward Forums are open to anyone who lives and/or works in the ward. It is your chance to tell us what you think and make a difference to your neighbourhood.
There will be presentations on the work of Healthwatch Calderdale and the Council Budget.
We hope to have a Police Update - where you can help set local Police priorities for your local area. This is followed by an open forum section where tell us about what local issues matter to you.
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
People, Puzzles and Earning a Living
Mike Crawford - The Alan Petford Memorial Lecture
Blow the dust off the wills and inventories, unroll the parchment or paper and get a glimpse of the people, the families and their worries. Why was Henry Crabtree's pig lonely and were widows raking in the cash as money lenders? We can have some idea of how to answer these crucial issues with this peep into the lives of local people on the eve of the industrial revolution.
Mike is a member of the group started by the much missed Alan Petford with the ambitious aim of transcribing the probate documents from the parish of Halifax at the end of the seventeenth century. Two volumes of these local documents have been published by the society, and Mike's study has revealed some fascinating details about the lives led by those who lived and died in this valley.
Elliotts Antique Fair
8-30am to 3-30pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre. On site cafe serving good home cooked food.something for everyone.entry £1 all classes.
ArtsMill Exhibition: Morphing in Stone and Paint
Artist, Paul Ormerod is showing his latest work of paintings and Sculpture 'Morphing in Stone and Paint' Exhibition at The David Wright Gallery, Artsmill, Hebden Bridge this January 18th to February 5th 2017.
3 Valley Vegans Fair 2017
Todmorden Methodist Church
1pm - 4.30pm
Want to know more about veganism? Come along to the 3 Valley Vegans Fair for free food tasting, films and talks, health info, art and crafts and children's activities. Find out everything you have ever wanted to ask about a plant-based lifestyle.
The first 25 people to pledge to go vegan for a month will get a free goody bag!
£1 entry - children free
Saturday 4th February
1pm - 4.30pm
Todmorden Methodist Church
Union Street
OL14 5AW
Inequality and Social Anxiety
Professors Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, co-authors of the book 'The Spirit Level' speak about 'Inequality and Social Anxiety'.
Kate Pickett is Professor of Epidemiology the University of York.
Richard Wilkinson is Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham, (having retired in 2008).
Their book inspired the much acclaimed documentary film ‘The Divide’ directed by Katharine Round.
Tickets, £10 - £8 Concessions, will go on sale at the Hebden Bridge Town Hall from Thursday 5th January
Happy Valley Pride Social Group
Open to everybody regardless of gender and sexuality, the group meet on the first Wednesday of each month, 7pm, upstairs at the Old Gate, Hebden Bridge. it is a lovely social group, a lot of fun and we raise funds for our non for profit organisation whose primary aim is to provide workshops and forums for children and young adults with LGBTQ issues.
The History of Cartoons
From cave paintings to modern art, the whole world draws & always has done.
Talk by Ian Barclay
Thursday 2nd February 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Doors open 2pm for tea & cake
£5 (£3 concessions) - All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Physiotherapy for the Gardener
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners meeting takes place at the Good Shepherd Centre, Royal Fold, Mytholmroyd on Thursday 2nd February 2017 at 7.30pm when there will be a talk on ‘Physiotherapy for the Gardener’ with Steve Clegg
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Royd Regeneration’s Annual General Meeting
Erringden Room, St Michael's Church Hall, Mytholmroyd, at 7.30pm, and everyone is welcome to attend.
Although all officers will be standing for re-election, please e-mail if you wish to put your name forward for any of the following positions within Royd Regeneration:
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
You may nominate yourself in advance (a seconder will be required), and these will need to reach the Secretary no later than Sunday 29 January 2017.
We are happy to have an informal meeting with anyone who may be interested in any of the above roles.
The committee always welcome new volunteers.
Trades Club backs Independent Venue Week
Friday 27th January sees the start of a new series of informal jazz events at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Read HebWeb News item
Keith Donnelly guesting at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
Guest at The Shaggy Dog Storyteller's this month is none other than the inimitable Keith Donnelly. Join him on Friday 27th January upstairs in the Stubbing Wharf, King Street at 8pm.
Everyone knows there're only seven stories in the world, so....Keith's written seven new ones! Interspersed with Keith's off the wall banter, zany guitar playing and songs this show is suitable for adults and young people alike. 'Wizards, Witches & Wings' promises something for everyone. A truly magical evening. Not to be missed!
"Keith Donnelly - the funniest thing to happen to storytelling since the chicken crossed the road!"
John Verity Band
John Verity (former frontman of 70s groups Argent and Phoenix) and his Band
Supporting: local band RAM
Upstairs at the Golden Lion,
Fielden Square, Todmorden
Doors 8pm £5 on the door or via ents24
French music & dance event with Les Cailloux
Les Panards Dansants start the year with a session with a difference - Morvan (France) workshops run by the band Les Cailloux with a bal the same evening.
Here is a link to their home video
Morvan music workshop, 1.30 - 3pm, £5.
Morvan dance workshop, 3.30 - 5.50 pm, £5.
Refreshments during break, £2 or bring and share a dish.
Evening Bal with the Panards band and Les Cailloux, 7 - 10 pm, £5.
Venue: Methodist Hall in Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EU. Near Co-Op.
Burns' Supper
On Saturday 28th January, Heptonstall Social & Bowling Club presents Burns' Supper, starting at 7:30pm. Tickets £8.
Enjoy a fantastic night with haggis, bagpiper, dancing & the Scottish poet! Entry includes a full evening, with 2-course supper, and disco later. Proceeds are being donated to the newly formed Heptonstall Girl Guides.
Heptonstall Social & Bowling Club, Acre Lane, Heptonstall, HX7 7LT
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society AGM, from 6.45 to 7.15. This will be followed by the talk at 7.30.
Mytholmroyd – The Development of a Pennine Village
Rodney Collinge
The talk will describe the development of Mytholmroyd from the earliest times, and will be illustrated by around 80 slides.
Rodney taught Chemistry at Calder High School for around 30 years, and before that was a pupil there. He thinks his old history teacher would doubtless be turning in his grave if he knew that his beloved Lit. and Sci. Historical Society was being 'defiled' by an illiterate scientist!
Central Street drop-in session
Calderdale Council will be holding a drop-in session to discuss proposals to bring the road surface of Central Street and connected streets up to standard.
The drop-in will be in the Community Room, Riverside School, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge on Thursday the 26th of January from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Jumble and Nearly New Sale
11 am to 3pm Jumble and Nearly New Sale, Hebden Bridge Methodist Church (opposite Co-op). Also book and cake stalls, refreshments, and music by Hebden Bridge Junior Band.
The Lost Chord Ensemble
2pm in The Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge
Christopher Irvin, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir, has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions. He has formed The Lost Chord Ensemble which meets about once a month and supports the Little Theatre.
Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections.
Todmorden U3A January Meeting
Todmorden U3A's next meeting will be held on Thursday, 19th January in the Central Methodist Church in Todmorden at 1.45 when our speaker will be Alan Pugh whose subject will be ‘Dei Goes to War’.
Our contact details are (website) www.u3atod.org.uk, (email) enquiries@u3atod.org.uk, or (phone) 01706 812015.
Local charity Calder Valley Community Land Trust has fixed on Saturday 14th January as the date for its public consultation on the proposed affordable housing project in Hebden Bridge. Read more.
George Michael & Wham Open Mike Night
At Tra7es Club, Hebden Bridge - 8pm to 1.30am
As a tribute to the great songwriting and singing talent of George Michael, this open mic night is going to be focused on him and his work, and any artists associated or related to him. There will also be DJs and dancing at our very own Club Tropicana (although drinks won't be free!)
Entry is by donation with all profits going to Todmorden Food Drop In.
To add your name to the list of performers contact Sarah Courtney via The Facebook events page.
Walking through Hebden Bridge’s past: Award winning local storyteller Ursula Holden Gill is leading a free story walk celebrating the lives of people who lived in Hebden Bridge a century ago, including those killed in WW1 and suffragette Lavinia Saltonstall. Read more.
Hebden Bridge Comedy Club
The show starts at 8.30pm prompt and tickets are priced at £8.50
Acclaimed comedian Jason Cook wrote and starred in cult BBC sitcom “Hebburn” alongside Vic Reeves and Chris Ramsey. He has also written and performed in two highly successful Radio 4 shows 'Happiness' and 'School Of Hard Knocks'
“Jason Cook has more funny in his middle toe than most comics do in their whole body”. Chortle
Within months of first picking up a microphone Blackburn's Tez Ilyas found himself in the finals of no less than eight comedy competitions, within a few years he won the BBC New Comedy Award, has produced numerous film shorts for both the BBC and Sky as well as his own Radio 4 series 'TEZ Talks'. 2017 will seeing him embark on his first national tour!
“Blackburn-born Ilyas has a slickness more reminiscent of US comics, and the gags to back it up, though his most prized asset could yet be his bold, subversive streak” The Guardian
Todmorden's Martin Mor returns to compere and middle act is London based Ria Lina.
Old Gate Bar and Restaurant, Old Gate, Hebden Bridge HX7 8JP
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum
Are you disabled? Can you help to improve access to life in The Hebden Bridge Area?
Please join us. Come to our meeting on Monday 16th January 2017 at 2.30pm to 4.15pm in the Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
We are a new group which really needs more members with any type of disability (such as hearing, vision, mobility, mental health, learning disability.)
If you can’t come to meetings you are very welcome to join in by email, telephone or any other way you would like to.
Call June 01422 844914 for information.
Or email Jason on
jason@hebdenroyd.org.uk
to join the email list.
Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Did I see Marilyn?
Alan Stuttard
An amusing look at Alan's time as a National Serviceman, defending Hong Kong and peace-keeping in Korea.
Alan is a retired textile manager and former Parish Councillor who now enjoys telling tales about his varied experiences in different walks of life.
Slow The Flow Calderdale - next public meeting
Mytholmroyd Community Centre at 7.30pm.
Come along to hear about the plans we have to start work on leaky dams / log jams / attenuation projects at Hardcastle Crags with The National Trust / Environment Agency due to start in 2017.
We will be presenting our work to date and details of this project in Hardcastle Crags. We would love to see you there.
Local Stories & Local Speakers - 1st Thursday each month at 2.30pm
The History of Pantomime
A Humorous Talk by Michael Cullingworth
Thursday 5th January 2017 @ 2.30pm
Join us at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
£5 (£3 concessions) including tea & cake
All Welcome - Pay on the door
For enquiries telephone Helen Meller on 01422 417373
Cut Flowers
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners Monthly Meeting takes place at the Good Shepherd Centre, Royal Fold, Mytholmroyd on Thursday 5th January 2017 at 7.30pm when a there will be a talk on ‘Growing cut flowers for the Calder Valley’ with Sally Barker
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
New Year Quiz at Trades Club
9pm
Everyone seems to think 2016 was a bad year...many people died, others brought voting into disrepute and 'post-truth' became a thing.
So, let's get 2017 off to a great start with a new year quiz raising funds for our Folk Roots Weekend in May ... the questions are put together by that nice Dave Boardman chap and, as ever, includes the always enjoyable music round - with the chance to take home some cool music.
There is little chance of this changing your life financially, but it may provide you with a cultural and emotional high.
Your £5 gets you fantastic food and an enormous sense of wellbeing - as well as Dave's slightly challenging and mildly enjoyable quiz.