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Berlin Philharmoniker’s New Year’s Eve Concert
Hebden Bridge Picture House Live Arts Screenings
at 4pm (doors 3pm)
Celebrate the end of 2018 with the Berliner Philharmoniker’s glittering New Year’s Eve Concert.The only live cinema broadcast of the 2018/19 Berliner Philharmoniker Concert season, this fantastic event will be conducted by Daniel Barenboim, and Broadcast live from Berlin in high definition and 5.1 surround sound to selected cinemas across the UK.
Daniel Barenboim, one of the Berliner Philharmoniker’s oldest friends, also takes on the role of soloist in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 26 – a work of sparkling beauty and nuanced expression.
There are also four famous works by Maurice Ravel, which create an impressive synthesis of elegance and originality. The final highlight is the Boléro, perhaps the most stunning crescendo in music history.
The cinema broadcast will feature exclusive interviews and programme insights.
Tickets
Babushka - The Russian Mother Christmas
Award winning theatre company Hard Graft presents Babushka. Join Babushka on her adventures across deserts, Snow capped mountains and rivers to give a tiny baby his Christmas gift.
Birchcliffe Centre Hebden Bridge
Sunday 30th December 2018 - 12:30pm & 3pm
Tickets Standard £13.50, Concession £10.50 plus £1 per ticket booking fee.
Artsmill Exhibitions
Artsmill Exhibitions: Anna Gibson and Stella Hill - The latest exhibitions start Sunday, 25 November with a preview: featuring 2 local artists - Anna Gibson and Stella Hill.
Artsmill, Linden Road Hebden Bridge
28 November - 16 December
Open Weds-Sun 11-4
Preview: Sunday, 25 Nov, 2-4pm
Three Valleys Gospel Choir
A stunning nonconformist chapel in the heart of Hebden Bridge seems like the right place to find a gospel choir. With a set of songs for the Christmas period, bring friends and family ... and feel the spirit!
3.00-4.00pm
Free of charge and everyone welcome
Charity Christmas Concerts
Carols and Readings with vocal group Cantorelli and actress Eileen O'Brien
In aid of Overgate Hospice and Todmorden Food Drop In
Sunday 16th December 2.30pm Blackshawhead Chapel, Old Shaw Lane, Blackshawhead, Hebden Bridge
Sunday 16th December 6.00pm Heptonstall Chapel, Northgate, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge
Further information: See website
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum
regular monthly meeting
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum (HBDAF)
2.30pm on in the The Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George's Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY.
HBDAF Aims to improve access for people with a wide range of disabilities in the Hebden Bridge area.
We meet on 3rd Monday of each month in Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 2.30pm to 4.30pm
All disabled people who live in, work in or visit Hebden Bridge and the surrounding parishes are extremely welcome to attend the meeting, or to contact us about membership, sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com.
We welcome new members with any sort of disability.
You are very welcome to have a Personal Assistant, support worker or anyone else to support you at meetings, if wanted. You are welcome to attend regularly, occasionally, or for only part of the meeting, to suit your needs. Please join us!
U3A Todmorden December Meeting
University of the Third Age Todmorden’s next members’ meeting will be on in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden at 1.45.
This is our Christmas meeting when we will enjoy Myrna Beet’s annual quiz and listen to Brass Band music provided by the Todmorden Community Brass Adult Learners’ Band.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website),
info@u3atod.org.uk
(email) or 01422 886021 (phone).
Hope Baptist Carols at Co-op
Hope Baptist Church will be singing Carols at Hebden Bridge Co-op Market Street on Friday 21st December 5-6 pm.
All proceeds to Todmorden food bank.
We can also be paid to do requests, but not "Can you sing 'Far away in Scotland'?" Happy Christmas.
The Return of... The Open Mic
Open Mic at the White Lion pub - Heptonstall
Friday 21st December. 8.30 til late. Free entry.
Come along and play, sing, do spoken word, or just watch and have a drinky.
If you fancy performing, friendly sound engineer (Mark) is on hand to help with technical stuff, and an appreciative bunch will normally show up to cheer you on.
You know it makes sense.
Shaggy Dog Storytellers Christmas Bash
The Shaggy Dog Storytellers Christmas Get Together will take place on Friday 21st December 2018, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf on King Street, Hebden Bridge.
Food is from 7pm and Stories from 8pm.
Entry is free, but order your Christmas meal online from Stubbing Wharf.
Come and join us for an evening of 'kitchen table' telling where we all sit around a table groaning with goodies and share our festive stories over dinner and a drink or three!
Listeners welcome too of course...
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market: Blackshawhead's community owned shop, a hub for all things produced in the Upper Valley, is looking forward to keeping Christmas local this year.
Christmas Eve: It's a Wonderful Life
Hebden Bridge Picture House
11.30am (Doors 10.30am) £5 entry
3.30pm (Doors 2.30pm) Usual prices apply
Hebden Bridge Picture House's annual Christmas Eve family delight is back, and this year we’re hosting an 11am and a 3.30pm screening of Frank Capra’s 1946 classic starring James Stewart.
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.
St James' Crib Service
3 pm at St James' Church, Church Lane, Hebden Bridge.
A crib service for children and families based on the Christmas story.
Please note that St James' is not having a midnight service this year - just Christmas Day Communion at 11 am.
Christmas Eve: Carols in the Square
6.30pm
Christmas Day Get Together
Christmas Day Get Together at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, being organised by Reach4ward - events based on the principles of social justice for the residents of Hebden Bridge & surrounding areas. More info (23 Oct)
Christmas Carol Service
6-30pm
St. James Church,
Church lane,
Mytholm,
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HX7 6DS
Carols and readings. Church choir. Hebden Royd School Choir
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market: Blackshawhead's community owned shop, a hub for all things produced in the Upper Valley, is looking forward to keeping Christmas local this year.
Advent Quiet Day
A sequence of four guided meditations 10.00am – 1.00pm
Tea, coffee and mince pies provided Voluntary donation
Dave Nelson's Christmas Singalong
Dave Nelson's Christmas Singalong will be on Saturday 15 December, with tickets available from Monday 26 November. The event, a regular feature for almost 30 years, is an old-fashioned ‘round the piano’ sing along to all those favourite Christmas songs and carols.
Community Carols for Travellers
Hebden Bridge Station
5.00 – 6.30 pm
Everyone welcome - voices and instruments
Organised by the Friends of Hebden Bridge Station with support from Northern Rail, Hebden Bridge churches and local choirs.
The Mayor of Hebden Royd will be attending
Collection in aid of the Railway Children charity
The Big Christmas Sing
The Big Christmas sing in aid of Christian Aid takes place on Wednesday 12th December at 7.00pm at The Good Shepherd Church, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5EA.
There will be live music, great singing and festive food and drink.
Hebden Royd Christian Aid are delighted that they will be joined by Burnley Road School Choir and Hebden Bridge Junior Brass band as well as talented local musicians.
Come and sing, and choose, your favourite carols and Christmas songs and raise money for projects in Ghana which will help reduce youth unemployment and help women and disabled people be economically active.
Every £1.00 raised is matched by EU funding and becomes £4.00.
Breweries and licensed trade in the upper Calder valley during the 19th and 20th centuries
Peter Robinson
Exploring the effects of urbanisation, the coming of the beerhouse and the growth of commercial breweries on the drinkers of the Calder valley.
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
Christmas Lunchtime Live
Christmas Lunchtime Live on Saturday, 8 Dec. Performers: Magdalen Bath, Socs Blakely, RockSalt Acoustic, Stephen Shulman's jazz quartet and Isaac Hughes-Dennis - at the Hope Baptist Chapel from 1-4pm.
Friends of the Picture House present
The Crying Game (18)
4:30pm (Doors 4pm)
December's Friends of the Picture House screening is Neil Jordan's 1992 cultural phenomenon The Crying Game.
The story of an IRA volunteer, Fergus (Stephen Rea), who befriends a British soldier, Jody (Forest Whitaker), while holding him captive. Following their brief encounter, Fergus promises to protect Jody's sister, Dil (Jaye Richardson), and a romantic connection is formed.
The film was an unavoidable touchstone in the 1990s despite having flopped at the British box office, possibly due to the sensitivity of its terrorism-related themes. Such concerns were perhaps muted for American audiences, who flocked to see it to the tune of $60million, leading to a successful UK re-release and widespread discussion of its sexual politics and twisty plot.
If such details have bypassed you then your fresh eyes will give you a privilaged opportunity!
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market
Great Rock Co-op Christmas Market: Blackshawhead's community owned shop, a hub for all things produced in the Upper Valley, is looking forward to keeping Christmas local this year.
Royal Ballet: The Nutcracker
Hebden Bridge Picture House Live Arts Screenings:
at 2pm, doors 1pm
Peter Wright’s interpretation of The Nutcracker has been enchanting children and adults alike since its first performance by The Royal Ballet in 1984. Lev Ivanov’s 1892 ballet combined with Tchaikovsky’s sumptuous, iconic score are presented in a festive period setting with vivid designs to make this a charming and magical production.
Loosely based on the story by E.T.A. Hoffmann, the ballet begins in the 19th-century German home of the Stahlbaums, where they are hosting a lively Christmas party. The period setting is captured in opulent detail by Julia Trevelyan Oman’s designs, which include authentic Christmas tree decorations that are magically brought to life. Wright’s choreography ingeniously incorporates surviving fragments of the ballet’s original material, including the sublime pas de deux for the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Prince. But in emphasizing the relationship between Clara and the Nutcracker, the production also gains a touching subtext of first love.
Calder Ward Forum
Hope Baptist Church, New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW (please use Hope Street entrance). Refreshments from 6.15pm, meeting starts at 6.45pm.
Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
Presentations - Update on A646 Corridor Improvement Scheme, the Neighbourhood Plan as well as a Police Update and an Open Forum.
All welcome.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Seasonal Stories
with local award winning storyteller Ursula Holden Gill.
Join our festive event full of Christmas cheer, mince pies and a free raffle.
Thursday 6 December @ 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
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
‘Old Singers Welcome’
(Tools For Self Reliance)
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes place at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd,Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF on Thursday 6th December 2018 at 7.30pm when a there will be a talk on ‘Old Singers Welcome’ (Tools For Self Reliance) with Trevor Jones.
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173.
National Theatre Live: Antony and Cleopatra
Hebden Bridge Picture House Live Arts Screening
7pm (doors 6pm)
Broadcast live from the National Theatre, Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s famous fated couple in his great tragedy of politics, passion and power.
Caesar and his assassins are dead. General Mark Antony now rules alongside his fellow defenders of Rome. But at the fringes of a war-torn empire the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and Mark Antony have fallen fiercely in love. In a tragic fight between devotion and duty, obsession becomes a catalyst for war.
Director Simon Godwin returns to National Theatre Live screens with this hotly anticipated production, following previous broadcasts of Twelfth Night, Man and Superman and The Beaux’ Stratagem.
Tickets
Shaggy Dog Storytellers:
Stories from the Floor
Stubbing Wharf. £7 on the door.
Brilliant short tales told by tellers from near and far.
Why not have a go yourself?
Starts from 8pm, compered by Ursula Holden Gill.
Wallflower
Hope Baptist Christmas Tree Festival
We at Hope invite everyone to our Christmas Tree Festival. We have pre loved toys, gifts, handy crafts, bric a brac, books, cake stall, refreshments cartoons and of course the trees plus lots lots more.
Children free, adults £2 entry which includes programme, mince pie tea or coffee.
We look forward to seeing you. We are open Friday 30th November 1-5pm, Saturday 1st December 10-5 and Sunday 12-4.
Look forward to seeing you.
Calder Valley Steiner School
Advent Fair
Calder Valley Steiner School is holding an Advent Fair at Hebden Bridge Methodist church on Saturday 1st of December 11-3.
Please come along to enjoy the vegetarian café, home produce stall and lots of other gorgeous crafts to buy.
£1 Entry.
Raffle tickets for sale on the day and great prizes including free MOT and Tibetan café voucher and hampers.
Christmas ARTfair
Christmas ARTfair with accompanying art exhibition will be coming in December to The Town Hall, Hebden Bridge, to tempt Christmas shoppers to buy local. See HebWeb news item
Hepton Singers in Concert
Heptonstall Parish church, 7.30pm
Tickets from the choir website or on the door.
See this HebWeb news item for more info
Northlight Winter Fair
11am to 5pm at Northlight Art Studios
Over the first weekend in December the doors of Northlight Art Studios, Hebden Bridge will be wide open for the Annual Winter Fair where their creative studio artists will be hosting stalls selling their work including ceramics, paintings, prints, cards, textiles and much more.
You are invited to browse the work of local artists such as Roo Waterhouse, Rachel Bull, Ruby Creagh, Jane Revitt, Katch Skinner and many more for your winter gift ideas. As well as the creative art marketplace there will be special offers, free kids (of all ages!) activities, raffle and café with hot drinks and festive refreshments making it a perfect shopping opportunity for everybody.
Northlight Art Studios, Hangingroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BZ
info@northlightstudio.co.uk
Advent Carol Service
11am
St. James Church,
Church lane,
Mytholm,
HEBDEN BRIDGE
HX7 6DS
Wainsgate Winter Bazaar
11-5
Wainsgate Winter Bazaar welcomes you to their third seasonal event at Wainsgate Chapel on Sunday, 2nd December 2018, 11.00am to 5.00pm.
Come along for live music, licensed bar, tea/cakes and fabulous ideas for Christmas gifts from exhibitors Hammered & Wired, Rob Hopper, London Stone Studio, David Anthony Jarrett, Linda Spiteri, Susy Nicholson, Elgar Shirts, Majdi’s Handcrafted Palestinian Gifts and and The Egg Factory.
Royal Ballet: The Nutcracker
Hebden Bridge Picture House Live Arts Screenings:
at 7.15pm (doors 6.15pm)
(Also on Sunday 9th December at 2pm, doors 1pm)
Peter Wright’s interpretation of The Nutcracker has been enchanting children and adults alike since its first performance by The Royal Ballet in 1984. Lev Ivanov’s 1892 ballet combined with Tchaikovsky’s sumptuous, iconic score are presented in a festive period setting with vivid designs to make this a charming and magical production.
Loosely based on the story by E.T.A. Hoffmann, the ballet begins in the 19th-century German home of the Stahlbaums, where they are hosting a lively Christmas party. The period setting is captured in opulent detail by Julia Trevelyan Oman’s designs, which include authentic Christmas tree decorations that are magically brought to life. Wright’s choreography ingeniously incorporates surviving fragments of the ballet’s original material, including the sublime pas de deux for the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Prince. But in emphasizing the relationship between Clara and the Nutcracker, the production also gains a touching subtext of first love.
Little Theatre: The 39 Steps
Little Theatre: The 39 Steps The Theatre's last production of the year is The 39 Steps, Patrick Barlow's stage adaptation of John Buchan's novel. It follows the adventures of hero Richard Hannay running from a gang of spies after he finds out about secret German plans.
Specialist Collectables Valuation Event
A special antiques and collectables valuation event will be taking place soon in your area. The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations to the public on Thursday 29th November at Hebden Bridge Town Hall on St George's Street between 10.00am-2.00pm. See our websitefor full details.
There will be experts providing valuations on the following types of collectables: Coins (including British & World, sovereigns, Krugerrands, Royal Mint commemoratives & proof sets), stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes & tickets, pens, vintage toys, vintage comics, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets, de-activated and antique firearms.
Members of the public will have the option, if they wish, to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation.
If you have any questions feel free to contact Lockdales' Martlesham offices: 01473 627110, sales@lockdales.com
Pennine Community Power public meeting
Pennine Community Power is holding a public meeting on Thursday 29th November at 8.15pm at Hebden Bridge Town Hall. There will be two speakers:
A speaker on Carbon Coop's People Powered Retrofit project, which has received government funding for an initial six months of research and development.
David Nugent from Calder Valley Community Land Trust will talk about their approach to sustainability and the possible ways that the CLT can work together with Pennine Community Power.
After the speakers there will be time to ask questions and give comments. The meeting will finish at 9.30pm. Hope to see you there.
The King and I: From the London Palladium
Hebden Bridge Picture House Live Arts Screening
7.30pm (doors 6.30pm)
We are excited to bring the critically-acclaimed The King and I from the London Palladium to Hebden Bridge Picture House on 29 November, with ‘Broadway’s undisputed Queen’ (The Sunday Times) Kelli O’Hara (The Bridges of Madison County, Nice Work if You Can Get It, The Light in the Piazza) stealing the show in the role of a lifetime as Ann Leonowens and Ken Watanabe (Inception, The Last Samurai, Memoirs of a Geisha) playing the part of the King of Siam.
The much-loved musical tells the story of an unconventional and tempestuous relationship which develops between the King of Siam and Anna. After the huge success of the Lincoln Center Theater’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I, the production extended its engagement for a final three weeks to Saturday 29th September at London’s iconic Palladium, where this cinema broadcast was filmed.
Tickets here
Calderdale Compass public meeting
Calderdale Compass has a public meeting on Wednesday 28th November at 7.30pm at Stubbing Warf in Hebden Bridge.
There is disabled access.
Natalie Bennett, former leader of the Green Party, and Anthony Rutherford from the Unite trade union will be speaking about workers rights, including a 4-day working week, Universal Basic Income, etc.
All our own work: the story of the fustian co-operative at Nutclough Mill
Andrew Bibby
The Nutclough Mill in Hebden Bridge achieved national and international fame during its fifty years as a worker-run co-operative. This talk will explore its origins and how it expanded and remained profitable throughout this time.
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
How the Welfare State really came about
How the Welfare State really came about is the topic of the forthcoming lecture organised by the Lit & Sci with historian Chris Renwick - Sat 24 Nov at the Town Hall.
Save the Signal Box
Following recent leafleting at Hebden Bridge station, a number of people have given their contact details to say that they are potentially interested in being involved in the campaign to secure the HB signal box in community ownership. The two organisations leading the initiatives, the Friends of HB Station and the Calder Valley Community Land Trust, have called an informal meeting on Sunday, 25 November at 4pm.
This will be a chance to brief people on the discussions so far with Network Rail, the ideas which the Community Land Trust has for ways to preserve the signal box over the longer term, and the possible sources of funding we have identified. We also hope that it may be possible to establish an embryonic Friends of the Signal Box.
If you would like to come, please email the CLT on info@caldervalleyclt.org.uk, and we'll send you the full details and the agenda.
Andrew Bibby, Secretary, Calder Valley Community Land Trust Lesley Mackay, secretary, Friends of HB Station.
4 Hoarse Men and Friends
Upstairs at the Golden Lion, Todmorden OL14 6LZ.
£5: Tickets on door 6.30pm, 7.00pm start
- Acoustic and A Capella
- Bradford Women Singers - Harmonies with a message
- 4 Hoarse Men - Male a accapella
- Sarah Watson - Guitar country with a heart
- Rob's Mandopathy - Mandolin therapy
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum monthly meeting
2.30pm
The Space (not the usual Terrace Room, just for November), Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George's Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY.
HBDAF Aims to improve access for people with a wide range of disabilities in the Hebden Bridge area. We meet on 3rd Monday of each month in Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 2.30pm to 4.30pm
All disabled people who live in, work in or visit Hebden Bridge and the surrounding parishes are extremely welcome to attend the meeting, or to contact us about membership. We welcome new members with any sort of disability, including, but not limited to, impairments of mobility, vision, hearing, mental health, communication or cognitive or learning disability. Disabled people are welcome regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics – please join us!
We want members with different types of impairments, so we can know what barriers we all face in access to places, events, information or services.
You are very welcome to have a Personal Assistant, support worker or anyone else to support you at meetings, if wanted. You are welcome to attend regularly, occasionally, or for only part of the meeting, to suit your needs. Please join us!
For further info contact sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com 01422 844914
Future meetings 17th December 2018, 21st January 2019, 18th February 2018.
National Theatre Live:
The Madness Of King George III (12A)
Live Broadcast Starts At 7pm (Doors Open 6pm)
Advanced Tickets Priced
£15/£13/£11
Multi-award-winning drama The Madness of George III will be broadcast live to cinemas, in National Theatre Live’s first ever broadcast from Nottingham Playhouse.
Written by one of Britain’s best-loved playwrights Alan Bennett (The History Boys, The Lady in the Van), this epic play was also adapted into a BAFTA Award-winning film following its premiere on stage in 1991.
The cast of this new production includes Olivier Award-winners Mark Gatiss (Sherlock, Wolf Hall, NT Live Coriolanus) in the title role, and Adrian Scarborough (Gavin and Stacey, Upstairs Downstairs, After the Dance).
It’s 1786 and King George III is the most powerful man in the world. But his behaviour is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy. With the King’s mind unravelling at a dramatic pace, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales threaten to undermine the power of the Crown, and expose the fine line between a King and a man.
Mayor's Charity Fundraiser for Slow the Flow
Quiz at Trades
8.45pm
An extra quiz this month raising fund's for the Mayor's Charity Slow the Flow - which aims to increase flood protection for the upper Calder valley
I was out of my house for three and a half months after the floods in 2012, so I know how it feels...similar format, splendid music, amusing off-the-cuff remarks and a chance to catch up with people you love…
Treesponsibility Benefit
Trades Club from 7.30pm
Local group Treesponsibility have been active in the Upper Calder Valley for over 20 years.
Treesponsibility aims to educate people about the need for action on climate change, to involve local communities in tree-planting, and to improve the local environment and biodiversity for the benefit of local people and future generations.
4 local bands plus DJ
Details of upcoming plantings and events at:
www.treesponsibility.com
£5 of which £4 will go to Treesponsibility
Lost Chord Ensemble
7.30pm, in the Little Theatre bar, 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. The Lost Chord Ensemble will be playing at HBLT Christmas Concert on Sat. 8 Dec.
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.
WW1 Exhibition at the Town Hall
Organised by Hebden Bridge Local History Society and Hebden Roy Town Council - an exhibition focusing on the last month of World War I.
Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Horse at the Trades
Horse McDonald is making one of her regular visits to the Trades Club and this time she's celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of her 2nd album God's Home Movie.
Todmorden Book Festival
The Festival promises an exciting programme of fiction, non-fiction and poetry events for adults, young adults and children, and aims to reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region, exploring individual and collective stories, celebrating difference and diversity, and reaching out to new audiences.
Authors include Ian McMillan, Lemn Sissay, Val McDermid and Sally Wainwright.
Choir leader Kate Howard returns to the Calder Valley
Kate, a former resident of Hebden Bridge, is a performer and teacher of singing with an international reputation. On 17 November, she returns to lead a day of singing which will be hosted by Calder Valley Women Singers the group she set up over 25 years ago. See HebWeb news item
Mytholmroyd Lights Switch On
Royd Regeneration and Hebden Royd Town Council invite you to join us for an afternoon of festive fun at this year's Christmas Market and Lights Switch-On in Mytholmroyd. The event will be held on Saturday 17 November in St Michael's Church Hall, square and Memorial Gardens from 12 noon until 5.30pm.
Here's a little taster of what will be happening on the day:
- Free mince pies and mulled wine
- Free face painting in the church hall
- Food in the square
- Mobile gin bar
- 40-stalls inside and out selling a wide range of gifts (All stalls fully booked)
- Live music provided by the wonderful Skiband
- Hebden Bridge Brass Band
- Bazzmatazz
- Children from local schools and 'SMAJIC
- Activities for children
- Live Ice Carving in the Memorial Gardens
- Father Christmas
- Christmas lights switch on.
- Fireworks finale
The Lamplighter Festival 2018
More info soon
If you would like to join in by volunteering please email us at volunteer@handmadeparade.co.uk
Much more info in this HeWeb News item of 9 November
Hebden Bridge Choir to support Overgate with concert in Stainland. Highly regarded chamber choir, the Hepton Singers will cross the hills on Saturday 17th November to stage a charity concert in Stainland in aid of Overgate Hospice. See HebWeb News item
Royal Ballet Live: La Bayadere (12A)
Hebden Bridge Picture House
7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
An iconic 19th-century Russian ballet, La Bayadère was originally performed at the Bolshoi Theatre in St Petersburg in 1877, and was regularly performed within the former Soviet Union throughout the 20th century. It remained unknown in the West until the Kirov Ballet toured with the Kingdom of the Shades scene in 1961. Natalia Makarova saw La Bayadère as a child in Leningrad and created this production in 1980. It was first performed by The Royal Ballet in 1989.
The Kingdom of the Shades scene in Act III is one of the ballet's highlights, in which a series of arabesques across the moonlit stage demonstrates the strength of the corps de ballet and the beauty of Marius Petipa's choreography. The ballet also contains roles of very different styles for two ballerinas in Nikiya and Gamzatti, a spectacular virtuoso solo for the Bronze Idol, and stunning pas de deux for Solor with both Nikiya and Gamzatti.
Royal Shakespeare Company Live:
Troilus & Cressida
Hebden Bridge Picture House
7pm (Doors at 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Royal Shakespeare Company
Live from Stratford upon Avon
'Lechery, Lechery, still wars and lechery: Nothing else holds fashion'
Troilus and Cressida swear they will always be true to one another. But in the seventh year of the siege of Troy their innocence is tested, and exposed to the savage corrupting influence of war, with tragic consequences.
Virtuoso percussionist Evelyn Glennie collaborates with RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran to create a satirical futuristic vision of a world resounding in battle.
Anne Lister: the life and loves of a local lady
Christine Booth
Christine, who as a volunteer at Shibden Hall has conducted talking tours focusing on Anne Lister, promises us surprises, secrets and shocks in this talk about one of Halifax's most famous women.
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
Fiddler's Self-help group
Fox and Goose, 18.30.
All fiddlers welcome from absolute beginners to the most highly experienced, good, bad or ugly welcome. Meet up, play, share tips and encourage each other and perhaps stay for the regular music session.
U3A Todmorden November Meeting
Teazels and Teazelmen
U3A Todmorden's next members' meeting will be on Thursday, November 15th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden at 1.45.
Our guest speaker will be Robert McMillan whose subject is 'Teazels and Teazelmen'.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01422 886021 (phone).
Cabaret Heaven
with Barbara Nice, Tim Dalling and Balkan Bandits
Hebden Bridge Trades Club 8pm
£10/12
Phoenix Nights star Barbara Nice and Old Rope String Band kilted fool Tim Dalling with wild comedy plus dance band Balkan Bandits and hosts.
Freedom from Torture Ceilidh
Ceilidh in aid of Survivors of Torture (STAF)
Our annual ceilidh is at the Birchcliffe centre Hebden Bridge on Saturday Nov 10th 6.30-10
Entrance £5 children free. Food by donation .
Music by Peaceworks Band, Four Hoarsemen, The Bright Shiners.
All very welcome . It’s always a great evening!
6.30pm-10pm, Birchcliffe Centre
Daoiri Farrell
Wadsworth Community Centre - Saturday 10th November - Doors 6:45.
Winner of two BBC Folk Awards 2017: The Horizon Award for best newcomer and Best Traditional Track
A former electrician, who decided to change profession after seeing Christy Moore perform on Irish TV, Dublin-born traditional singer and bouzouki player Daoirí (pronounced ‘Derry’) Farrell is being described by some of the biggest names in Irish folk music as one of most important singers to come out of Ireland in recent years.
“True Born Irishman” his latest album was released in October 2016 to huge acclaim. As the final touches were being made to the album he was flown to Manchester to do a live session on the BBC Radio 2 Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe. Two UK tours and UK festival dates followed in 2017 and calls came from across the world and gigs in Australia, Canada, Belgium, Denmark followed.
And now he’s performing at Wadsworth!
‘True Born Irishman is definitely one of the year's outstanding Irish music albums; you owe it to yourself to hear it.’ Fatea
“Effortless, instinctive, natural, …. the real deal” – Mark Radcliffe
Check him out at www.daoiri.com
Doors - 6:45pm. Tickets are £14
Contact Derek on 07890 205980, Martin on 01422 344458 or wegottickets.com
White poppy vigil
At 5.pm, Calder Valley CND will hold a respectful candle-lit white-poppy vigil in Memorial Park in Hebden Bridge in memory of the dead of all war and to oppose all future conflict. Please bring a candle.
Diwali - Indian Festival of Lights
11.30am to 3.00pm
Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG.
Doors open 11.30am to 3.00pm.
Tickets -Adults £8.50, children £4.00
Includes a delicious vegatarian lunch.
Tickets can be purchased from the Birchcliffe Centre (01422 844450info@pennineheritage.org.uk) or Hebden Bridge Post Office.
A great opportunity to enjoy a rich afternoon of traditional Indian dance and music. Highlights include
- Performance by brilliant Kathak dancer Shyam Dattani, category winner of the BBC Young Dancer 2017
- Graceful rhythmic dance celebrating joy and hope in the ancient temple dance called Bharatanatyam by Chamu Kuppuswami and Mathangi Keshavan
- Vibrant folk dances including Banra by Hardeep Sahota and Rajasthani folk dance by Pooja Kamath
- A taste of enchanting Indian classical music by vocalist Aditya Jayaram
For more information, email or call 07737 759783.
Comedy Club goes eclectic
Old Gate, 8.30pm
60s garage punk psych surf trash rock extravaganza!
3 amazing bands - legendary garage rock band,The Mourning After, 60s garage pop band, The See No Evils and super cool Cramps inspired trio The Sleazoids!
8pm
Golden Lion, Todmorden.
Lunchtime Live
Lunchtime Live this Saturday, 10 Nov. Those performing will be Andy Knudsen, The Landlubbers, Wayne Martyn and Des Horsfall - at the Hope Baptist Chapel.
Friends of the Picture House present
Fish Tank (15)
November's Friends of the Picture House screening is Andrea Arnold's 2009 British drama, Fish Tank.
Starring Katie Jarvis, who was cast after Arnold watched her arguing with her boyfriend on a railway station platform, the film follows volatile, heavy-drinking 15-year-old Mia in her antagonistic relationship with her mother, Joanne. Expelled from school and interested only in dance, Mia finds support from Joanne's new boyfriend, played by Michael Fassbender, creating a further schism in the family dynamic.
Arnold's second feature film, Fish Tank massively bolstered her international reputation as one of Britain's leading realist filmmakers.
Saturday November 10th, 4:30pm (doors open 4pm)
Also note, the Friends of the Picture House Christmas raffle will begin on November 16th, with cash prizes and all funds supporting the cinema. Tickets will be available in the foyer before screenings and on Saturdays in the Square.
Craft Circle at the Crown Inn
Craft Circle at the Crown Inn from 10-30 to 12-30. Crafts covered include spinning, weaving and knitting. A friendly, free event at this fully accessible local venue.
All welcome. Please contact Tess for further details on 07738 389523.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
That's the way to do it - A history of Punch & Judy followed by a short performance
Punch & Judy shows were not just for children in the early 19th century, aspects of the comedy such as the marital strife between Punch & Judy obviously struck a chord with many adult members of the audience. This is a fascinating talk from the very start of puppet entertainment shows to the popular modern day Punch & Judy - finishing with a short Punch & Judy performance.
Thursday 1 November @ 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
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
After the party conference and the not-so-successful Brexit conference season. it's time to assess where we are up to...
That nice Dave Boardman chap will have questions, let's hope you can come up with answers...splendid music, amusing off-the-cuff remarks and a chance to catch up with people you largely agree with
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
Bees and beekeeping
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes
place at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF on Thursday 1st November 2018 at 7.30pm when a there will be a talk on 'Bees and beekeeping' with Elaine Robinson.
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found
at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Beer tasting with Mosaic Mike
Ticket event £10
6:30 pm &and 7:30 pm
Please buy your ticket at the bar before the event as numbers are limited. Unfortunately, we can't take bookings or payments over the phone.
Meet the brewer with Nomadic brewery 8:30 pm
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Guitar construction and Open Jam session
Guitar construction talk from local musician and brewer Chris Milton 7:30 pm
Open Jam session 9 pm
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Live music
Live Music from Lorry Dowling
4 pm
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
The White Bird Project
Join us to celebrate PEACE with the people of our towns and see the installation of a huge flock of white birds in the court yard of Hebden Town Hall.
Gather in St George's Square from 5.15pm to hear the stunning sound of the Calder Valley Voices who will be singing songs of PEACE to warm our souls. We will then be led to the Town Hall for complimentary refreshments, listen to the Hebden Bridge Brass Band, and to launch the exhibit of over a thousand white birds.
The Foxy Badger Fundraiser
10am till 6pm, The Old Coop Todmorden.
We bring to you live music from Biscuit Head and the Biscuit Badgers, Almighty Sound and The Moondalas. We bring you art, information, CBD coffee and mushrooms, a bar with local ale.
Speakers including Debbie Bailey from The Badger Trust talking about her vaccination project, why badgers are unfairly getting a bad rep and how we can easily protect them.
West Yorkshire Hunt Sabs Information and merchandise stall.
Craft stalls and pay as you feel buffet.
Raffle with fantastic prizes including Massage, dinner and cocktails at local bars and resteraunts, classes and more
Guided walk and coffee morning
Guided walk 10 am - 12 noon (suitible for older children and families, dogs welcome)
Coffee morning 10 am- 12 (family friendly)
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Harvest Festival at Fox and Goose
After the success of our Harvest Festival last year and due to the wonderful things being produced locally, we thought it would be a good idea to do it again.
The week will be full of fun and frolics, including such as apple day, tastings, talks and, competitions to name a few. Look out for updates for the full schedule on social media and our website and print from October.
Mask making workshop
with artist Rachael Elwell 10:30am-12:30 (family friendly)
27 October
Apple pressing 12-4pm (family friendly)
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Samhain Gin and Pumpkin contest
Samhain Gin night 7 pm
Pumpkin contest 7 pm (family friendly)
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team hosts
Brit Rock Film Tour 2018
Following the huge success of previous film events, Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team are very pleased to host Brit Rock Film Tour 2018 to help raise funds for the team.
Join us for an awesome evening of climbing films. This is a fundraising event hosted by CVSRT with a percentage from tickets sales going directly to the team.
Programme details attached. For more info visit: More info
Hebden Bridge Picture House, Doors: 19:00
Tickets are available in-store from: Mountain Wild Outdoor Clothing in Hebden Bridge (Tel: 01422844500 or email) or from any CVSRT Member.
Please note: Tickets are not on sale at the cinema.
Public Meeting called by Calder Valley Community Land Trust
Putting the Vision Back into Public and Council Housing
How can we once again make publicly provided housing something we can all be proud of? In the final public meeting called by Calder Valley Community Land Trust, we're welcoming three eminent national speakers to Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
John Boughton will be able to remind us of the high hopes which once accompanied the idea of publicly-provided housing. His book on the history of council housing, Municipal Dreams, has recently been published.
Rebecca Tunstall is the Joseph Rowntree Professor of Housing Policy at the University of York and her particular interests are social housing, neighbourhoods and inequality. Since 2003 she has also been a Fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington DC.
Eileen Short is an active campaigner for decent, sustainable council homes. She is heavily engaged in her community in her own area of east London, and is also on the executive of the Defend Council Housing campaign.
All welcome, plenty of time for discussion.
Seasonal Quiz
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
9 pm
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Indian Dance Workshop
11.30am to 12.30pm
Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG
An enjoyable creative Indian dance workshop with the Annapurna Dance Company. Learn beautiful hand gestures, simple rhythms, costumes and traditions. suitable for all ages. Learn how to make a tasty Indian fruit salad with spices too.
Adults £4.00, children £2.00
See more at birchcliffecentre.co.uk and annapurnadance.com
Royal Opera Live: Die Walkure (12A)
Live Broadcast Starts At 5pm (Doors Open at 4pm)
Advanced Tickets Priced £15/£13/£11
Die Walküre is the second work and ‘first evening’ of Richard Wagner’s four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, following Das Rheingold. It has become the most performed opera of the cycle, loved and admired for its nuanced and intelligent exploration of complex family entanglements, expressed through music of astonishing power – perhaps nowhere more so than in the glorious music for the incestuous lovers Siegmund and Sieglinde.
Wotan’s voyage of self-discovery and ultimate resignation are at the heart of Keith Warner’s production, created for The Royal Opera in 2005. His great Act II monologue is set in a disastrous ruin of the Valhalla we saw in Das Rheingold – a striking representation of Wotan’s own inner decline and the gods’ incipient twilight. Visual motifs reflect the structure of Wagner’s score, which shows the composer at his most radical and most lyrical.
Apple pressing and cider tasting
Apple pressing 12-4pm (family friendly)
Cider tasting 5pm (£5)
Apple pie contest 6pm (family friendly)
Fox and Goose Harvest Festival
Please bring in dry or tinned food donations for our Harvest windows!
Shaggydog Storytellers present
Frida by Ana Lines
Brazilian journalist turned storyteller, Ana Lines tells stories of the life, lore and loves of Frida Kahlo. Mexican artist, feminist and indomitable fighter against her own tragic disabilities. Kahlo is an inspirational figure.
Friday, October 26th at Stubbing Wharf. The event starts at 8, but please be seated in good time - perhaps after enjoying a meal downstairs.
£7 on the door.
90s Halloween Bash in Hebden
Underground Halloween Party for Millennials in Hebden Bridge. Back in the day theme!
- 90s -00s Costumes
- DJ Kim Lana Blackburn
- 90s-00s Music
Genre : Grunge , Rock , Pop , Hiphop, House , Electro, Dancehall , Dubstep need we say more !!!
Venue: Aya Sophia
Door Entry: £5 Per person
Be there or be square!
Wonderful Women come to Hebden Bridge
More Wonderful Women come to Hebden Bridge: Scotland's National Poet Liz Lochhead, local musician Magpahi, sound artist Debbie Sharp, Rochdale's all women Cantare Choir join protest singer Grace Petrie for the Weekend of Wonderful Women, 26-28 Oct.
Hebden Bridge Pumpkin Festival 2018
Hebden Bridge Pumpkin Festival is back for it's second year, bigger and better than before.
Hebden Royd Town Council has teamed up with professional pumpkin carvers Sand In Your Eye to create a pumpkin extravaganza!
As well as a pumpkin festival for everyone to enjoy, we are also committed to engaging community groups, local business and schools. If you would like to be part of the festival or contribute as a sponsor, please contact us for more details.
Festival events, times and dates will be added once confirmed so please
like our Facebook Page too for up to the minute info.
Our official webpage is also now live so you can find out more info via this webpage too if you haven't got access to Facebook:
See you there!
Laser-Cutting Introduction - Free
Saturday 27 Oct, 10am - 4:15pm
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 - – provisionally Sat 27th October
To book a 1 hour slot, see www.bridgerectifier.org.uk
Bridge Rectifier is a not-for-profit community hackerspace/ makerspace.
Open Evenings run 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday.
Local History Society AGM followed by
The annual Alan Petford Memorial Lecture
Members of Halifax Probate Group
People all full of business: the people of Halifax at the end of 17th Century.
The legacy of the late Alan Petford continues with groups working on projects that he inspired, such as the transcription and publication of wills, inventories and other probate documents for the whole parish of Halifax. The township of Halifax, at the end of the 17th century, was indeed full of business, as Daniel Defoe noted, and the wills and inventories in this latest publication allow us to peer into the details of their lives.
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
Over 30 local groups to talk about their activities
The Hebden Bridge Partnership has once again invited local community organisations and groups to talk about what they do. Over 30 groups have accepted the invitation. Hear them Monday, 22 Oct, Town Hall.
Ted Hughes Festival
The 2018 Ted Hughes Festival will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the death of the poet laureate Ted Hughes and the 50th anniversary of the publication of his book The Iron Man. There are six Festival events planned by the Elmet Trust.
Simon Armitage and Frieda Hughes
Friday 19th October 2018 – 7.30pm – 9pm
An evening of poetry readings by Simon Armitage, patron of the Elmet Trust, and Frieda Hughes at Hope Baptist Chapel in Hebden Bridge.
Frieda is the daughter of two of the most celebrated and finest poets of the twentieth century- Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, and she has a distinctive poetic voice all her own. She needs to have a strong original voice to be heard above the music of her parents' poetry and she has her own music. She has published seven collections, 45, a poetic autobiography published in America, and has just published a selected poems Out of The Ashes for which she has chosen the poems herself. She has written books for children and is also a respected artist. She is the subject of one of Ted Hughes' best known poems, Full Moon and Little Frieda.
Simon has published eleven poetry collections, the most recent last year The Unaccompanied. He also recently published his versions of Virgil's Georgic poems Still alongside photographs from the First World War which feel like distant relatives of Edward Thomas' poetry. He has written plays and translated classic poems. He is currently Professor of Poetry at Oxford University, following the distinguished footsteps of such as Robert Graves, W. H. Auden, Seamus Heaney and Geoffrey Hill. Simon is also Professor at Sheffield University and Leeds University. He is read widely in schools and has edited a selected collection of poems by Ted Hughes, who he knew. Simon is Patron of the Elmet Trust.
Redcon-1 (18)
and Post Film Q&A
Hebden Bridge Picture House - Sun 21st Oct - 7.15pm
Doors open 7.00pm, adverts and trailers 7.15pm, film commences 7.45pm - not 8.15pm (as suggested by the At A Glance in the printed programme)
Post film panel discussion and audience Q&A session 9.45-10.15pm
After a zombie apocalypse spreads from a London prison, the UK is brought to its knees. The spread of the virus is temporarily contained but, without a cure, it's only a matter of time before it breaks its boundaries.
With the South East of England quarantined from the rest of the world using fortified borders, intelligence finds that the scientist responsible for the outbreak is alive and well in London. With his recovery being the only hope of a cure, a squad of eight Special Forces soldiers is sent on a suicide mission to the city, now ruled by the undead, with a single task: get him out alive within 72 hours by any means necessary. What emerges is an unlikely pairing on a course to save humanity against ever-rising odds.
Tickets are priced from £5-£7
You can purchase tickets and find out more info herea
Calling Mr Robeson
The life and time of legendary singer and political activist Paul Robeson will be brought to life in a new show coming to the Trades Club on Sun 21st October. Read HebWeb news article
Carry Greenham Home (1983)
CND 60th Anniversary
To mark the 60th anniversary year of the founding of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Calder Valley CND have teamed up with the Hebden Bridge Picture House to put on a special showing of 'Carry Greenham Home' on Saturday 20th October.
Beeban Kidron’s essential documentary – filmed while living on-site with co-director Amanda Richardson – depicts the courage, creativity and humour of Greenham’s women as they protested the storage of US nuclear cruise missiles at the RAF base. A vivid, seminal work of British feminism on film, Carry Greenham Home is a testament to the enduring
message of the anti-war movement. For more details on the film showing see Facebook or The Picture House website
There are many people living in the valley who lived at or visited Greenham Common, and for whom this was an important part of their lives.
Calder Valley CND have put together an exhibition featuring the memories and memorabilia of these local women, to run alongside the film. There will be a special exhibition opening with food and drink on Thursday 18th October, at the Art Cafe on Hangingroyd from 6.30pm, and the exhibition itself runs to the end of the month. See Facebook
Jumble Sale
Fire and water fundraising giant jumble sale.
We need donations too, so if you have anything to donate, contact mcdott13@gmail.com after 16 October.
Fire Station on Hollins Lane Sowerby Bridge, Sunday 21 October 2018 11am to 1pm.
The Peaceful Heart Day Retreat
10am-4pm
Birchcliffe Centre, Birchcliffe Rd, Hebden Bridge
Om Shanthi. Everyone we meet is looking for Peace. We all want that in our lives.
Heart Of Living Yoga offers simple, direct and transformative practices to help us connect with the Peaceful Heart. This day retreat offers a special opportunity to experience the life changing benefits of living in the Peaceful Heart
To experience a little taste of this, you can listen to a simple 5 minute guided meditation - to see if it's for you
The day retreat will be hosted by Heart Of Living Yoga teachers and teacher trainers Nischala & Vishwam.
To book your place or ask any questions, please email
The suggested donation for the day is £45. Half of all proceeds go to support the life changing work of the Heart Of Living Yoga Foundation around the world. To learn more about the charity, the tradition and the teachers, visit the website
Peterloo - now sold out!
Preview Screening: Peterloo With Live Q&A Link up from Home Cinema, Manchester (12A)
Hebden Bridge Picture House - 6.15pm
Doors open at 6pm, film starts at 6.45pm
We're delighted to be showing an advanced screening of Mike Leigh's Peterloo, the rousing, sweeping tale of a defining moment in British democracy: the infamous Peterloo Massacre of 1819.
Starring a superb ensemble cast including Rory Kinnear and Maxine Peake, the screening will be followed by live Q&A satellite broadcast from HOME Manchester with director Mike Leigh, and members of the cast.
Advance tickets priced £7/£6/£5
You can purchase tickets or find out more info here
Maverick Monologues
An evening of short monlogues giving voice to remarkable women.
White Lion snug 7.30pm
Heroica invites you to come and present a monologue: from the point of view of a remarkable woman - preferably from the past and not necessarily famous - who you think the world should know about.
Monologues 2-4 minutes maximum; read, not learned. They can be original (your own writing) or someone else's work.
They should be in the first person - as if you are the woman herself (diaries or letters, even poems, for example).
Alternatively, just come and listen!
Royal Ballet Live : Mayerling (12A)
7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Live from Covent Garden
Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But it is MacMillan's choreography for Rudolf, one of the most technically and emotionally demanding roles in the repertory for male dancers, that makes this ballet so iconic. Rudolf's emotional decline is charted through daring and visceral pas de deux with his mother, his wife and Mary Vetsera – choreography that pushes classical ballet to its limits.
Hebden Bridge Junior Band's Autumn Fair
1pm to 4pm at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Please come along and support the junior band at its Autumn Fair and Brass Cafe.
Home-made cakes and soups, hot and cold drinks, chocolate tombola, jewellery by Ami Hallgarth and, of course, musical entertainment by the town's finest young brass musicians.
New members, aged 7 to 19 always welcome.
Song and Dance with Hebden Bridge Band
7pm
Hebden Bridge Band's Autumn Concert 'Song and Dance' at The Good Shepherd Church, Mytholmroyd.
Free entry but donations very welcome.
Ireland's Funniest Feminist
Kris Drever and Boo Hewerdine
Doors 6:45, Wadsworth Community Centre
Wadsworth Community Centre stage another in their series of Folk/Roots gigs on Friday October 12th when Kris Drever & Boo Hewerdine team up to continue this autumn’s series of highly successful events.
Two of the U.K’s finest and most prolific songwriters Kris Drever (BBC Folk Singer of The Year, Lau) and Boo Hewerdine (The Bible / Eddi Reader) tour together for the first time in over three years.
2018 finds both artists on top form, Kris having released his “If Wishes Were Horses” album and won BBC Folk Awards Best Singer award, Boo releasing his critically acclaimed “Swimming In Mercury” album and Seven song “Letter To My Younger Self” EP, music which is widely considered to be the best work of each artist yet.
“Boo Hewerdine is one of the country’s most consistently admired songwriters’ Folk Radio UK
“The folk revival has a new standard bearer – Kris Drever” - Q Magazine
Doors - 6:45pm. Tickets are £16, Co
The return of…
Open Mic - White Lion, Heptonstall
The White Lion pub, Heptonstall.
From 8.30pm
Come on down and amaze the audience with your skills or simply show up and watch. Friendly sound engineer (Mark) is on hand to help plug you in to the PA and provide moral support....
All welcome. Free entry
Deuce with James Holroyd
James Holroyd (Begin / Back to Basics)
Chris Price (Inkfolk / What The Freak)
Jimmy Welsh (What The Freak)
£5 tickets - here
Upstairs @ The Golden Lion
Fielden Square
Todmorden
014 6LZ
8pm till late
Apple Fest with Valley Organics
In past years, Valley Organics has held an apple day event in or near their shop on Market Street.
This year, They have joined forces with Touchearth to hold an apple pressing, tasting and fun day up at their farm, on the corner of Wadsworth Lane and Burlees Lane, Hebden Bridge.
So, why not go along between 12midday and 3pm and enjoy some appley fun?
Varieties of apples: Brownlees Russet, Cox, Discovery, Dog's snout, Early Windsor Egremont Russet, Fillingham pippin, Fortune, Gala, Hertfordshire Russet, James Grieve, Jupiter, Laxton's Epicure, Lena, Lord Lambourne, Pignose pippin, Rajka, Red Devil, Red Pippin aka Fiesta, Rubinola, Santana, Scrumptious, Sunset, Sykehouse Russet, Topaz, Winter cockpit.
Spooky Lunchtime Live
Spooky Lunchtime Live this Saturday, 13 October at Hope Baptist Chapel - with Ruby O’Hare, Fishing for Compliments, Straw Men, Ashton Taylor and Pen & Stu.
Friends of the Picture House present
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (15)
October's Friends of the Picture House screening will be Luis Bunuel's surreal 1972 satire The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie.
Made when Bunuel was 71 years old, towards the end of a career rooted in the beginnings of the surrealist movements, the film comically torments a group of affluent friends who continually attempt to arrange a dinner together but are thwarted in various nonsensical, but bluntly accepted, ways. Through their veneer of politeness a sense of entitlement and their corruption seep through.
This bizarre and inventive film was widely celebrated and won the Oscar for Best 'Foreign' Language Film.
4:30pm (Doors at 4:15)
Setting-specific baked treats will be served in the auditorium!
Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society
2018 Hebden Bridge Lecture Series
Professor Tim Birkhead
Sheffield University
Tim Birkhead is the country's leading expert on the behaviour of birds. He's best known for his book The Wisdom of Birds and can often be heard on BBC Radio 4. A published comment after he gave a TED talk sums up what a riveting speaker he is: "Listening to Tim Birkhead is like having the top of one's head taken off and the contents gently stirred."
The Perfect Thing: the inside (and outside) of a bird's egg
Hebden Bridge Town Hall, The Waterfront Hall
Saturday 13 October 2018 at 7:30 pm
Bar/Café open at 6:30 pm
Tickets £10 – £8 Concessions - £5.00 for under 25s
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
Calderdale TUC to remember Spanish Civil War heroes
The International Brigade exhibition will be from 4-11 October at Central Library
See HebWeb news item about this and other activities.
World Mental Health Day
I Made this for You
With Post Film Discussion (15)
7.45pm
Doors open at 7.30pm, film starts at 8.15pm
Mental health problems can affect anyone, any day of the year, but 10th October is a great day to show your support for better mental health and start looking after your own wellbeing. Hebden Bridge Picture House welcomes you to the preview screening of writer-director Cristian Solimeno's moving, life-affirming film I Made This For You.
The screening will be followed by a discussion of the issues raised and the support available locally, with director Cristian Solimeno.
Advance tickets priced £7£6/£5
You can purchase tickets or get more info here
The Whittakers and the Holme at Cliviger
Roger Frost
This is the story of a house and the family who lived there for several generations. In its heyday it was a two-star listed building but subsequently fell on hard times and was burnt to the ground. However, this was not the end of the story of the Holme!
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
Calder Ward Forum
Calder Ward Forum on Monday 8th October 2018. Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St. George's Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY
6:30pm Arrival for 6:45pm start.
Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
Presentations - Policing policy and priorities, Neighbourhood Plan & Environment Agency re local traffic management related to the flood works as well as a Police Update and an Open Forum.
WI Awesome Autumn Rag Market
The WI Rag Market is coming soon: 6 Oct. The perfect place to source not only a bargain, but original, quality crafting, dress making and tailoring materials buttons, ribbons, yarn and anything else you could possibly need to inspire creativity!
To the End of War
- an Armistice centenary celebration
The Birchcllffe Centre, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG
Voice Workshops - Booking essential
10am-12 noon: Yodelling
with Rusen ensemble from North East Germany
2-4pm Georgian Singing
with Helen Curtis, Director of Zarebi choir
Email liveinperfectharmony@gmail.com to book
£25 per workshop or £40 for both
Concessions and all Saturday and Sunday concert performers £20 per workshop and £30 for both
Drinks provided, bring your own lunch.
Early booking recommended.
Old Town Harvest Festival
School Choir at Wainsgate Chapel - 11am
Produce Competition: 1.) Garden Veg. & Flower Box/Display. 2.) Bread. 3.) Preserves. 50p per entry – Entries to be brought to the Community Centre before 10am
Adult & Junior categories - 1st 2nd 3rd
Local Produce Stalls, School Gardening Club & Produce Competition
At the Community Centre - 12 noon - 4pm
Quaker Week in the Valley
The theme for Quaker Week this year is 'Room for more'.
Quakers in the Calder Valley will have a stall on Hebden Bridge market on Friday 5th October, with information, leaflets and books, inviting people to find out more about Quaker meetings, Quaker values and the commitment to peace, truth, equality and social justice.
Quaker meetings are open to all (10.30am on Sundays at Royd Square, Bond St, Hebden Bridge).
The stall will also sell second hand books and other items in aid of the St Augustine's project in Halifax, supporting refugees and asylum seekers. For more information contact Mark / Catherine on 01422 842748
Tracey Waddington - Perceptions
Meet the Artist - 7pm, Fox and Goose
Tracey Waddington is a fantastic local artist and a continual observer who creates visual images from her perceptions of places at different times.
Tracey studied fine art at the Manchester school of arts. Her exhibition will run from 2nd October to 19th November. It is not to be missed.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Memory Makers
- A slideshow of images old and ‘not so old’ covering most of the Upper Valley
- A live music sing-along with U3A Todmorden on piano, ukulele & concertina
- Have a black & white portrait photo taken with Alice Longstaff’s camera
- Bring your old photos to save into the Pennine Heritage Ltd digital archive
- Part of Dementia Friendly Awareness Week in Hebden Bridge 1st – 5th October
Thursday 4 October @ 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
Luddendenfoot Ward Forum
Erringden Room, St. Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5DS 6:30pm Arrival for 6:45pm start.
Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
Presentations: Environment Agency as well as a Police Update, local Police priorities and an Open Forum.
String Thing Acoustic Session
@ The Fox and Goose - 8 pm
As it is the first Thursday of the month, it is time for String Thing, our popular acoustic session at The Fox and Goose. Bring along your instrument and or voice and we will give you the key. If you don't play but want to come down and listen, you are also welcome. See you there.
Iddon Treasures' with Jacqueline Iddon
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners meeting takes place at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF on Thursday 4th October 2018 at 7.30pm when a there will be a talk on ‘Iddon Treasures' with Jacqueline Iddon (Plants for sale)
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be foundat www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
The Winter's Tale
Live From Shakespeares Globe
Live stream starts at 7.15pm (Doors open at 6.15pm)
Advance tickets are priced at £15/£13/£11 and can be purchased online here or from the box office during opening hours.
The Winter’s Tale is Shakespeare’s great play of the irrational and inexplicable, illustrating how uncontrollable emotions can range across gender, country, class and age. Its universe is full of monsters, gods and natural disasters with a colossal sweep that takes audiences from the stifling atmosphere of the Sicilian court to the unbuttoned joy of a Bohemian festival.
Staged at the beautiful and iconic Globe Theatre in London, this new production is directed by Blanche McIntyre and stars Will Keen (The Crown, Wolf Hall) as Leontes, Priyanga Burford (W1A, Marcella) as Hermione and Annette Badland (EastEnders, Father Brown) as Old Shepherd.
A reconstruction of an open-air Elizabethan playhouse on the bank of the River Thames, the Globe Theatre has become a significant part of the national and international theatre landscape, celebrating Shakespeare ’s transformative impact on the world.
Todmorden Practise Spanish Conversation
This is a new Meetup group for all levels of Spanish learners. There will be a facilitator who is experienced in working in an informal way with multi level groups. The first meeting which is to discuss the kinds of activities members would like us on Tuesday October 2nd 7:30 at Kava cafe Todmorden.
You need to look up the group on the Meetup app and indicate that you are attending. No charge!
Hebden Bridge Birders (and wildlife)
7.30 pm, Fox and Goose
The Fox and Goose are pleased to announce the commencement of Hebden Bridge Birders. These meetings are informal you simply have to have a passion for local birds and wildlife – all levels of expertise are welcome.
This friendly group of all ages share sightings and knowledge, discuss issues affecting our wildlife, and organise bird walks, trips to reserves etc. They also invite occasional guest speakers too. The Birders generally meet on the first Tuesday of every month, with slight changes, Please check our website and facebook for detail.
For more info contact azizamills@gmail.com or find us on Facebook. See you all there.
Artsmill Exhibition: Pippa Dyrlaga
Forgotten Moments from Someone Else's past
Preview of the Exhibition is at Artsmill 2pm - 4pm, Sunday 9 September. The exhibition runs from 12 till 30 September. See news item
Clarke Avery Abstract
Exhibition at the Fox and Goose
ABSTRACT is a series of painting experiments by Clarke Avery
Meet the Artist: Friday 7 Sept, 6-8pm
25% of all painting sales go towards PAWS, the Pennine Animal Welfare Society. PAWS receives no official funding and works tirelessly to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs and cats in the Calderdale area.
Changing times, changing heroines: what happened after the suffragettes?
Amy Binns
When women gained the vote a century ago they had to learn to live with new identities. In local chapels, women organised pageants to celebrate great women. So who did they choose, and how did they stake a claim in our island's history?
Methodist Church, Market St. Hebden Bridge. 7.30. Free to members; £3 for visitors.
Ivor Novello winning songwriter comes to Hebden Bridge
Scott Matthews makes his debut at the Trades Club, performing songs from his new LP The Great Untold.
The ghosts of Paul Simon, Tim Buckley, Nick Drake and John Martyn loom large on a collection that ranks alongside work by some of the world's great singer-songwriters. On his sixth record, Matthews has created songs that are breathtaking in their beauty and audacious in their simplicity.
Scott Matthews + special guest Jasmine Rogers £15/£17 (+10% booking fee)
Doors open 8pm. Seated show
Proportional Representation
Public meeting: How Democratic Reform has Benefited Politics in New Zealand
Time: 7.30pm onwards
Where; The White Lion Hotel, The Courtyard, Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EX
We will be in the Snug room, and afterwards we can have a discussion about how to take the campaign forward in the UK.
National Theatre Live: King Lear (12A)
- Live Broadcast Starts At 7pm (Doors open at 6pm)
Advanced Tickets Priced £15/£13/£11
Broadcast live from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ (Independent) of King Lear in cinemas.
Chichester Festival Theatre’s production received five-star reviews for its sell-out run, and transfers to the West End for a limited season. Jonathan Munby directs this contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving and shocking play.
Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, King Lear sees two ageing fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them. Their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery, as family and state are plunged into a violent power struggle with bitter ends.
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Hope Baptist Church 10 am - 2pm.
Everyone Welcome.
Stories from the Floor with The Shaggy Dog
Shaggy Dog Storytellers are proud to present Stories from the Floor at The Stubbing Wharf, Hebden Bridge on Friday 28th September 2018. 7.30 for an 8.00pm start.
£7 admission.
This month our storytellers will be drawn from members of the audience. Anyone wishing to tell a tale (up to about 10 minutes long) is most welcome to do so.
Equally, anyone who just wants to listen to the many talented tellers we have at the club is also very welcome! Hope to see you there...
National Prayer Weekend
Two day Event at Hope Baptist Church
Open Saturday 29th September from 9.00am – 4.00pm and
Sunday 30th September from 12noon – 4.00pm
You are invited to join us in Prayer or quiet reflection or you can send your prayer requests here
Also Prayer Labyrinth and DVD ‘The War Room’ an Inspiring and entertaining film will be shown at 1.30pm
on Saturday. Approx running time 120 minutes.
All Welcome. Refreshments available
Further information
Hebden Bridge Band Reunion Concert
7pm, Hebden Bridge Reunion Band in concert at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, featuring past members of Hebden Bridge and Hebden Bridge Junior Bands.
All welcome and please spread the word if you know of former musicians.
Tickets £8 and £5 under-16s, also includes pie and pea supper and disco. Contact Ian Coleman 01706 536293 or 07533 758112 or email
Wainsgate Concert: Joe Richards
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman
Wadsworth Community Centre - Doors 6:45.
Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman are two of the British folk scenes most accomplished performers. They've twice won the coveted 'Best Duo' title at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, they've graced stages the world over and consistently delivered assured and distinctive performances whether live or recorded.
Over two decades of performance, they have never been trapped in a groove. They're bold and innovative; mixing traditional song arrangements with their self-penned material which moves from the bitter to the sweet, the wry to the sad, the political to the passive.
"Kathryn Roberts' smoky, assertive vocals are a tasty feast for listeners craving music that requires a sharp mind and an open heart" – Billboard Magazine.
"Lakeman's clever acoustic guitar riffs mixed with Roberts' sultry singing combine to bring tuneful, intelligent and soulful music" – Acoustic Guitarist
In support we have Ghost School, a new musical ensemble based largely around the songs of Calderdale guitarist and mandolin player Andy Greaves.
Tickets are £12. Contact Derek on 07890 205980, Martin on 01422 344458 or wegottickets.com
Lost Chord Ensemble
7.30pm, in the Little Theatre bar.
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.
Choral evensong
Harvest Thanksgiving in St Thomas, 6.30 pm, Sunday 23rd September,
Sung by the choir Concordiamici, directed by Judith Blezzard.
The service will include the introit Sacerdotes Domini by William Byrd, and the anthems Thou visitest the Earth by Maurice Green, and Kyrie Eleison by Mendelssohn.
All are welcome at this service, which is something different from our normal range of worship.
Investing ethically in new housing and Community Shares
Calder Valley Community Land Trust
Our next public meeting is on Monday September 24th, 7.30pm, in Hebden Bridge Town Hall (Waterfront Hall)
Interested in investing in, or raising investment for a socially worthwhile project?
The next in our series of public meetings focuses on the growing opportunities to invest for social good, with the focus on affordable housing, whilst also relevant to a wide range of causes and projects.
Three 15 minute presentations followed by a chance for questions.
Speakers: Hugh Rolo, Locality; Jamie Hartzell. Chair, Ethex; founder director Ethical Property Company; Lisa Ashford, Chief Executive, Ethex
Slow The Flow Fundraiser:
The Big Lebowski (18)
Film starts at 8pm (Doors open at 7pm)
Tickets can be bought online here - Usual ticket prices apply.
“I’m the Dude, so that’s what you call me. That or, uh His Dudeness, or uh Duder, or El Duderino, if you’re not into the whole brevity thing.” - The Dude
Dig out your dressing gown, jelly sandals and join us for a White Russian or two!
The quintessential cult film, powered by breakneck pacing, irresistibly quotable dialogue and brilliant performances, the Coen brothers’ classic comedy of mistaken identity now has a worldwide following despite confounding critics on its initial release.
Hippie-ish stoner Jeff ‘The Dude’ Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire with the same name, which error sees him roughed up and his precious rug peed on. In search of recompense, aided by pals Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) and Donny (Steve Buscemi), The Dude tracks down his namesake, who offers him a job: his wife has been kidnapped, and he needs a reliable bagman. Underneath its playful, farcical parody of film noir, it’s a surprisingly humane tale.
We’re a cash only venue (including the bar) so bring your paper money. There will be a variety of ways to show your support for local flood prevention charity Slow The Flow (HRTC Mayor Dr Carol Stow’s charity of the year) over the course of the evening, so arrive early and join in the fun. Dressing up optional but definitely encouraged!
Gypsy Jazz and Swing Session
The Fox and Goose are pleased to announce the first of our monthly Gypsy Jazz sessions.
If you love the music of Django Reinhardt, Jazz and swing, come along, bring your instrument and, or ears to this lively, informal session reliving Hot Club Jazz nights from 30's onwards.
The music starts from 8pm onwards on Tuesday 25th September.
South Pennines Walk and Ride Festival
International Peace Day
Join Corner Valley CND for Police and Justice for music, poems, readings and song to celebrate the International United Nations Day for Peace.
6.30pm Wavy Steps at the Packhorse Bridge, Hebden Bridge.
Featuring Calder Valley Voices, Taize singers, Mayor of Hebden Royd and more
U3A Todmorden September Meeting
Beyond the Iron Curtain
U3A Todmorden's next members' meeting will be on Thursday, September 20th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden.
Our guest speaker will be Neil Smith, guitarist, raconteur and man of experience, whom members may remember from his entertaining and amusing previous visit. This time he will be telling us about his experiences "Beyond the Iron Curtain."
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01422 886021 (phone).
Outside The Box - Live!
Chapter 17 Bar, Hebden Bridge
from 9pm - free entry
Scottish infused folk, alt.country, blue grass and shenanigans. Upbeat tunes, songs and harmonies.
You know it makes sense.
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum
Regular monthly meeting
2.30pm to 4.30pm in the Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George' Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY
All disabled people who live in, work in or visit Hebden Bridge are very welcome to attend, and to join our Forum. We warmly welcome everyone who considers themselves disabled, whatever your disability or impairment.
We are very busy trying to improve access to life in general in the Hebden Bridge area, and we really need new members!
For more information please call 01422 844914.
Tia McGraff acoustic concert
Friday 14th September 8.00pm (doors 7.30pm)
The award-winning Americana/Country singer-songwriter with Scottish and Transylvanian roots, has such a deep-seated connection to Europe and the UK that she will be releasing this brand new 2018 CD, Stubborn In My Blood, here in September.
So highly regarded, she was invited into the studio by the legendary presenter Bob Harris to record a session for his BBC Radio 2 show last time she was over here, Tia whose performances have been described as "haunting and soul-gripping," returns to these shores to promote the latest record in September.
Tickets available here
Hope Baptist Church
Dementia Friendly Screening
Funny Face (U)
Film starts at 11am (Doors open at 10.15am)
Our occasional dementia friendly screenings provide an opportunity for people with dementia, together with friends or family, to enjoy a trip out to the cinema. We aim to programme classic feel good films that everyone can enjoy together.
Usual admission prices will apply. No advance booking; entry is by way of ticket bought for cash on the door. In each case doors open 45 minutes before the film start time shown.
Adjustments for dementia friendly screenings include:
- A relaxed and friendly environment in which everyone present within the Picture House will be aware of the needs of dementia sufferers.
- Lights left on low to allow people to move about without the risk of tripping, and to see where they are going. All Picture House facilities clearly labelled and signposted.
- Sound level a little reduced.
- No trailers, adverts or introductory music whilst waiting for the film to begin, unless they are embedded into the film.
- Customers free to sing along to songs within the film or to talk.
- Disabled access and wheelchair spaces available – up to 10 in the stalls.
- The promise of less than full capacity so you have freedom to move around should you chose to.
- Free entry for carers with valid CEA Card.
Discovery Day
Food and Farming in the Calder Valley, Past, Present and Future
9.30 am to 4.00 pm
Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge
An introduction to using archive materials with a view to encouraging future research.
This day will include:-An introduction to archives held by HBLHS that have reference to land use and farming, including historic publications, maps, wills and deeds and photographs. A closer look at Local Probate Records, the 1939 Farm Survey and Farm Buildings.
A question and answer session with farmers who have a lifetime involvement in farming locally.
Lunch and refreshments included
There is a fee of £15.00; £12.00 for HBLHS members.
To book a place on the course please complete this form and send together with your fee to;-
Barbara Atack. Moorside, Old Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8HW
Wainsgate Concert: Acceso String Quartet
Hardcastle Crags woodland management
A public open evening about the plans will be held at Gibson Mill on September 12 at 6.30pm.
RSC Live: The Merry Wives Of Windsor (12A)
7pm (Doors 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Live from Stratford upon Avon
Down on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a comfortable retirement by seducing the wives of two wealthy men.
Unknown to him, it's the women of Windsor who really pull the strings, orchestrating Falstaff's comeuppance amidst a theatrical smorgasbord of petty rivalries, jealousies and over-inflated egos.
Heritage Open Day at Wainsgate Chapel
A chance to look around this superb Grade II* listed building
With tea and cakes, Wainsgate history exhibition, piano and organ recitals, open studios and art exhibitions.
More information at www.wainsgate.co.uk
Wainsgate Lane, Old Town, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8SU
Todmorden Open Studios
7th 8th & 9th September 11am - 5pm
Visit artists in their studios, workshops and other unusual places in the Todmorden area.
Free Brochure with details and map available from local Visitor centres and businesses.
Free: Heritage Open Morning
10am - 12.45pm
Join the celebration of England’s fantastic architecture & culture and discover what makes the Picture House so special at our Heritage Open Morning.
The restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival Parade will be shown on the cinema screen at 10am. The shorter film of the 1924 Hebden Bridge Gala will also be shown at 11.15am and again at 12.30pm. No booking is required for these screenings so please take a seat at your leisure and enjoy!
Tours
Exclusive bookable behind-the-scenes tours of the Picture House will be available at 10.30am & 11.30am in which you will visit the balcony, backstage and the projection box. You will also be given a brief history of the cinema.
Tours start in the foyer at 10.30am and 11.30am prompt and last approximately 45mins each. If you are interested in booking a place on either of these tours, then please email with all party members’ names (and ages of under 18’s) including an email address, a mobile phone number and the tour you wish to join.
Regretfully, the behind the scenes tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the locations on the tour requiring stair climbing.
The kiosk will be open serving homemade cakes and hot drinks and there will also be a history of the cinema display in the foyer to view during the event.
The Friends of the Picture House will also be hosting a film poster sale (bring cash!), where you can also purchase the history book Hebden Bridge Picture House: The Life and Times of a Local Treasure.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Lunchtime Live
1pm - 4pm
Hope Baptist Chapel
Welcome to our September Lunchtime Live lively line up. We have a lot of homegrown talent this month with trio String Thing who will be having us dancing and tapping our feet to their musical beat. Young Performer Ethan Stott is based in Mirfield, he normally plays with his band 'Lucy' but for Lunchtime Live he is playing solo with some of his favourite tunes from Fratellis and Artic Monkeys.
Well known performer Lorry Dowling (Pepperjam) will be getting us into the reggae, ska and soul musical vibe, that will leave you wanting more more more. Lorry has a way of getting the crowds up and dancing and creating a lovely atmosphere wherever he performs. Outside the Box performed at the Hebden Folk Roots Festival in May and had everyone laughing and singing by the end of the evening. Jacky's Fantastic is a regular on the circuit, 'an energetic four piece folk rock band, featuring acoustic rhythm, electric lead, percussion and bass.
It is a pay as you feel event. Everyone is Welcome. Refreshments are available. Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Friends of the Picture House present
Tangerines (15)
September's Friends of the Picture House screening will be the 2013 Georgian-Estonian production Tangerines.
Set during the brief 1992 war between Georgia and the partially-recognised state of Abkhazia, the film follows an elderly farmer who resists fleeing his village in order to help a friend with the Tangerine harvest, and takes into his care two injured soldiers - one Georgian, one Chechen.
Oscar nominated, with dark biting humour, it is an affecting rumination on the futility arising in conflict.
Saturday September 8th, 4:30pm (Doors at 4:15), 87mins
Movie-related baked treats will be served in the auditorium!
Luddenden Village Fete & Mayor Making
Come and watch the 156th inauguration of The Luddenden Mayor on Sat 8 Sept.
The Village Fete starts at 1pm in St Mary's Churchyard
- Food and Cake stalls, face painting, duck racing, children's entertainer and much more.
- Bale racing(3pm) and 2 pint fun run (4pm).
- Mayor making ceremony (4:30pm)
- Live music and evening food from 6pm.
Free admissions but donations please to The Mayor's Fund.
Parking is limited in the village so please use the community car park on Luddenden Lane.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Children's Favourites - The 1950s
Illustrated talk by Malcolm Johnson
Jeff Beck & Ken Bruce were avid listeners to “Children’s Favourites” on the Light Programme in the 1950s. Come along to re-live (or learn about) the radio show and sing along to some of the old songs which were played every Saturday morning
Thursday 6 September @ 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
National Theatre Live: Julie (12A)
Films Starts 7pm (Doors Open 6pm)
Advance Tickets Priced
£15/£13/£11
Vanessa Kirby (The Crown, NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire) and Eric Kofi Abrefa (The Amen Corner) feature in the cast of this brand new production, directed by Carrie Cracknell (NT Live: The Deep Blue Sea) and broadcast live from the National Theatre to cinemas.
Wild and newly single, Julie throws a late night party. In the kitchen, Jean and Kristina clean up as the celebration heaves above them. Crossing the threshold, Julie initiates a power game with Jean – which rapidly descends into a savage fight for survival.
This new version of August Strindberg’s play Miss Julie, written by Polly Stenham, remains shocking and fiercely relevant in its new setting of contemporary London.
Calderdale Green Party welcomes Dr Charlie Clutterbuck Author of Bittersweet Brexit to speak on
Brexit, food and farming
How can We promote a greener approach to farming?
How can we satisfy peop1e's desire for cheaper food?
How can we make sure that subsidies are not just for owning land but for managing it sustainably?
Dr Clutterbuck will share his thoughts on how we might achieve these.
All welcome
7.30 pm
Hebden Bridge Town Hall,
Hebden Bridge HIX7 7BY
Nic Chapman's Common Collection is the current exhibition at Artsmill, which runs until 2 September. Photographer, Nic Chapman is a collector, an obsessive collector of people.
Parent & Baby Screening:
Ant-Man And The Wasp
at 10.30am (film starts at 11am)
£6 ticket price for all attendees.
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.
We offer Parent & Baby screenings at the Picture House, with one screening a month on a Tuesday morning exclusively for parents and their babies. 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.
Allsorts with Storyteller Nell Pheonix
This month we welcome Nell Phoenix to 'The Shaggy Dog Storytellers.
Nell is a London based professional storyteller with a global reputation for telling tales that excite and arouse the imagination. Her stories are traditional, re-told to amaze, provoke wonder and awe and to make you laugh.
She travels to all parts of the UK and far off places to teach storytelling skills and share stories with audiences of all ages in venues of all shapes and sizes.
For us, she's bringing the highlights of her various shows: 'Little Red Riding Hood and Other Lost Girls,' 'Trickster Tales' and a selection of 'Bawdy Stories' that we've been warned are definitely for an adult audience! Intrigued? You should be.
Come and join us on Friday 31st August at 8pm upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf, King St, Hebden Bridge for an evening of 'Allsorts.'
Blackshaw Head Fete
Family friendly local Fete on Saturday 1st September at 1.30pm. A fun-packed community event with live music, food and drink stalls, produce and craft competition, face painting, dog show, storytelling, puppet show and bouncy castle. Plus adult and junior fell race.
With a lots of large tents and indoor space at the Blackshaw Head Chapel it’s a great event come rain or shine.
Fete starts from 1.30pm until approx. 5pm. Limited parking so why not get the 596 bus up from Hebden Bridge – every 20 mins past the hour. Bus times
Other timings:
Drop off your entries for the produce tent: 9.30am - 11.30am
Junior Fell Race: Various start times from 9.45am - check out the website for info and times
Adults Fell Race: Registration at 1pm, Fell Race starts at 2pm. More information
Blackshaw Head History Group
An Exhibition, from 1.30pm
Hebden Bridge Camera Club Annual Exhibition
runs from Saturday, 25 August to Saturday, 1 September 2018, inclusive.
Staffed by club members between the hours of 10am and 4pm and takes place at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
There will be a display of around 60 or so images, taken by club members, and the event is free to all. The club's 2019 Hebden Bridge calendar will be on sale at the event.
Heptonstall Jumble Trail
Jumble Trail in Heptonstall on Bank Holiday Monday, 27th August, 10 am till 2 pm. Unwanted items for sale on stalls all around the village.
£5 to have a stall; £2 for a trail map with proceeds going to HeLP (Heptonstall Lights & Planting Group).
Refreshments will be available in St Thomas' church.
More information from Chris Scarborough on 07787 523617 or email
Coffee, Cake, Craft and Causes at The Crown Inn
A Coffee Morning with a difference. 'Coffee, Cake, Craft and Causes' at The Crown Inn, Hebden Bridge initially on Monday 20th August 2018 from 10 am until 12-30pm.
Free stalls available which can be used to raise money for your good cause or organisation. If interested, please give written details in at The Crown. New and second hand goods quiz to be sold.
Weekly event. All welcome at this fully-accessible venue.
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum
Regular monthly meeting
Monday 20th August 2.30pm in the Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, St George' Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY
All disabled people who live in, work in or visit Hebden Bridge are very welcome to attend, and to join our Forum. We warmly welcome everyone who considers themselves disabled, whatever your disability or impairment. We are very busy trying to improve access to life in general in the Hebden Bridge area, and we really need new members!
For more information please call 01422 844914.
Monday Quiz at The Fox and Goose
Come and join us for our weekly Monday Quiz at The Fox and Goose. 9pm
We always have a quest quiz master, so come and pit your wits against this knowledgeable bod.
Bring your own team or join another. £1 in and the winning team gets the pot. The more that play, the bigger the prize.
Autism friendly screening (all welcome):
- Film starts 2pm (Doors open 1.15pm)
Our occasional autism friendly screenings provide opportunities for people with autism or sensory sensitivity to enjoy a trip to the cinema. 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.
Entry everybody £5
Tickets can only be purchased for cash, on the door in the 45 minutes before the film starts.
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.
Pencilvania (Spoken Word)
Pencilvania is returning to the Fox and Goose this coming Tuesday, 21st August, for an evening of spoken word. 7pm
Come and join us in this safe environment to read your own creations or listen to others whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. We also sell tea, coffee and cakes for those that want to keep a clear mind. The night can sometimes get a little naughty, but it is always very, very nice!
Housing – it’s an issue!
The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
7.30pm start. (Likely finish time 9pm)
All welcome!
Making new housing sustainable and energy efficient
Speakers:
Andy Brown, Cambridge Architectural Research, Carbon Conversations
Marianne Heaslip, architect, URBED
Duncan Roberts, architect, formerly at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth
Hebden Bridge's Enabling Theatre Flies to Africa!
Film PrevIew
Disabled Senegalese Perform
Hebden Bridge Methodist Hall (across from Co-op) 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm Wednesday 22nd August 2018
Enabling Theatre AGM
Tim Gibbons workshop: PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
Tea and cakes!
Young dancers and singers from the the Lajee Cultural Centre
On August 16 and 17, Halifax Friends of Palestine are proud to be hosting a visit by a group of young dancers and singers from the the Lajee Cultural Centre in the Aida refugee camp near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank. They have been touring the country performing and we will be their last stop before they return to Palestine. More about this amazing cultural centre
They will arrive in Hebden Bridge at 11.30 on Thursday, 16 August at the Town Hall and will have lunch here before seeing our town and going on to their hosts. On Friday, they will be flash-dancing in Halifax, which should be a sight to remember, before giving a more formal performance in the evening. All will be welcome at the performance (details to follow) and if you wish to greet them in Hebden then be at the Town hall.
The Friday evening performance will be at Pellon Community Centre, 45 Church Lane, Halifax, HX2 0JG with a start time of 6.30. Food will be available.
The 844s at Wadsworth
Wadsworth Community Centre - Saturday 18th August - Doors 7:00pm. Entry £5.00 pay on the door
Top local rhythm and blues band The 844s will be playing three sets at Wadsworth Community Centre on Saturday 18th August. Admission costs £5, and doors open at 7.00pm. 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. They played here last November, and got the joint jumping - and that's just what they plan to do again!
Wainsgate Chapel Concert: Ghost School
- the series of summer concerts continues on Sunday 19th August with a performance by Ghost School - a new musical ensemble based largely around the songs of Calderdale guitarist and mandolin player Andy Greaves. Read HebWeb news piece
Trust Me... I'm Your Plague Doctor
U3A Todmorden
U3A Todmorden's next meeting will be on Thursday, August 16th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden. Our speaker will be David Bell whose talk is titled 'Trust Me... I'm Your Plague Doctor!'
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website)
enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email)
or 01706 812015 (phone).
Postcards from the 48%
with Director Q&A (PG)
7.15pm
A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the 2016 British EU Referendum vote – the 48% – to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why some are fighting to stay part of the EU.
Partly shot in Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, this is a film of passion and conviction from director David Wilkinson, who also made The First Film about cinematic pioneer Louis le Prince.
We will be joined by director David Wilkinson for a Q&A following the screening. The Q&A will start post film at 9.45pm and conclude by 10.30pm.
Dir: David Wilkinson | UK | 2018 | 114 mins
Documentary
David Wilkinson’s thoughtful documentary takes a tour of Britain – starting at the White Cliffs of Dover before travelling nationwide – to assess the possible consequences of Brexit and the relative benefits of remaining in the European Union.
Canvasing writers, campaigners, captains of industry, Holocaust survivors and features interviews with artistic and political luminaries Patrick Stewart, Vince Cable, Nick Clegg, Ian McEwan and more, Wilkinson calculate the implications of Brexit for our society, economy, infrastructure and borders. The result is a persuasive, occasionally heart-breaking and pretty much inarguable case for persisting in trying to overturn the 2016 referendum.
Advance tickets priced £7/£6/£5
Coffee, Cake, Craft and Causes
at The Crown Inn
A Coffee Morning with a difference. 'Coffee, Cake, Craft and Causes' at The Crown Inn, Hebden Bridge initially on Monday 13th August 2018 from 10 am until 12-30pm.
Free stalls available which can be used to raise money for your good cause or organisation. If interested, please give written details in at The Crown. New and second hand goods to be sold.
Weekly event. All welcome at this fully-accessible venue.
Inter-Arts Festival - 'Art Through Trauma' is happening from 13 Aug - 19 Aug, with a preview on Sunday 12 Aug. Organised by Fiona Pattison who teaches her Inter-Arts class at ArtsMill, where the events take place.
Happy Valley Pride Festival
See HebWeb news item for more info and links to programme
Harmony Jar and Friends
@ The Fox and Goose
We are happy to announce an evening of Country/Folk on the evening of 12th August to celebrate the close of Happy Valley Pride provided by Harmony Jar and Friends, including The Blue Vegas.
This will be an evening of wonderful musicians and singers, performing dark country, folk and Americana on fiddle, guitar and vocal harmonies.
These all women groups, welcome all to enjoy the evening and celebrate the inclusiveness of our wonderful Valley.
Come and join us @ The Fox and Goose, Heptonstall Road, Hebden Bridge from 8 pm onward.
Inter-Arts Festival - 'Art Through Trauma'
Preview 2-4pm
ArtsMill
Organised by Fiona Pattison who teaches her Inter-Arts class at ArtsMill, where the events take place.
Funghi talk
Rufus is a leading expert on funghi.
In this talk he will guide us through all there is to know about the subject including the funghi that is edible and full of nutritious goodness.
At the Town Hall in Hebden. 12th August 7pm. £1.00 entry.
Kendel Nicholson - Meet The Artist
19:30 @ Fox and Goose, Hebden Bridge.
Kendel is an Illustrator and Tattooist based out of Black Stone Tattoo in Todmorden. Her style is predominantly illustrative dotwork designs inspired by floral and plant life, animals, entomology, curiosities and popular culture.
She studied Illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University where she graduated in 2015. Since then she has gone on to do various exhibitions all over the UK, selling prints and merchandise at art fairs, in retail stores and also in her online shop. She began her tattooing journey in 2016.
George's Square, Hebden Bridge. 11.30 am.
Organised by Ban Bloodsports on Yorkshire's Moors and League Against Cruel Sports
Friends of the Picture House Present
The Remains of the Day (U)
August's Friends of the Picture House screening will be Merchant/Ivory's 1993 drama The Remains of the Day
Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's Booker Prize-winning novel, James Ivory and Ismail Merchant continued a long string of critical and commercial successes with this 1930s-set tale of a butler (Anthony Hopkins) whose loyalty to his master (James Fox) leads him through a life of deep repression of his own feelings, including those he harbours for Emma Thompson's ebulliant housekeeper.
The film was something of a cultural touchstone in '90s British cinema, and Hopkins won his second Best Actor Oscar in three years.
Saturday August 11th, 4:30pm (Doors at 4:15)
Period-specific baked treats will be served in the auditorium!
Laser-Cutting Introduction - Free
Saturday 11 Aug, 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 - – provisionally Sat 27th October
To book a 1 hour slot, see www.bridgerectifier.org.uk
Bridge Rectifier is a not-for-profit community hackerspace/ makerspace.
'Dearest Daisy'
Hebden Bridge based dance company Northern Rascals is taking the plunge to tell an Edwardian love story at Bramley Baths, Leeds, on Saturday August 11th, with contemporary dancers and opera singers performing both in and out of the water.
'Dearest Daisy' follows an Edwardian love story after a chance meeting between a couple at a swimming fete in 1904 - the year the Edwardian Bramley Baths were built.
Performances at 4pm and 7pm, both child friendly. Contact the baths on 0113 2560949 for tickets.
Flooding: Plans to protect Stubbing Holme Road neighbourhood. People living in the Stubbing Holme Road neighbourhood of Hebden Bridge are being urged to drop in to an event to find out more about proposals to protect their properties from flooding.
3pm until 7.30pm, on Wednesday 8 August at the Hebden Royd Methodist Church, Bridge Lanes.
Monday Quiz at The Fox and Goose
9pm
Come along to our Monday Quiz from 9 pm on 6th August.
Test your wits against our quest quizmaster, join an established team or create your own.
£1, entry, the winning team takes the pot.
The more players the bigger the pot. All welcome.
Vintage Car Weekend
The Vintage Weekend is an annual rally for vintage, veteran and classic vehicles held in the West Yorkshire Town of Hebden Bridge, in the heart of the South Pennines, with different classes on each day. Over the weekend there is huge display of over 600 cars, motorcycles, military and commercial vehicles. Described by Classic Car Weekly as 'One of Britain's best car shows'.
The Vintage Weekend is now in its 36th year, with the first rally held in 1983. It is interesting to note that brand new cars on display in dealer's showrooms that year are now eligible to attend the Saturday Rally. Almost all the famous British marques are represented at the rally, along with famous names from across the world.
The Art of Rowan Hardy
The Cross Inn, Heptonstall
Rowan is a fine artist living and working in Yorkshire.
Fleeting changes in light, the brilliant colours in nature, scenes of urban life: the aim is to capture the moment.
The artist paints directly from life, using oils, watercolour and ink.
Shabby Cats @ The Fox and Goose
9pm
The Shabby Cats are playing their regular Sunday slot at the Fox and Goose.
Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specialising in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter come, fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
The long hot summer seems to be going on and on...so we will have a cool quiz, presented by Mr Cool Dude - aka that nice Dave Boardman chap - on Thursday 2 August at 8.45pm at the lovely Trades Club, Hebden Bridge.
"Raising money for the revolution to start in the Luddenden area and onwards to overwhelm the world with socialism, goodwill and happiness for all ( ... except that nasty Mr Rees-Mogg, he can bugger off)"
Five pounds for quiz and food, bring your friends and comrades.
String Thing Acoustic Session @ The Fox and Goose
From 8pm.
Come along and join us at the Fox and Goose for our monthly acoustic session@ the Fox and Goose. Bring along your instruments and or voice or simply come and listen. All are welcome.
POG @ Fox and Goose
7pm
The Fox and Goose are pleased to invite the Brighton band POG back to our lovely pub on Wednesday 1st August from 7pm.
If you haven't experienced POG before, they are definitely worth putting on your glad rags on for and, join us to hear their folky punk driven by violin and clarinet that sets tales of everyday life to disarmingly catchy acoustic soundtracks that have roughly equal shades of twee and anger.
Come along and join us for this fantastic band, we can't wait!
Stories from the Floor with The Shaggy Dog
The Shaggy Dog Storytellers are proud to present at The Stubbing Wharf, Hebden Bridge... 'Stories from the Floor' on Friday 27th July 2018.
7.30 for 8.00pm. £7 admission.
This month our storytellers will be drawn from members of the audience. Anyone wishing to tell a tale (up to about 10 minutes long) is most welcome to do so. Equally, anyone who just wants to listen to the many talented tellers we have at the club is also welcome. Hope to see you there!
Recycle Radio: Trades Club Takeover
8pm, Hebden Bridge Trades Club
Recycle Radio takes over the Trades Club yet again, bringing you a curated mix of homegrown Calder Valley talent, which will be broadcast live on air at recycleradio.co.uk
With: Fez + The Tragics + Gareth Scott + DJs tbc
£5/7
Tune in at recycleradio.co.uk or Tunein app - Recycle Radio - at 8pm to hear a live broadcast from the Trades Club.
Andre Rieu Maastricht Concert 2018 (12A)
at 3.00pm (Doors 2.00pm)
Advanced tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Known to millions as 'The King of Waltz', André Rieu is one of the world's most popular music artists. His legendary annual Maastricht concert is the most eagerly anticipated cinema event of the year, last year setting new box office records in several countries.
Set against the stunning medieval backdrop of the town square in André's Dutch hometown, the spectacular Maastricht concert features the maestro in his element, along with his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, sopranos, tenors and very special guests. André delivers an unforgettable musical experience full of humor, fun and emotion for all ages.
This presentation of André Rieu's 2018 Maastricht Concert in Cinemas features host Charlotte Hawkins, who conducts an interview with André Rieu the moment he steps off stage, exclusively for cinema audiences.
Meet the countryside team at Hardcastle Crags
This July, the countryside team will be sharing the secrets of how they look after this picturesque woodland. Ask questions, see demonstrations and meet Nathan, the working horse.
Shabby Cats @ The Fox and Goose
9pm
The Shabby Cats are playing their regular Sunday slot at the Fox and Goose.
Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specialising in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter come, fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
Monday Quiz at The Fox and Goose
9pm
Come and pit your wits against our weekly guest quizmaster. Join an established team or create your own to win the pot. The more people that come the bigger the pot!
Calder Valley Voices summer choir concert
Fabulous songs and fantastic cakes at summer choir concert on Thursday 19 July at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church. Doors open 7.30pm, concert starts 8pm.
Tickets £6 (£4 concessions).
All proceeds to Todmorden Food Bank and Medicins sans Frontieres.
U3A Todmorden July 2018 Monthly Members' Meeting and AGM
U3A Todmorden's next meeting will be on Thursday, July 19th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden. This will be our AGM, and our speaker will be Professor June Andrews of Stirling University, an acknowledged expert on dementia.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
New Play Festival: Play Write! This July, the Little Theatre plays host to a new play Festival. For two nights only, 20-21 July, the Little Theatre will present an evening of original drama, as the winners of the Little Theatre, one-act play competition have their work performed.
RSC Live: Romeo and Juliet (12A)
- 7pm (Doors 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Live from Stratford upon Avon
Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo and Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. The most famous story of love at first sight explodes with intense passion and an irresistible desire for change, but leads all too quickly to heartbreaking consequences.
Calder Ward Forum
Calder Ward Forum and PACT.
Hope Baptist Church, Main Chapel, (please use the Hope Street Entrance) Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW
Give us your views. Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
Discussion on Licensing Enforcement (drinking in public places) & presentation on the Air Quality Improvement Plan as well as a Police Update, local Police priorities and an Open Forum.
Lunchtime Live this Saturday 14 July. Performing this Saturday are Creedy and the Colour, Iain Taylor, Mila Tsoneva, Katie O'Malley and Run the River.
1pm - 4pm
Hope Baptist Chapel
Steam Punk Festival
The Merry Wives of Windsor
by William Shakespeare, adapted by Mary Coaten
for The King's Troupe
Where: Hebden Bridge Town Hall
When: Sunday July 15th 2018
Time: 6.30pm
Length: 1hr 15mins
Cost: Free
The Kings Troupe is an intergenerational community theatre group based in Hebden Bridge specialising in the performance of Shakespeare. Our work is open to all, we have no audition process and welcome all ages and abilities. Above all our work is about widening participation and theatre-making in non-traditional ways in non-traditional venues nationally and internationally.
Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum monthly meeting
2.30pm
Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
- Aims to improve access for people with a wide range of disabilities in the Hebden Bridge area
- Meets on 3rd Monday of each month in Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
All disabled people who live in, work in or visit Hebden Bridge and the surrounding parishes are extremely welcome to attend the meeting, or to contact us about membership. We welcome new members with any sort of disability, including, but not limited to, impairments of mobility, vision, hearing, mental health, communication or cognitive or learning disability. Disabled people are welcome regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics – please join us!
You are very welcome to have a Personal Assistant, support worker or anyone else to support you at meetings, if wanted. You are welcome to attend regularly, occasionally, or for only part of the meeting, to suit your needs. Please join us!
For further info contact sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com or 01422 844914
Future meetings on Monday 20th August, Monday 17th September, Monday 15th October 2018.
Artsmill's Festival Exhibition
Artsmill, Hebden Bridge presents Claude Cahun, French female photographer, as their Festival Exhibition in the David Wright Gallery, from Monday 17th June to Sunday 15th July 2018, daily 11am to 5pm.
This Hayward Touring exhibition features the work of French female photographer Claude Cahun (1894–1954), whose practice investigates gender and identity.
Cahun achieved posthumous fame for her elusive self-portraits in which she assumed multiple personae. The exhibition contains 42 contemporary giclee prints made from scans of Cahun’s original photographic self-portraits, as the majority of the negatives have been lost.
Born Lucy Schwob, she adopted the pseudonym in 1917 to free herself from the narrow confines of gender. At the beginning of her career she was aligned to the Surrealist movement and was friends with André Breton; however she distanced herself both politically and physically after fleeing France on the eve of Nazi occupation.
Cahun settled in Jersey where she embarked upon her defining photographic series, in which the subversion of traditional portraiture and the constructed nature of identity and gender are pressing concerns. In these now famous images, Cahun anticipated the performative work of contemporary artists such as Cindy Sherman.
Muse Drones World Tour Live (12A)
8pm (Doors 7pm)
Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10
In support of their chart-topping seventh studio album Drones, the Grammy Award-winning rock band Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour, playing over 130 dates across the globe in support of the acclaimed concept album. For the very first time, the band performed "in the round" from the middle of the arena, with the stage design a configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual experience.
This sensory spectacle, featuring LEDs and lasers perfectly complimented the band's celebrated repertoire of epic fan favourites and anticipated renditions of the new album's tracks. Key songs played on the tour included "Uprising," "Hysteria", "Plug in Baby," and "Supermassive Black Hole."
The New York Times has described the Muse live experience as "an endless build-up, heading for one peak after another.
Hole in wall reunion
This is the 4th reunion we will be having.It will be held at the Famous Albert on Friday 13th July from 7.30pm
Retro disco
All welcome to reminisce & for a catch up!
The Mytholmroyd Gala has been a feature of the village for nearly 60 years. At its best, it was a vibrant, colourful and hugely well-attended event that celebrated the community and brought visitors from many miles away. Now it's coming back! Read HebWeb report.
Hebden Bridge Co-operative heritage walk
11 am.
Hebden Bridge in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was known as an important national centre of The Co-operative movement.
This heritage walk will provide the opportunity to learn both of the Nutclough Mill (home of the worker-run fustian manufacturing site for almost fifty years) and of The Hebden Bridge Industrial Co-operative Society. Also included will be a short visit to the graves of co-operative pioneers Joseph Greenwood and Jesse Gray at Sandy Gate burial ground.
Leader: Andrew Bibby, author of "All Our Own Work" the story of Nutclough Co-op.
Meet: Hebden Bridge visitors Centre, 1 New Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 8AD, 11 am. The walk finishes at 12.45 pm when participants will be able to if they wish to have a drink in the co-operatively run Fox and Goose pub.
Cost: No charge, but donations to Overgate Hospice can be made.
Details: Mainly flat but involves a climb from Keighley Road to Sandy Gate. Dogs are welcome but only if they are well behaved and kept on leads throughout. Apologies, only the first half of the walk is wheelchair friendly.
Heptonstall Festival 2018
Heptonstall Festival 2018 - family friendly, music on two stages, acoustic in the church, food, stalls, drinks, fab bands, face painting, street entertainers... hopefully sunshine! It's all free, donations on the day most welcome.
Hepton Singers' concert will mark Alison's farewell as Musical Director
The Hepton Singers' summer concert, being held in Heptonstall church on Sun 8 July, will be a special one for the choir and for their current musical director, Alison West. After 33 years with the chamber choir, Alison has announced her decision to stand down from her role.
The Hebden Bridge Comedy Club
Gary Delaney and Justin Moorhouse
Edinburgh Fringe Preview Shows
The Old Gate, 1-5 Old Gate, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8JP
£8.50
Doors 8.15pm Show 8.30pm
07874 152 338
Pre show dining available
Shabby Cats @ The Fox and Goose
9pm
The Shabby Cats are playing their regular Sunday slot at the Fox and Goose.
Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specialising in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter come, fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
Hebden Bridge Open Studios
Hope Baptist Art Exhibition
'Hope' Open Studio Friday,
Saturday 11am -4pm
Sunday 12-4pm
An eclectic mix of (people) prints, paintings, collage, photographs, textiles, most art work for sale.
Refreshments available, also for sale, so see you then then.
Clarke Avery Exhibition @ Fox and Goose
Meet The Artist - 6th July -6.30 - 9.00 pm
Exhibition runs from 2nd July - 5th August 2018.
Clarke Avery is a full time working artist with an experimental approach to painting who lives and works in Yorkshire. His expressive brushstrokes, strong colours and drips suggest subjects ranging from abstract skies turbulent seas to metaphors and the quantum world. Since studying archaeological sciences, Clarke has been fascinated by the past - a time when the forces of nature would have been awe-inspiring and terrifying in equal measure.
Come and meet Clarke on Friday 6th July between 6.30 and 9 pm.
For further information, please visit Clark's website or instagram @ Caldercollective.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
The Story of Halifax Zoo & Amusement Park
Illustrated talk by David Glover. Just over 100 years ago, Halifax had a Zoo. Opened in 1909, it housed many wild animals, yet also had other attractions – tales abound of balloon flights and an early aeroplane display in the skies above. Then there was the escaped bear!
Thursday 5th July 2018 @ 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
Everybody's Talking About Jamie (12A)
Live Broadcast
Hebden Bridge Picture House 7.20pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11 Inspired by a true story,
Everybody's Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn't quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. He is going to be a sensation.
Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Winner of 3 WhatsOnStage Awards including Best New Musical and nominated for 5 Olivier Awards, Everybody's Talking About Jamie will be broadcast live from the Apollo Theatre in London͛'s Shaftesbury Avenue to cinemas nationwide.
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
Oh no, There are no World Cup football matches on 4 or 5 July...what will you do...? It's okay, Hebden Bridge Labour Party in partnership with the wonderful Trades Club and that nice Dave Boardman chap have a solution - on Thursday 5 July there will be a quiz, bring your friends who will be equally bereft and short of something to do and add the intellectual challenge of the monthly quiz - and excellent food - to the emotional challenge of missing the football. Five English Pounds only - Scottish money also accepted though euros, roubles etc will have to be exchanged elsewhere
String Thing Acoustic Session @ The Fox and Goose
String Thing, Acoustic Music Session returns to the Fox and Goose on Thursday 5th July from 8pm.
Bring along your acoustic instrument and, or your voice. Follow the key or set your own.
All are welcome including listeners.
Calder Community Land Trust Public meeting
Housing: What can community-led initiatives achieve?`
Waterfront Hall, HB Town Hall, 7.30pm-9pm
All welcome. Time for questions and discussion.
Alice Longstaff - Lost Negatives
** Don't miss this ** This small selection of images from the 1950s/60s gives an insight into the amazing artistic skills of Alice. This 'sneak preview' will be on show for the duration of the Hebden Bridge Arts Festival - 10 days only! The full collection will be unveiled at a major exhibition next year (which, from feedback received so far we fully expect to tour nationally).
Visitors will be able to order *strictly limited* first edition prints at the exhibition in Hebden Bridge at the Birchcliffe Centre 11am - 3pm. 21st June - 1st July.
This exhibition is edited and presented by the After Alice Project and Pennine Horizons Digital Archive.
3 Days of Action
We want our residents to feel pride in their surroundings, whether it's through simply keeping the borough clean and safe, joining in with - clean up activities or feeling confident that alongside partners. Calderdale Council will not tolerate littering, flytipping, dog fouling, speeding. Our message is simple - Don't Muck About!
During the week we will be:
• tackling speed awareness
• checking on bars and doing food hygiene inspections
• litter picking and bin emptying
• removing graffiti, jet washing and de-odourising
• issuing spot fines for littering and dog fouling
• giving advice on recycling and pest control to residents and businesses
• checking on air pollution
Follow what we're up to and find out how you can get involved on twitter using #dontmuckabout or visit calderdale.gov.uk
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
Hebden Bridge Rain Garden Planter Launch Party Calder Rivers Trust, the Community Association and Slow The Flow Calderdale are hosting a public drop-in 'launch party' on 29 June to celebrate the installation of rain garden planters at the Town Hall.
Witches, Wee Folk & Watery Beasties
Shaggy Dog Storytellers are proud to present Dougie Mackay at The Stubbing Wharf, Hebden Bridge on Friday 29th June 2018. 7.30pm for an 8.00pm start. £7 admission.
There’s more to Scotland than meets the eye, for amidst the bonnie hills, craggy coasts and lush, green glens, dwell some truly curious beings.
Storyteller Dougie Mackay evokes the gnarly soul of Scotland as clan chiefs, crones, fishermen and fools meet faeries, selkies, kelpies and giants in a weirdly wonderful ceilidh of classic tales and local legends. Bring an iron pin for protection, offerings of oatcakes to carry favour, and watch out for a black dog or yellow-horned goat, as it just may be 'he who should not be named' in cunning disguise.
Dougie is a forward-thinking community artist who is prominent amongst Scotland's emerging storytellers and is passionate about rejuvenating "ceilidh culture”. Hope to see you there!
Colden Early Years Nursery & Children's Club Open Day
10am - 1pm.
Come along, meet our amazing team and have a look around our lovely Early Years nursery.
There will be refreshments and lots of fun activities to keep the whole family busy.
We are a charity run by parents within our community, and we have funded places available for 2 and 3 year olds from September 2018.
Shabby Cats @ The Fox and Goose
9pm
The Shabby Cats are playing their regular Sunday slot at the Fox and Goose.
Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specializing in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter come, fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
The return of
Open Mic
White Lion, Heptonstall
Play, sing, cavort - or just watch & marvel!
Friendly sound engineer (Mark) on hand to plug you into PA.
8.30 til we run out of performers... (sometimes midnight!)
Reach4ward & Parklife Café present:
The Jo Cox Great Get Together
Saturday 23rd June 12-5pm on Calder Holmes Park.
A family fun activity day with music, games/activities,
Calderdale Rocks, relaxing in the sun (hopefully), Soothing Strolls & much more. It is a community event to encourage the local community to 'get together' & celebrate the concept of more in common.
It is part of the national GGTG weekend so it's fantastic that Hebden Bridge is taking part.
Reach4ward are a non-profit community interest company delivering events, training & workshops based on the principles of achieving social justice. Parklife Café is the local café on the park & supports community events. We are also supported by other organisations such as Visithebdenbridge.com; Heavy Crates (local DJs/record label); Hebden
Royd Town Council & more.
It's being run by a group of local volunteers both through the planning & delivery.
Our contact details are: 'Reach4ward' page on FB;
reach_4_ward (instagram)
email - reach4ward4@gmail.com
KidsFest
On Sat 23 June from 12-3pm, Hebden Royd Town Council will be holding their annual 'Kidsfest' in the Waterfront Hall at the Town Hall.
Martin Simpson
Doors 6:45. Wadsworth Community Centre.
Martin Simpson needs no introduction. Universally acclaimed as one of the finest ever acoustic and slide guitar players, and a fine banjo-picker to boot, his solo shows bear witness to an artist at the very top of his game. Whether interpreting material from tradition or singing his own potent self-penned songs, Simpson is a remarkable storyteller: His solo shows are intense, eclectic, spellbinding and deeply moving.
His career includes collaborations with Richard Thompson, Jackson Browne, Martin Carthy, Steve Miller, Dick Gaughan, and many more. He’s been nominated an astounding 31 times in the eighteen years of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - more than any other performer.
Tickets are selling fast so don’t miss your chance to see this unique artist at our intimate venue.
Tickets are £15. Contact Derek on 07890 205980, Martin on 01422 344458 or wegottickets.com
Doors 6:45 Show 8:00
Redacre Incredible Great Midsummer Get Together
Redacre welcomes you to our Summer celebration on 23 June from 4.00-9.00pm
In conjunction with The Great Get Together and Calder Valley Festival of Incredible Ideas, we will be hosting a bar from the Slightly Foxed Brewery, firing up the Pizza Oven and treated to musical delights from a variety of individual musicians and collectives.
There’s lots for children too - stone painting, visiting the bees and pond dipping.
Bring food and drink to share and, if you fancy, a 10" Pizza to fire on the wood Pizza Oven.
Redacre Growing Project
Mytholmroyd
Hebden Bridge
HX7 5DQ
Handmade Parade
See HebWeb home page for latest info
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
Parent & Baby Screening -
Solo: A Star Wars Story (12A)
Film starts 11am (Doors Open at 10.15am)
£6 entry for all
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.
Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away in Ron Howard’s addition to the Star Wars pantheon: Solo: A Star Wars Story, an all-new adventure with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy with a cast including Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton, Emilia Clarke and Paul Bettany.
Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, a young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) meets his mighty future co-pilot Chewbacca and encounters notorious gambler Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
Wadsworth Community Association AGM
Wadsworth Community Association cordially invites you to join us at our AGM on Friday 22nd June.
Billy Lane, Old Town HX7 8RY.
Doors open at 7.00 p.m. AGM at 7.30 p.m.
Delicious two course supper (only £2.50) to follow. Great bar.
We are delighted to welcome Dr. McDonough as guest speaker to discuss "The Law of Ideas" at 8.15 pm.
He will give us a unique insight into the weird and wonderful world of how people protect their intellectual property to stop people stealing or copying their inventions, brands, designs, writings or products.
We hope you'll join us for a reet good night!
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
U3A - A life in TV, theatre, radio and films
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be on Thursday, June 21st, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden.
The speaker will be Allan Shalks who will be talking about his interesting life in TV, theatre, radio and films.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk(website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Incredible Festival of Ideas
A Celebration of Creativity, Kindness and Community across the Upper Calder Valley
From Todmorden to Halifax, join us on the summer solstice weekend, Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 June 2018 as we mark the first decade of Incredible Edible Todmorden with our wonderful and unique Incredible Festival of Ideas.
There are lots of events taking place as part of the festival including:
A day of fun, learning, sharing and creating all about food at Todmorden Community College on Saturday 23 June - there'll be tastings, arts activities, storytelling, workshops, demos, discussions and a chance to try your hand at plate spinning and other circus skills.
Two conferences with the themes of Resilience (in Mytholmroyd) and Placemaking (in Todmorden), both on Friday 22 June
A junk food extravaganza in the Piece Hall, Halifax, on Sunday 24 June where we'll attempt to feed the five thousand with surplus food and there'll be a unique exhibition about the problem of waste food in our society.
Plus an Andy Kershaw fundraiser with Glastonbury Q&A
Tod Talks - the West Yorkshire version of a slightly more famous series of talks and promising to be every bit as stimulating
And much more.
All events are on a Pay-As-You-Feel basis as we don't want anyone to be excluded.
See website
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
Himalayan Balsam Bashing at the Crags
10-3
The rangers at Hardcastle Crags invite you to roll up your sleeves, become volunteers for a day and help us give nature a helping hand.
Hebden Bridge brass band contest
The Hebden Bridge March Contest draws in a number of brass bands ranging from youth to championship section standards. Competing bands enjoy a traditional atmosphere as they march down the cobbled streets of Hebden Bridge, where they then play a chosen hymn and march.
Royal Ballet: Swan Lake (Encore) Matinee (12A)
- 2pm (Doors 1pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
The Royal Ballet presents a new production of Tchaikovsky’s magnificent classical ballet, with additional choreography by Liam Scarlett and designs by John Macfarlane.
Prince Siegfried chances upon a flock of swans while out hunting. When one of the swans turns into a beautiful woman, Odette, he is enraptured. But she is under a spell that holds her captive, allowing her to regain her human form only at night.
The evil spirit Von Rothbart, arbiter of Odette’s curse, disguises his daughter Odile as Odette to trick Siegfried into breaking his vow of love. Fooled, Siegfried declares his love for Odile, and so dooms Odette to suffer under the curse forever.
Little Theatre: Lovesong by Abi Morgan opens 11 June. An unforgettable love story, about the 40-year marriage of Maggie and Billy, as Maggie’s illness threatens to end it. Read more.
Royal Ballet: Swan Lake (12A)
- 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
The Royal Ballet presents a new production of Tchaikovsky’s magnificent classical ballet, with additional choreography by Liam Scarlett and designs by John Macfarlane.
Prince Siegfried chances upon a flock of swans while out hunting. When one of the swans turns into a beautiful woman, Odette, he is enraptured. But she is under a spell that holds her captive, allowing her to regain her human form only at night.
The evil spirit Von Rothbart, arbiter of Odette’s curse, disguises his daughter Odile as Odette to trick Siegfried into breaking his vow of love. Fooled, Siegfried declares his love for Odile, and so dooms Odette to suffer under the curse forever.
Neighbourhood Plan Public meeting: ‘Planning for the Future’.
The second of the public meetings this year, organised jointly by the Hebden Bridge Partnership and the Community Association is on Mon 11th June.
Friends of the Picture House present
The Go-Between (PG)
June's Friends of the Picture House screening will be the 1971 romantic drama The Go-Between.
Winner of the Grand Prix at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, the film follows an early-20th Century lad embroiled in the domestic affairs of his good friend's wealthy family when he becomes a conduit between their eldest daughter (Julie Christie) and her illicit farmer lover (Alan Bates).
The Go-Between was the third and final classic collaboration between director Joseph Losey and screenwriter Harold Pinter, following The Servant and Accident.
There will be baked goods on sale to follow the theme of the day's screening.
4:30pm (Doors 4:15pm)
Wainsgate Concert: You Are Wolf Wainsgate Chapel’s concert season continues on Sat 9 June with alternative folk artist You Are Wolf, also known as composer and vocalist Kerry Andrew.
Midgley Open Gardens
Don’t miss the Midgley Open Gardens event which takes place over the weekend of 9th and 10th June.
A group of 18 keen and committed gardeners will be opening their gates to visitors, with everyone assured of a warm welcome. As usual, a varied range of gardens will be on display, from tiny intimate courtyards to large rambling woodland gardens. Some gardens are new and developing, whilst others have matured over many years, but each displays a unique style of gardening to suit the individual setting.
Visitors are invited to take their time to relax amongst beautiful planting displays and take in the stunning views that provide the backdrop to many of Midgley’s gardens.
As well as the lovely gardens, visitors enjoy chatting to the friendly and enthusiastic garden hosts, who are always happy to share their experiences of gardening in sometimes challenging Pennine conditions.
Gardens are open from 11am to 5pm on both days. Several gardens will be serving refreshments, with some offering plants for sale. Homemade lunches will be served throughout the day at Midgley Community Room. Tickets valid for both days cost £5 and can be bought from selected gardens on the day or from Midgley shop. Accompanied children are free.
Limited parking is available at Midgley school, but visitors are encouraged to travel by bus, bike or on foot if possible.
For more information please visit www.midgley-village.co.uk
Zarebi Georgian Women's Folk Ensemble - open air concert
1pm for singing at 2pm
Landfarm Gardens, Colden, HX7 7PJ
A chance to hear this powerful polyphonic tradition with its unusual and mysterious harmonies.
Bring a picnic blanket or chair. Refreshments incl tea & cake
Entry £5 includes entry to visit these beautiful gardens.
Parking limited - a lovely walk!
Tel 01422 845875 for more info
The Hebden Bridge Comedy Club
Rob Rouse, Lauren Pattison, Jamie Hutchinson,
MC Martin Mor
The Old Gate, 1-5 Old Gate, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8JP
£8.50
Doors 8.15pm
Show 8.30pm
07874 152 338
Pre show dining available
Ukulele Jukebox
@ Fox and Goose, 8pm
Don't miss the fantastical Ukulele Jukebox, here at the Fox and Goose on Tuesday 5th June.
The band play an eclectic mix of punk, rock, psychedelia and folk music in a completely different style and should not be missed.
Check them out on their website.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Optical Entertainment before the Movies
From cave art to Victorian Magic Lanterns, this one hour illustrated talk presents the inventions, shows and toys that led to the birth of the movies in 1895.
Speaker: Andrew Gill 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
Fox and Goose Acoustic Session
Starting June 7th then every first Thurs of the month Acoustic Session at the Fox and Goose hosted by String Thing.
Bring an instrument, bring your voice or just come and listen. Anything acoustic good with us just let us know what key your in! See you there 8pm start
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
The next instalment of the get Labour elected soon quiz is on Thursday 7 June. It will consist of the usual news round, general knowledge and music... and you will be surrounded by fellow travellers, friends and comrades...
Public Meeting: Transgender Law Changes
A public meeting has been organised to discuss controversial changes to transgender laws.
Hippodrome, Todmorden, Thursday 7th June, 7pm
Pennine Spring Music Festival
The Pennine Spring Music festival takes place in the beautiful village of Heptonstall during the May bank holiday week each year. You will find a friendly group of passionate musicians who strive to perform at their best in three concerts over the course of the week
It's not just about the music though - there are social events and local attractions to enjoy.
Wainsgate Concert: Helen Thatcher and Neil Darwent
The Wainsgate Chapel concert series continues on Sunday, 3 June with a duet recital given by cellist Helen Thatcher and classical guitarist Neil Darwent. More info
A Fundraiser for Palestine
An evening of music, food and stories featuring
Angus Barclay and Gary Boyle
The Plotlanders
Crow Hill Stompers
DJ Nikki-Lee
Sunday June 3rd, 8-00pm, The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge.
£10/£5 concessions
All proceeds go to Medical Aid for Palestinians
The Shabby Cats
The Shabby Cats are playing their regular Sunday slots at the Fox and Goose, 9pm. Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specializing in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others. Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple.
As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter come fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
So what's all this about a Housing Crisis? is the title of the first (4 June) of five public meetings to be organised by the Calder Valley Community Land Trust between now and October
The Fox and Goose Quiz
9pm
Come and pit your wits against our weekly guest quizmasters. Join an established team or create your own to win the pot. The more people that come the bigger the pot!
Fox and Goose Spring Cider Festival
We are pleased to announce The Fox and Goose Cider Festival in association with The Cider Cask, run by local expert Phil Kennedy.
Come and spend the bank holiday with us sampling 20 different ciders and perries from Yorkshire, England and the continent.
Cider Phil has created tasting notes for each of the ciders and perries to guide your choice, he will also be on hand throughout the festival to answer any cider related questions. We also have live music from local bands 'Soma' on Friday night, Eiffel Street Swing on Sunday afternoon and, The Shabby Cats on Sunday evening.
Foodwise, we will be serving our famous Richard Arundel pork pies with pies throughout the festival, as well as our wonderful cheese platter for donations on Sunday afternoon. We will also be serving our exceptional cask ales, continental lagers, wines and spirits. So come along and enjoy the bank holiday festivities with us @ The Fox and Goose.
Industria Does Recreation
26th, 27th. 28th May 2018 10am to 5pm
Art and Contemporary Photography Exhibition at the Birchcliffe Centre, Birchcliffe Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 8DG, 01422 844450, info@pennineheritage.org.uk
Join us for pie and peas, or tea and cake in our pop-up cafe.
Admire the photographs and paintings, and be entertained by archive footage of the great British holiday experience. Our rolling programme of films ranges from British Pathe newsreels to Alan Whicker and Fawlty Towers.
It's only 5 minutes walk from the town centre, just follow the signs. Or catch the 595 bus from the town centre, it runs every 30 minutes.
All welcome, free entry and free parking.
For more information visit our websites at pennineheritage.org.uk and birchcliffecentre.co.uk/
McKellen: Playing the Part
3pm (Doors 2pm)
Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10
Trafalgar Releasing present McKellan: Playing the Part, a feature length film celebrating the life and work of Sir Ian McKellen. Fully authorised, including access to a wealth of never-before-seen archive material, the film is built around an extensive, personal interview covering everything from his upbringing in Wigan to becoming a star of stage and screen, coming out and becoming a leader in the gay rights movement.
This live event on May 27th invites audiences to join us in celebrating Sir Ian McKellen's birthday live from the BFI Southbank. Hosted by Graham Norton and featuring some very special guests. McKellen: Playing the Part Live promises to be a fitting celebration of one of the world's most beloved actors.
Hebden Bridge Zen Group 10th anniversary retreat weekend
A weekend retreat to celebrate our 10 years together as a Zen group in Hebden Bridge.
The retreat is themed 'Why do we Practice?' - there will be space to discuss this over the weekend.
Friday 27th 19:00 ~ 21:30hrs
Saturday 28th 9:00 ~ 17:00hrs
Sunday 29th 9:00 ~ 17:00hrs
Venue: Blessingway Yoga Studio,The Birchcliffe Centre. HX7 8DB
Please bring food to share on day retreats.
Suggested donation £4 evening, £10 day
You can come to any or all days.
If you are travelling, get in touch and we can discuss options of overnight accomodation.
Email: hebdenzen@gmail.com or ring Ross on 07596 746199
Jon Hinds Exhibition
Fox and Goose
The Fox and Goose are pleased to announce an exhibition by the exciting new artist Jon Hinds. Jon Hinds' work draws influences from many sources and styles, including Magritte, Hokusai and Tintin creator Hergé, to create a diverse body of illustrative art.
He works in a combination of ink pen and digital colour, often exploring surreal and humorous themes. You also have the opportunity to meet Jon and discuss his work on Friday 1st June from 7 pm.
This is going to be a fantastic exhibition. Jon's limited edition prints will available to buy throughout the exhibition. For further information just 'Google' Jon Hinds.
Hosting in Calderdale
Would you like to find out more about hosting a destitute asylum seeker or refugee?
Come along to our Event on Thursday 23 May 2018 17.30 to 19.30 @St Augustines Centre, Hanson Lane Halifax, HX1 5PG
Meet other hosts. Spare room? Can you host a refugee?
Light refreshments available.
St. Augustine’s Centre is a community centre for anyone who needs help, advice or support, still rooted in the Christian values founded by St. Augustine’s Church. They welcome the vulnerable and care for all, regardless of faith, ethnicity, background or any other factors. People access support and advice in a warm and welcoming environment, and find community there.
Mytholmroyd Library Consultation
Calderdale Libraries are still interested in consulting with local communities about providing library service in smaller Calderdale settlements.
Come and hear a short presentation about Mytholmroyd Library, and give your views on future library services in Mytholmroyd.
Erringden Room, St Michael's Centre, Church Street, Mytholmroyd HX7 5DS Wednesday 23 May 2018 18:45 - 20:30
Unite Day of Action against the rollout of Universal Credit. The Unite Community is asking for people in Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley to join them leafleting in Halifax tomorrow.
Soma
The Fox and Goose
As part our spring Cider Festival we are pleased to welcome Soma. The band Soma brings together four colourful musicians with very varied backgrounds. Expect East European song, jazz, folk, middle eastern frame drums, psychedelia and a touch of shamanism...
They formed Soma in 2016 with a passion to explore and celebrate connection: between individuals… traditions… mind and body… people and earth. This is fusion at its best: the bringing together of elements to create something fresh, magical, without preconceptions. Music which is more than the sum of its parts. Music to gladden the spirit.
The Hanging of a Mouse
This month at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers we welcome the great Hugh Lupton with an evening of tales from Medieval Wales.
In ‘The Hanging of a Mouse’, Hugh will be telling some of the stories from the Mabinogion and talking about the moment in history when these extraordinary, magical tales moved from the oral tradition to the written page.
Celebrating the release of his latest novel The Assembly of the Severed Head this piece is by turns spiritual, magical, passionate, tender, visceral and gory. Beautifully crafted. And its backbone is a humane engagement with the power and function of story.
Save the date now! Friday 25th May, 8pm upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf, King Street, Hebden Bridge. £7 Entry.
Pushing Up Daises
Week of events on the theme of death, dying and bereavement. This festival is about people learning stuff, making friends and building community.
"If there's one thing you can be certain of in life.....". Various venues in and around Todmorden.
Full programme from local libraries or
www.pushingupdaisies.org/
U3A Todmorden May 2018 Monthly Members Meeting
U3A Todmorden's next meeting will be on Thursday, May 17th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden.
Our lead speaker will be Keith Coates, the steersman of our new publication – 'The First Ten Years', a history of U3A Todmorden.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Dementia Friendly Screening
An American In Paris (U)
11am
Our occasional dementia friendly screenings provide an opportunity for people with dementia, together with friends or family, to enjoy a trip out to the cinema. We aim to programme classic feel good films that everyone can enjoy together.
Tickets available on the door, for cash only (and not in advance). Usual admission prices will apply. In each case doors open 45 minutes before the film start time shown.
Adjustments for dementia friendly screenings include:
A relaxed and friendly environment in which everyone present within the Picture House will be aware of the needs of dementia sufferers.
Lights left on low to allow people to move about without the risk of tripping, and to see where they are going. All Picture House facilities clearly labelled and signposted.
Sound level a little reduced.
No trailers, adverts or introductory music whilst waiting for the film to begin, unless they are embedded into the film.
Customers free to sing along to songs within the film or to talk.
Disabled access and wheelchair spaces available – up to 10 in the stalls.
The promise of less than full capacity so you have freedom to move around should you chose to.
Free entry for carers with valid CEA Card.
End of Mardi Gras Ball
Governer Fayette Warren and his wife, Raylene invite you to their end of Mardi Gras Ball. Enjoy a delicious three course meal, but don't be surprised if you witness a murder or two! Your job on the night is to figure out whodunnit.
Where: Heptonstall Bowling Club
When: 6.30pm on 19th May.
Cost: £25pp.
Contact Laurene Lambert on 07772 071151 or email to book
3rd Annual Blazing Saddles Brompton Hill Climb
The Blazing Saddles Brompton Hill Climb is back for it’s 3rd year!
10am - 3pm
Meet at: Mytholmroyd Community Centre
On Saturday 19th May, Blazing Saddles are lending out Bromptons for an hour at a time. Test out the bike’s reputation on the Cragg Road hill climb out of Mytholmroyd, up to Blackstone Edge Reservoir [the longest continuous hill climb in England.
Book a ride and challenge yourself in the arts of bike folding and uphill pedalling.
Prizes for fastest and slowest times
Prizes for the best and worst fancy dress!
Every hill climber will be named on the leaderboard.
Refreshments, toilets, ample parking
This is a fun event which last year attracted over 50 competitors between the ages of 9-72. If you own a Brompton, we’d love you to bring it, ride it and show it off too!
Entry fee £5, with all monies raised going towards Calder Valley Search and Rescue. Let’s hope we don’t need them on the day…
For more info and to book your bike contact Blazing Saddles on: 01422 844435 or info@blazingsaddles.co.uk
Shazia Mirza: With Love From St Tropez
7:30pm
Tickets £14
Hebden Bridge Little Theatre
Following her critically acclaimed, sell-out international tour: ‘The Kardashians Made Me Do It’, Shazia Mirza returns to Hebden Bridge Little Theatre.
‘A show about lies and truth – or is that the same thing? Nudity and The Periodic Table, these things hold the key to the future. How much do you wear? What do you look like, and will they let you in? Oh, and don’t you dare wear more than dental floss on a French beach’.
Blackshaw Head Plant Sale
Locally grown hardy plants
12-4pm Saturday 12th May
at Blackshaw Head Chapel
Lunches and Teas in Pats' Pantry!
Art and Craft stalls and activities
Home produce stall. Games
Hebden Bridge Vintage Fair
Hebden Bridge Town Hall 10-4.30.
We have live music, vintage furniture, fashion and homewares and (weather permitting) swing dancing in the courtyard
The Hebden Bridge Comedy Club
Michael Legge, Steve Bugeja, Daisy Earl, MC Martin Mor
The Old Gate, 1-5 Old Gate, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8JP
£8.50 Doors 8.15pm Show 8.30pm
07874 152 338
Pre show dining available
The Shabby Cats @ The Fox and Goose
9pm
Free Live Music at the Fox and Goose from 9 pm on Sunday 13th May.Come and join us for the next Shabby Cat's session at the Fox. Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specializing in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter. come fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
Graveyards and Burial Places in Todmorden
Part of the Pushing up Daisies week - see programme in local libraries or www.pushingupdaisies.org
Monday 14th May 12.15 - 1.45 followed by refreshments in the Town Hall. A free (donations welcome!) guided walk around Todmorden with David Cant.
Meet outside St Mary's church (east end). Suitable for wheelchair users - one uphill section.
Pencilvania (Spoken Word) @ The Fox and Goose
7pm Onwards
Pencilvania (spoken word) is here again hosting the 'home for your words' @ The Fox and Goose from 7 pm on Tuesday 15th May. Come along to this fantastic poetry evening and grab yourself some time to present your words and listen to others.
This is a very relaxed, cosy space to perform and writers of every level are welcome. Not only do the Fox and Goose offer excellent ales, craft ciders, continental beers and good wines; they also serve hot drinks including tea (inc. fruit tea), coffee, hot chocolate. See you all there.
An American In Paris - The Musical (12A TBC)
7.30pm (Doors 6.30pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
This breathtakingly beautiful Tony® Award-winning Broadway musical, inspired by the Oscar® winning MGM film, tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the 'City of Light'. Featuring the gorgeous music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin (including the classic hits 'S Wonderful and I Got Rhythm), stunning designs, and show-stopping choreography. With a record-setting 28 five-star reviews from critics, An American in Paris is coming from London's West End to a cinema near you.
Jerry Mulligan is an American GI striving to make it as a painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war…
Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival
Come to our Hebden Folk Roots Festival on May 11th 12th and 13th 2018. There will be live events on the main stages at Hope Baptist Chapel with Roger Davies Band, Jon Palmer, Reggie and the Krayfish. Wonderful acts like Henry Priestman, Steve Tilston, Harmony Jar, Mestisa and Imba Basi. Americana bands such as Cousin Pearl and Farrago are just a handful of people and bands who are playing at the Hebden Folk Roots festival this year.
Music will be at most of the venues throughout the town. Storytelling and spoken word events, street performance and dance will all feature in the programme.
HebWeb News item of 27 April
Hebden Bridge Folk Festival Evening Sessions
Fox and Goose
As part of the Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival, The Fox and Goose are delighted to host evening sessions on Friday and Saturday nights, 11 & 12th May 2018. We can't say exactly who will be playing but can promise the music will be exceptional. The Fox and Goose have earned its reputation as the hub of the Festival, musicians gravitate here after they have played their main gigs to play together acoustically. Don't miss out.
For further information on The Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival, the musicians playing, street entertainment and ticket information, please visit their website.
Special Story Event for Folk Roots Festival
World class Storyteller Shonaleigh will be the storytelling guest at the 2018 Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival. She'll be performing 'The Sapphire Staff' in the ancient and magical Drut'syla tradition at 8pm on Friday 11th May, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf, King Street.
Tickets advised but payment on the door is possible. For more information please visit the festival website.
Tensheds live at the Golden Lion
9pm Golden Lion, Todmorden
Free entry
With audacious showmanship and Rachmaninoff style piano skills Tensheds deftly delivers a brand of gritty, heavy, edgy blues/punk, which incorporate elements of his Royal Academy background.
With special guests, Howlin' Heap & The Delta Force, sounds of the deep South bird foot delta flow cooked up in the hills of Todmorden.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Charting a Decade: The 1960s
A decade in 1 hour – come and listen to the music and hear about the events and personalities of the 1960s. Talk by Malcolm Johnson
Thursday 10th May 2018 @ 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
NT Live: Macbeth (Adv.15)
7pm (Doors 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
The ruined aftermath of a bloody civil war. Ruthlessly fighting to survive, the Macbeths are propelled towards the crown by forces of elemental darkness.
Shakespeare's most intense and terrifying tragedy, directed by Rufus Norris (The Threepenny Opera, London Road), will see Rory Kinnear (Young Marx, Othello) and Anne-Marie Duff (Oil, Suffragette) return to the National Theatre to play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm The May quiz is on 10 May - on the first Thursday of the month everyone will be busy getting local candidates elected ... Good luck to all with that.
This quiz will be raising funds for the local Labour LGBT group.
See you all at the quiz on Thursday 10 May for some topical fun, challenging, thought provoking questions and the best music round you ever find ...
Thursday, 3 May is the chance to elect councillors to Calderdale Council.
Click here to see who's standing
Natural Beekeeping - Workshop for adults
Event Details: Mostly about honeybees and our approach to them. Not a beekeeper training course: a fascinating overview for general interest.
A day's workshop in Midgley with a light lunch included - all for a fiver. Book online
Burlesque Festival
Arts Festival Programme Launch
The full line up for this years Arts Festival will be announced on Friday 4th May at the Town Hall. 6pm.
This year is the 25th Festival and sees us celebrating nonconformity in all its guises! The Calder Valley has been proudly and defiantly nonconformist for centuries and we’re delighted to be at the heart of this. We'd love it if you could come along, join us for a drink and help us celebrate this year's exciting programme.
Considine's Groove
The Fox and Goose Hebden Bridge, 4th May 5-7pm.
Kick off the bank holiday weekend with early evening music from Considine's Groove at The Fox and Goose, Heptonstall Road.
Locals Marc and Fran, both fantastic musicians, play a traditional array of Irish jigs and reels on the guitar and fiddle.
Come and join us for our first gig this bank holiday and tap your feet whilst supping a pint or whatever you fancy whilst enjoying our famous Richard Arundel Pies. All welcome.
At the Town Hall
The Community Association invites you along to find out more. Aimed at shining a light on the 7,000 community businesses across England including a good few in our area.
Friends of the Picture House present
West Side Story
May's Friends of the Picture House screening will be the 1961 musical West Side Story, in celebration of the centenary of composer Leonard Bernstein's birth.
Winner of 10 Academy Awards (the record for a musical), Bernstein and highly diverse director Robert Wise (The Haunting, The Day The Earth Stood Still, The Sound of Music, editor of Citizen Kane!) adapted the Broadway hit to make one of the most iconic musicals of all.
A retelling of Romeo and Juliet, the film reconstitutes the warring families as street gangs, memorably communicating New York's ethnic tensions through balletic dance.
The tunes, photography, swooning romance and epic scope are frankly to die for. An outstanding big screen experience.
Saturday May 5th, 4pm (Doors 3:45pm).
There will be specially-baked snacks to suit the theme.
Madrigals and Motets From Europe
Cantorelli Spring Concert.
We're singing for European solidarity and friendships in these mad times. Hope to see some of you this Saturday at:
Hope Baptist Church. New Road, Hebden Bridge. HX7 8EW.
7.30pm
Admission £8/ concs £5/ fulltime students £1-on the door.
Further info www.cantorelli.co.uk
H.A.G.S art exhibition
Art exhibition at Northlight Studios Hangingroyd Lane, Saturday 5th - Monday 7th May, 11am-4pm, free admission. Refreshments available.
Spring Fair
Hope Baptist Church
12 until 4pm. Lots of stalls, vegan chocolate, facials with Body Shop, children's stall, books, bric a brac, handmade gifts etc from Chatty Crochet.
The all important cake with tea & coffee.
Come & join us .
Tour de Yorkshire - stage 4
FLY!......the Big Reveal.....
Handmade Parade have been making a thing. It's a really cool thing. Bet you can't guess what it is...
Come and see it in action this Sunday, 6 may, from 11-2 in Calder Holmes Park, on the old bowling green next to the cafe.
Oh, go on then, we'll give you one clue: Yes, that's a handle.
We're soooo mysterious.
Ok, ok. One more clue: It's something - to do with this
Shabby Cats @The Fox and Goose
9pm
Free Live Music at the Fox and Goose from 9 pm on Sunday 6th May.Come and join us for the next Shabby Cat's session at the Fox. Frank and Debs are a unique acoustic duo specializing in popular songs from the 20s/30s/40s/50s, influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Elvis amongst others.
Come and join the sing-along whilst enjoying your favourite tipple. As it's Sunday, we will also have our fabulous cheese and pate platter. come fill your boots for donations or, indulge in one our wonderful Richard Arundel pies.
Monday Night Quiz at The Fox and Goose
9pm
Come and test your wits against yourself and our quiz master to win the Pot. Each player contributes £1.00, combined, this money collected goes to the winners. The more people that play the bigger the prize. Come and make a team with your friends or join an established group.
All welcome @ The Fox and Goose.
This quiz starts at 9pm sharp.
May Day Street Party
Outside the Trades Club on Holme Street.
Pepperjam, Omnimania, Jackies Fantastic, Gareth Scott, Isaac Hughes-Dennis, Trixxi Corish, Geoff “Hurricane” Watson, Sarah Courtney & more to be announced…
A full day of family fun to celebrate International Workers’ Day & the coming of summer. With live music, stalls, street food, juggling, speakers and poets, celebrating the importance of our political and campaigning heritage, and our determination to create a better world.
Music & performance programmed by Recycle Radio.
Craft and Gift Fayre at the the Crown Inn
Sunday 29th April from 11 until 4pm.
Craft and Gift Fayre including opportunities to buy bath bombs, candles, glitter glasses, wood crafted items, football memorabilia, footwear, cosmetics and more. Entry is free. Tea, coffee and cake available. A family and dog friendly accessible venue. Hope to see you there.
We have space for two more sellers. Please contact us if interested in running a free stall at this event.
'Unrest' at Hebden Bridge Picture House
There will be a special showing of the Oscar nominated documentary 'Unrest' at the Picture House on the 30th April at 7.45pm.
The film makes for a great evening out, its the story of how an illness transforms one woman's life and the impact on her relationship, its funny, sad and thoughtful.
The showing has been organised by Kirklees and Calderdale ME group as part of a series of events across the world to highlight the issue of ME/CFS.
Wainsgate Concert: The Retrosettes. Contemporary music with a retro flavour. Wainsgate Chapel’s 2018 Concert Season starts Sunday 29th April and between now and October there’s a real variety of different musical styles on offer including New-wave folk, jazz guitar, choral music and more (19 April)
4 Hoarse Men and Friends: benefit for Tod College
Acapella and acoustic benefit gig for Todmorden Learning Centre. Featuring: Leslie Davidoff (songwriter guitarist) Behla and Carla (nature inspired acoustic folk) 4 Hoarse Men (acapella quartet)
Golden Lion, Tod. (upstairs) OL14 6LZ
Doors 6.30, starts 7.00 Ends 10.00 well before last train to Hebden: 22.48!
Tickets: £5 on the door or from Richard: 07940 850328
Todmorden Hippodrome: Jesus Christ Superstar
£14, £12 concession, £45 family ticket (4) - all £12 opening night
Doors open 7pm, performance at 7:30pm
Tickets at todhip.org or the Todmorden Tourist Information Centre
Jesus Christ Superstar is a truly global phenomenon that has wowed audiences for over 40 years. A timeless musical set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally-known series of events leading to the Crucifixion but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot, a tragic figure dissatisfied with the direction Jesus is steering his disciples.
Written in 1970 with lyrics by Sir Tim Rice and music by Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber, this production is crammed full of great songs such as 'Heaven On Their Minds', 'Everything's Alright' and of course 'Superstar'.
Directed by Helen Clarkson and Emma Cook, this adult section musical will be as memorable as the eternal story it depicts.
Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice
Our Annual General Meeting will take place at Hope Baptist Church (Ebenezer Room) at 7.30 pm.
This venue is disabled accessible. As well as the formal business, we shall be reviewing our past year's activities and looking forward to our next year.
We also hope to show a short documentary relevant to the peace movement. Please come with your ideas and inspiration for future activities. For further information about the various Yorkshire CND groups, please see our website
Refreshments will be available. All welcome to join us.
Kate Radford aims to end the Drought:
Hebden Bridge based multi-disciplinary artist Kate Radford premieres her new solo show Drought at Halifax Square Chapel on Thursday 26 April.
Rowan Hardy Exhibition @The Fox and Goose
- Meet the artist 27th April 7.30pm
Rowan Hardy is a fine artist living and working in Yorkshire. This exhibition features work that capture Fleeting changes in light, the brilliant colours in nature, scenes of urban life: the aim is to capture the moment.
The artist paints directly from life, using oils, watercolour and ink. Come and meet Rowan on 27th April from 7.30pm to discuss the work and view this stunning exhibition. The exhibition runs from Monday 23rd April until Monday 28th May.
Mayor's Charity event
7.30pm.
Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town hall
Tickets: £15 each.
The money from the event will go to the Mayor's charity; Andy's Man Club.
There will be a buffet, 60's disco & quiz and a live performance from Bazzmatazz. Hebden Radio will be there all night providing music and hosting.
Hebden Bridge Piano Festival returns this weekend (20-22 April) with an action-packed feast of wonderful music. Tickets are still available for 3 of the headline concerts, with Danny Driver, Mark Bebbington and Reiko Fujisawa who all enjoy huge reputations across the globe.
New Video on Hebden Bridge
Pathways Productions are launching their new DVD on April 21st at The Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge at 11-00am with a FREE viewing for the public. DVD’s will be available to purchase at the event or on our website
Dance for Life
We dance to beautiful music. To open our mind, heart and shine who we each are, a miracle of love.
Salem C.C behind Co-Op
2.30pm-5pm
£5
Host: Roger king 07776 426168
Volunteer Gardening Weekend
- Make your garden Bee Friendly
Starts at 12:00 on 14th finishing at 18:00 on 16th.
Free Tea, Coffee cakes and biscuits for all volunteers who would love to come and make The Fox and Goose garden ready for the wonderful summer ahead (cross fingers).
We are looking for keen gardeners through to those who just want to learn to help us clear and plant our fantastic garden to turn it into a fabulous, colourful, bee-friendly space.
If you can spare a few hours, a day or a few days we would love to hear from you.
All you will need to bring is your wellies, a fork, spade or trowel (if you have them) and loads of enthusiasm. We will provide the plants and herbs unless of course, you have some to donate as well as refreshments throughout the day.
To register your interest, please pop your name down at the bar or send an email. giving your name, contact details and the time you can spare. We look forward to seeing you all there.
opens on Monday, 16 April, so get your tickets now! Gaslight, a 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton, is a psychological thriller set in a Victorian world shrouded in fog, and lit by flickering gaslight.
Pencilvania (Spoken Word)
Hosting the 'home for your words' @ The Fox and Goose, Hebden Bridge from 7 pm on Tuesday 17th April.
Come along to this fantastic poetry evening and grab yourself some time to present your words and listen to others. This is a very relaxed, cosy space to perform and writers of every level are welcome and those who simply want to listen.
Not only do the Fox and Goose offer excellent ales, craft ciders, continental beers and good wines; they also serve hot drinks including tea (inc. fruit tea), coffee, hot chocolate and warm mulled cider if you want something warm with a kick. See you all there.
Calder Ward Forum
6:30pm for 6:45pm start
Hope Baptist Church, Main Chapel, (please use the Hope Street Entrance) Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EW
Give us your views. Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
Presentation - Library Review as well as a Police Update, local Police priorities and an Open Forum.
Poetry Nights at The Book Case
Stephanie Bowgett, Jo Haslam and John Duffy
Stephanie Bowgett is a founder member of The Albert poets; her pamphlet A Poor Kind of Memory is published by Calder Valley Poetry.
Jo Haslam's fourth collection of poetry Fetch is published March 2018. Her third collection On the Kiso Road won the Straid Award.
John Duffy co founded the Albert Poets in 1993; his pamphlet Glamourie is published by Calder Valley Poets.
7pm at The Book Case. £6
8-week Mindfulness Course
Would you like to: Reduce your stress? Enhance your quality of life? Improve your wellbeing?
Through learning to be more present and better able to deal with stress, anxiety and difficulty the 8-week mindfulness course can support you in feeling clearer, stronger and more able to live in wellness and fulfilment.
Starts: 18th April 2018 (8 weeks) Wednesday nights: 4-6pm
Cost: £130 Where: Hebden Therapy Centre, 9 Wragley House, Valley Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BN
Pre Booking Essential.
For more information please email
Seven Centuries Of Recorded Floods In The Calder Valley
Why are they getting worse? What can we learn from history? Has the Environment Agency learnt anything from history?
Nick Wilding
Using evidence stretching back to the 14th Century, Nick Wilding compares the 2015 Boxing Day floods and other recent inundations to accounts of floods from previous centuries. In the course of doing so, he discovers some interesting analogies. He traces the course of the tributaries that feed the River Calder and finds that the origins of extreme flood events in the past were in many ways no different to the ones that cause them today. However, he finds that today's floods have been exacerbated by a range of late 20th Century and 21st Century factors that were not applicable in days gone by.
Nick Wilding is an ex BBC producer, an independent filmmaker and historical researcher, who has made a string of documentaries on a wide range of local Calder Valley subjects and has prepared talks, interspersed with extracts from his films, based upon his recorded interviews with local people and his own research.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Hebden Royd Annual Town Meeting:
Residents are invited to attend the Annual Town Meeting for Hebden Royd Town Council will be held on Wednesday, 18th April at the Mytholmroyd Community Centre at 7:30 pm.
AGM of the "Friends of the Mill Pond"
The meeting is on Wednesday April 18th at 7.30 at 35, Windsor View, Hebden Bridge. (The mill pond is the land that belonged to Foster Mill, lying between Windsor View and Spring Grove.)
U3A Todmorden April Members' Meeting
Fifteen Years as a Magistrate
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be on Thursday, April 19th, 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden.
Our speaker will once again be Granville Dobson whose talk this time will not be about the railways but about ‘Fifteen Years as a Magistrate’.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Catfish Skillet @ Fox and Goose
The fabulous Catfish Skillet are playing the Fox and Goose from 7pm on Sunday 15th April 2018.
Catfish Skillet, made up of locals Marc, Helen and Alistair, they play fast driving tunes and old-time harmonies from the Pennine Appalachia.
These fantastic musicians play the guitar, double bass, banjo and harmonica to name a few. Don't Miss out on this fantastic evening. Arrive early to grab a seat.
World Dock Pudding Championship 2018 - cancelled
"Massive apologies but, due to the never ending cold spell, there are no docks so we are having to cancel the championship for 2018. The organisers are all gutted as this is a fantastic local event but, unfortunately, the weather is against us. We’d like to thank all the stall holders for their interest and apologies again. Team Dock"
The World Dock Pudding Championship is an annual event in Mytholmroyd. First held in 1971, it celebrates the dock pudding, a typical West Yorkshire dish.
More information is available on
our Facebook page
Arts Mill Exhibition:Almost Abstract
Preview: Sunday 25th March, 2pm - 4pm at The David Wright Gallery, Artsmill.
Starts: Wednesday 28th March - Sunday 15th April 11pm - 4pm
Moira Benoit is a talented Theatre Designer whose work includes constructing giant insects and creepy crawly sculptures and costumes using willow, natural and recycled materials, felting natural sheep’s wool to make colourful 2 d and 3 d pieces that can be constructed into anything. Moira is going back to her original work in her new exhibition at Artsmill.
Gig with Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar.
+ Special guest Henry Parker
Wadsworth Community Centre Billy Lane Old Town Hebden Bridge HX7 8RY
Doors 6.45 and Show 8.00
Two time BBC Folk Award winners Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar visit Wadsworth Comm Centre on tour with "Utopia and Wasteland" their new album. Expect a combination of powerful songs and ripping instrumentals – all seamlessly woven together with top notch banter.
"One of the most sought after young acts on the English Folk Scene. The press coverage and folk club reports have been glowing and rightly so” (R2 Magazine).
Special guest: Henry Parker with Gus Bousfield “Henry has a beautifully clear and precise finger picking acoustic guitar style… it’s quite simply gorgeous.” – FATEA"
Rag Market
Our next market will be held on Saturday 14th April.
The infamous WI Cake and refreshments will be available at the Egg Factory for donations to our Charity of the year.
We also have a collection of wonderful Cushions kindly donated by Juna Moon of Hebden Bridge which will be raffled on the day!
Entry: £1 for Adults - One payment gives access to both venues.
Free for crafty young things under 16.
The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Open from 10:30
And
The Egg Factory, Victoria Road, Hebden Bridge
Open from 10:00
Lunchtime Live at the Baptist Chapel This Saturday, 14 April 1-4pm. Yorkshire born singer-songwriter Jack Parker, Birds and Beasts Band, Saffi Rhodes, Socs Blakely and The Men They Couldn't Stand. More info
Friends of the Picture House presents
Topsy-Turvy
April's Friends of the Picture House screening will be Mike Leigh's 1999 comedy drama Topsy-Turvy.
Known for his improvised films shot in modern, urban locations, Leigh took audiences by surprise with this opulently-staged Victorian period piece following the production of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Mikado in 1885.
Led by Jim Broadbent and Allan Courdner, the cast of Leigh regulars including Timothy Spall, Alison Steadman and Lesley Manville (recently Oscar-nominated for Phantom Thread) romp around the lovingly-recreated Savoy Theatre at the time it had become Britain's first electrified public building. The tensions between the two creators almost brought their partnership to an end, but they went on to write several more of their best-known shows.
As one of Leigh's best-loved films, it became the first of several period films he made alongside Vera Drake, Mr Turner and his forthcoming production about the Peterloo massacre.
Saturday April 14th, 4pm (Doors 3:45pm)
RSC Live: Macbeth (12A)
7pm (Doors 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
"Something wicked this way comes…"
Returning home from battle, the victorious Macbeth meets three witches on the heath. Driven by their disturbing prophecies, he sets out on the path to murder.
Our contemporary production of Shakespeare's darkest psychological thriller marks both Christopher Eccleston's RSC debut and the return of Niamh Cusack to the Company.
Slow The Flow: Calderdale Annual General Meeting and
Film Showing of “High Water Common Ground”
7.00pm at The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Hebden Bridge.
The film is about flooding and what we can do now to reduce the risk of flooding here and throughout the UK, made by filmmaker Andy Clark.
Agenda
7.00 pm - Welcomes and introductions. Financial report and election of officers.
7.30 pm - Overview of Slow The Flow projects carried out in 2017 and plans & projects for 2018.
8.00pm - Showing of film "High Water Common Ground" introduced by film maker Mr. Andy Clark. “High Water Common Ground” was filmed over two years and features inspirational speakers with a national perspective! - More info here
9.15pm - Questions & AOB.
9.30pm - Finish and retire to the pub.
Refreshments will be provided.
See HebWeb News item (19 Feb)
Distant Sky: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Live in Copenhagen (15-TBC)
8pm (Doors 7pm)
Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10
Recorded at Copenhagen's Royal Arena in October 2017, Distant Sky captures an extraordinary and triumphant live concert from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Performing new album Skeleton Tree's exquisite compositions alongside their essential catalogue, the band's first shows in 3 years provoked an ecstatic response in fans, critics and band alike, renewing a profound and intimate relationship wherever they played. The band's acclaimed tour started in Australia in January 2017 before tearing across the USA and ending in Europe, with some of the best reviews of their decorated career.
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Murphy's Monologues
George writes & performs original monologues, stories and songs based on life in Calderdale
Thursday 5th April 2018 @ 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
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
The last quiz was cancelled due to the horrendous weather, but nothing can stop this one (with the possible exception of over indulgence at Easter...)
The forces of anti Labour are clearly gathering against Mr Corbyn at the moment, so a show of solidarity is due.
See you all at the quiz on Thursday 5 April for some topical fun, challenging, thought provoking questions
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners
The Future of Organic Gardening
The next Meeting of Calder Valley Organic Gardeners takes
place at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF on Thursday 5th April 2018 at 7.30pm when there will be a discussion on ‘The Future of Organic Gardening’
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Jonny Walker, Man of the People, Busker and Activist died 14 March. Remember Jonny on Saturday, 7 April at 10am in George’s Square for a minute's silence and to sing his favourite song, 'Let it Be' by the Beatles. Read more (4 April)
Johnny Powell and the Seasonal Beasts
‘Album Launch and Exhibition
Artsmill, Hebden Bridge. Saturday April 7th, 6:30pm
On April 7th, 2018, ‘Johnny Powell and the Seasonal Beasts’ will release a different kind of album. Described by Piccadilly Records as ‘Brilliantly eccentric outsider indie for the soul’, the Hebden Bridge band are ditching soulless plastic CDs and releasing their new 9 song album as an ethical handcrafted and handbound book of illustrated poetry, the lyrics, to go against the grain of throw away products.
BBC Introducing described their 2017 EP ‘Five Past Lives’ as ‘Incredible songwriting’ and ‘Absolutely haunting’.
There will be an album launch at Artsmill, Hebden Bridge on Saturday April 7th (open to the public) featuring a wealth of local talent who have been involved in the ambitious project.
The exhibition on the night will be a collection of specially commissioned illustrations and photographs, presented as high quality giclée prints. The pieces are the artists’ personal interpretations of the feeling or meaning of the songs. There will also be performances by poets who have also offered their own interpretations, and of course, performances of new music by the band themselves.
You can read more, watch a video and support the project on the band’s Indiegogo fundraiser page here!
Recycle Radio Trades Club Takeover
Doors 7.30
Hebden Bridge Trades Club
Recycle Radio, the valley's community radio station, is back at the Trades Club, with a lineup of live homegrown talent and live broadcast.
In another double-header night we bring you Preston-based improv group, Cold Bath Street and Hebden's own brand of Slylydelic Groove-Infested Quirk, AKA Tetchi, plus spoken word performance from Winston Plowes and resident DJ's, Freddie kicking off the night with the latest out-there vinyl, and house dance grooves later on with Scott Hub.
Tetchi
Cold Bath Street
Winston Plowes
Dj's Scott Hub, Freddie
Tickets are available here and on the door. All proceeds go towards supporting Recycle radio community radio project and youth radio project.
This event will be broadcast live on recycleradio.co.uk
Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for latest info.
The Future of Heptonstall Museum
Public Meeting
5pm
In the museum.
Easter Arts & Crafts Fair
The Old Coop Building, 29 Rochdale Rd Todmorden.
10am-4pm
2 Floors of Beautiful Things by Local Artists
Crafty Vintage at Shores Hey Farm
Crafty Vintage is a regular social gathering where like-minded folk can meet, socialise, share ideas and gather inspiration.
We are purveyors of classic vintage, collectables, retro wares, quirky handmade, fine foods and delectable cuisine.
Come along and see a magnificent showcase of talent from the finest creators, collectors, artisans, and street food chefs in the land.
Live music, Dj’s entertainers and lots of merriment ensures a wonderful weekend with something for all the family to enjoy.
Regular monthly fairs are held throughout the year at stunning locations in the North West.
11am to 4pm
Shores Hey Farm, Briercliffe, Lancashire. BB10 3QU
Free
Website: craftyvintage.com
Easter Monday Duck Race
The Duck Race is a fun day out for all the family with a variety of entertainment throughout the day, including music, stalls, and children's rides.
In the afternoon crowds gather along the riverside to watch the race and cheer on their ducks. The big race starts at 3.15pm.
All profits from the Duck Race will be distributed to charities and good causes by the Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge.
Flooding in the Upper Calder Valley since Medieval Times
An exhibition of photographs, accounts and historical data. At the Town Hall
Images from around the Upper Valley and extracts from press and individual accounts of the events. Measure yourself against the flood marker showing the height of floods at the Picture House. Information about flooding in the 17th and 18th centuries.
There is also information about local volunteer groups who are working to reduce the dangers of flooding in this area.
And if you are willing - please take the opportunity to add your own memories to the comments book
See also: HebWeb News: Seven Centuries Of Recorded Floods in the Calder Valley
‘Matzcos and Meanings: A Passover Meal’
6.30 - 8.45pm
Hope Baptist Church
An opporllmity to immerse yourself in the story leading up to Easter. Share a Passover meal, spend time in the darkness of the garden, feel the hush when the lights dim in the church as the story draws to its close.
This event will run from 6.30pm, when the meal will be served, to approximately 8.45pm - you may come for all or part of the evening.
Heptonstall Pace Egg Play: "The oldest drama in the world, dating back to ancient Egypt and performed by many civilisations across the centuries." Good Friday, Weavers' Square. See HebWeb News for Info, times and poster for download.
Guto Dafis at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers
This month The Shaggy Dog Storytellers welcome Guto Dafis to the club with his tale of ‘Jackie Kent who sold his Soul to the Devil’ and the story of ‘The Pancake Boy who got the Palace but didn't bother with the Princess’.
Two tales of tricksters who break the rules and get away with it: one from the borders of Wales and England, the other from Brittany: told in words, music, dance and song.
Intriguing eh? Join us on Friday 30th March at 8pm, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf Pub, King St, Hebden Bridge and hear Guto Dafis for yourself. In his own words… ‘Guto tells stories, sings and plays a melodeon. And engages audiences with his energy and wry humour.’
See you there!
Royal Ballet: Bernstein Centenary Celebration (12A)
7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Running time: The performance lasts about 3 hours, including two intervals
The Royal Ballet celebrates the centenary of Leonard Bernstein's birth with an all-Bernstein programme from Wayne McGregor, Liam Scarlett and Christopher Wheeldon.
Leonard Bernstein was one of the first classical composers in America to achieve both popular and critical acclaim. He was eclectic in his sources – drawing on jazz and modernism, the traditions of Jewish music and the Broadway musical – and many of Bernstein's scores are remarkably well suited to dance. He was particularly associated with Jerome Robbins, their credits together including Fancy Free and West Side Story. To celebrate the centenary year of the composer's birth, The Royal Ballet has united all three of its associate choreographers to celebrate the dynamic range and danceability of Bernstein's music.
The programme includes two world premieres by Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon, marking each artist's first foray into Bernstein. At the heart of the programme is the first revival of Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett's The Age of Anxiety, created in 2014 to Bernstein's soul-searching Second Symphony. Both symphony and ballet are both inspired by W.H. Auden's masterful modernist poem, itself written in response to the atmosphere of disillusionment and uncertainty that followed the end of World War II.
The Alan Petford Annual Memorial Lecture
Township Boundaries and Commons Disputes in the South Pennines
Dr. Nigel Smith
In upland areas, boundaries across moorland were frequently subject to dispute occasioned by disagreements over grazing and other rights of common. The definition of boundaries thus became an increasingly common issue that reached a litigious peak during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. This talk will cover a number of disputes around the Calder Valley but will focus on two disputes: one between Midgley and Wadsworth that was still ongoing in the nineteenth century, and one involving protracted litigation by Langfield in the early seventeenth century. This litigation provides evidence of a long-lost boundary that sheds some light on certain early township territories within the Upper Calder Valley. Nigel's research interests focus on the landscape and agricultural history of the Upper Calder valley and the wider South Pennines. He has recently edited "History in the South Pennines: The Legacy of Alan Petford", a volume of essays dedicated to the late Alan Petford.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
White Lion, Heptonstall
Play, sing, cavort - or just watch & marvel!
Friendly sound engineer (Mark) on hand to plug you into PA.
8.30 til we run out of performers... (sometimes midnight!)
Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge stations - Spring Spruce-Up
As part of the innovative Community Spring Clean project by Hebden Royd Town Council, the station adopters at Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd will be making their stations attractive for local rail users and visitors.
The station volunteers would welcome your assistance on Saturday 24th March - Hebden Bridge from 10.30am and Mytholmroyd from 10.00am You will be most welcome to come and give a hand to make the rail gateways to our wonderful area - just that much more attractive for everyone.
Share and celebrate the Community Association's Queen's Award Saturday 24th March, 11am at the Town Hall - a free celebratory event which will run from 10am till 11.30am.
Calderdale Compass Group Launch
Calderdale Compass Group Launch: Compass is a home for people, political parties and other organisations to work together to create a fairer society.
Hebden Bridge Town Hall
1.30pm-5.30pm
Friends of Heptonstall Chapel and Sunday School concert
Fundraising concert to sustain the special heritage buildings
Three Valley Gospel Choir and Zarebi Georgian folk ensemble
7.30pm, Heptonstall Methodist Chapel
Tickets £7 or £5 concession from either from Heptonstall Post Office or by ringing Jacky Kelly 01422 847328
Dance for Life
From 14:30 - 17:00 on Sunday 25th March in Les Siddall Hall at Salem Community Centre. Central Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HB (next to the Co-Op)
No steps to learn, dance like nobody is watching to beautiful, varied music. Great exercise, all welcome. Fun, friendly atmosphere.
£5 (£3 for low income) Bring fruit to share if you can.
For information contact Roger on 07776 426168
Electric Bike Demo day
Test ride an ebike for free with Blazing Saddles
at Mytholmroyd Community Centre
10-3
Everyone Welcome
Expert advice. Refreshments available!
Booking not necessary
Iron out those hills!
01422 844435
Hebden Bridge Junior Band's Spring Fair
12.30pm to 4pm
Please come along and support your local youth band at its Spring Fair and Brass Cafe, at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Featuring musical entertainment, home-made cakes and soups, hot and cold drinks, raffle, Easter themed chocolate tombola and book/DVDS and handmade jewellery stalls.
International nonviolent action talk and discussion
Come to Mayroyd Mill House, Mayroyd Lane, HX7 8NS (near the rail station)
5.30pm on Sunday 25th March to hear from Tiffany and how you can help. Donations will be collected for their work.
Everyday, around the world, nonviolence is used to save lives and protect people in the midst of violence. The stories and everyday work of unarmed civilian peacekeepers are inspiring and show us the power of peace. We have a unique opportunity to hear from Tiffany Easthom, the Executive Director of Nonviolent Peaceforce, who run projects in South Sudan, Myanmar, Iraq and Syria, protecting people with nonviolence.
Nonviolent Peaceforce Nonviolent Peaceforce
National Theatre Live: Julius Caesar (Adv.15)
Hebden Bridge Picture House
6.00pm (Doors 5pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Please note that Julius Caesar will contain strobe lighting
Ben Whishaw (The Danish Girl, Skyfall, Hamlet) and Michelle Fairley (Fortitude, Game of Thrones) play Brutus and Cassius, David Calder (The Lost City of Z, The Hatton Garden Job) plays Caesar and David Morrissey (The Missing, Hangmen, The Walking Dead) is Mark Antony. Broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London.
Caesar returns in triumph to Rome and the people pour out of their homes to celebrate. Alarmed by the autocrat's popularity, the educated élite conspire to bring him down. After his assassination, civil war erupts on the streets of the capital.
Nicholas Hytner's production will thrust the audience into the street party that greets Caesar's return, the congress that witnesses his murder, the rally that assembles for his funeral and the chaos that explodes in its wake.
Perrier Award Winning Comedian, Brendon Burns at Comedy Club
Coarse yet eloquent, never pompous and ever self-deprecating.
The World of the Honey Bee
10am to 4pm
Wadsworth Community Centre, Old Town, HX7 8RY
A sandwich lunch and refreshments will be provided, or you can bring your own if you wish.
To reserve a place or request a detailed agenda, please contact Marcella Walsh 01422 846391 or email.
Children aged 10 upwards will be welcome.
See this document for timetable and details of the day's activities.
Lent: More than a time for giving things up!
10.00am - 1.00pm
Hope Baptist Church
Lent is traditionally a time of giving things up - chocolate, alcohol, television. But it’s also a time for reflecting on our own lives as we prepare for both the sadness and the triumph of the Easter story. This morning retreat, led by Gaynor Hammond and Ann Liston, will bring us back to the hue meaning of Lent. Our time together will include short Bible reflections, times of silence and creative approaches to prayer. Coffee and croissants will be available from 9.30am and throughout the moming.
There is no charge for this event, but donations are welcome.
The Norman Conquest of Yorkshire
Dr. Paul Dalton
The Norman conquest of England is often associated with the year 1066, and with the battle of Hastings, fought on 14 October that year, in which the army of William, duke of Normandy, defeated and killed Harold Godwineson, king of the English. In fact, the Norman conquest took many years to achieve. There was much violent resistance to the rule of William the Conqueror after 1066, especially in northern England. This talk will discuss the nature of this resistance in Yorkshire and the brutal measures William used to overcome it, including his infamous 'harrying of the North'. It will also explore the dramatic, and in some respects catastrophic, impact of the Norman conquest on the aristocratic society, landholding, government, wealth, and landscape of power in Yorkshire between 1066 and 1087.
Dr Paul Dalton is a Principal Lecturer in Medieval History at Canterbury Christ Church University. He has published widely on Anglo-Norman history, including a book entitled Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship: Yorkshire 1066-1154, published by Cambridge University Press.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Steve Tilston & Jez Lowe with The Sometimers
Event Details: 14th March
£12/£14 Doors open 8pm
Seated show
Top UK songwriters Steve Tilston and Jez Lowe have been enjoying the fruits of a performing partnership that began just a couple of years ago, and resulted in their much acclaimed first album together, entitled THE JANUS GAME, in early 2017. The pair have now developed this successful collaboration into an occasional band that will be enhancing some of their future shows.
The Tilston Lowe Sometimers will feature two fellow musicians, both of whom have worked extensively with Steve and Jez in the past – Chris Parkinson (accordion/ keyboards) and Hugh Bradley (double-bass). Playing new co-written songs from The Janus Game plus a selection of familiar favourites from their individual repertoires.
U3A Todmorden March Meeting
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be on Thursday, March 15th 2018 in the Central Methodist Church Hall in Todmorden, and our speaker will be Geoff Carter with his talk ‘The Battle of the Somme” which will include a display of memorabilia by Tod Pals.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
An afternoon of fascinating images, stories from the past and the gentle humour and songs of Keith Donnelly.
Free Admission
Tea and Coffee available
Blackshawhead Chapel
International Women's Day: Live Music at the Fox
To celebrate International Women's Day - live music at the Fox and Goose from 7:30 onwards.
Featuring:
- The Blue Vegas
- Molly Tilston
- The Harmony Jar
All welcome, no charge
International Women's Day:
Walk through time to The Fox
Starting at 11am outside 28 Unity Street, Hebden Bridge, we will walk along the side streets back to the Fox and Goose, guided by the Blue Plaque Project which celebrates the sometimes extraodinary lives of our ordinary local women.
Finish at the Fox about 11:45 for free soup and fresh bread, as well as a discussion around this year's International Women's Day theme, which is #pressforprogress.
The bar will be open from midday as usual. No charge for the walk or soup, all welcome.
NB This walk is sadly not suitable for anyone with limited mobility but you are very welcome to join us at The Fox and Goose for soup and a discussion.
North Star Workshop For Dancers And Movement Practitioners.
11am-6pm £25. Movement workshop for dancers and movement practitioners aiming to navigate towards the livelihood we truly want through movement, physical exercises, discussion and reflection. Booking essential.
Lunchtime Live, Celebrating Women Everywhere
Saturday, 10 March at Hope Baptist Chapel, with an amazing all female line up.
International Women's Day
Todmorden Town Hall 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Stalls, information, community groups, 20 minute discussions. celebrating 100 years since Some women got the vote.
Learn about Straw Bale Building with Barbara Jones.
Join Viv Boardman for a live discussion with a panel of women from our communities.
Afternoon tea being served.
Free Admission and kindness.
Friends of the Picture House present
Walkabout
March's Friends of the Picture House screening will be Nicolas Roeg's 1971 classic Walkabout. Set in Australia, it stars Jenny Agutter as a young girl who is lost in the Outback with her brother after an incident of shocking violence.
An Aboriginal man arrives and wordlessly begins to help the children. The film has an acclaimed mystical and hallucinatory quality and will be shown on Saturday, March 10 at 4.30pm.
The screening will be preceded at 3.15pm by the Friends of the Picture House AGM. The informal meeting is open to anyone who has an interest in the Picture House or who wants to get involved in helping to ensure its future at the heart of Hebden Bridge's cultural life. Come along and find out more!
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 10 March 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
Hallfalldown with Helen McCreary
Doors 6:45pm – Wadsworth Community Centre
Hallfalldown, aka Des Horsfall & Nick Hall, are two fine singer-songwriters in a fresh alliance performing their own blend of Country, Folk and Rock. The pair have over 60 years of combined gigging and recording experience.
Nick is one half of award winning duo 'Plumhall' and former guitarist for Folk legends Magna Carta. Des has worked recently with Rock legend Pete Townshend - is Kuschty Rye front-man and some time member of Slim Chance (Ronnie Lane's band after leaving the faces)
In support is Helen McCreary. Originally from New York, Helen, fresh out of college picked up a guitar in 2013 and started writing songs. Her first album "The Lovely Days" was released in 2016 to universal acclaim. "Her songs are delightful with beautiful melodies and insightful lyrics. Her voice is pure and clear - reminiscent of Joan Baez - and her guitar playing precise and passionate. A wonderfully confident performer - catch her while you can"
Yorkshire Post
Tickets available now - £10.00 from Derek – 07890 205980
This exhibition is a retrospective and covers over a decade of this artist's production.
The artist came late to drawing and painting in the joyous era of 1980s adult education, an incredible time of discovery and re-invention for so many. Carolyn has a studio here at Artsmill and is a proud resident of Hebden Bridge with its incredible history.
'It is about things lost and found. The first part of the exhibition relates to Malta as a home, both real and imagined. The second relates to time lost when someone is incarcerated in a prison but that time is found again through creativity. The third relates to the 'lost and found' of forensics.'
Ready, Steady, Cook
Starts February 28th 2018, 6 week course at Wadsworth Community Centre. Wednesday 4pm - 6pm
Come along and cook a variety of healthy meal time snacks & suppers as part of a group, taste, then vote for your favourite team's tasty recipe! Contact Louisa Clarkson - 07985 490419
Seven Centuries Of Recorded Floods In The Calder Valley
Why are they getting worse? What can we learn from history? Has the Environment Agency learnt anything from history?
Nick Wilding
Using evidence stretching back to the 14th Century, Nick Wilding compares the 2015 Boxing Day floods and other recent inundations to accounts of floods from previous centuries. In the course of doing so, he discovers some interesting analogies. He traces the course of the tributaries that feed the River Calder and finds that the origins of extreme flood events in the past were in many ways no different to the ones that cause them today. However, he finds that today's floods have been exacerbated by a range of late 20th Century and 21st Century factors that were not applicable in days gone by.
Nick Wilding is an ex BBC producer, an independent filmmaker and historical researcher, who has made a string of documentaries on a wide range of local Calder Valley subjects and has prepared talks, interspersed with extracts from his films, based upon his recorded interviews with local people and his own research.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Royal Ballet: The Winter's Tale (12A)
Event Details: Hebden Bridge Picture House
- 7.15pm (doors 6.15pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Running time: The performance lasts about 3 hours, including two intervals
Shakespeare’s tale of love and loss becomes compelling dance drama in Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet adaptation, with music by Joby Talbot (Alice in Wonderland Oct 17).
King Leontes, possessed by a mad jealousy, believes his pregnant wife Hermione to be having an affair with his childhood friend King Polixenes. His actions tear their families apart.
Hermione’s baby daughter is abandoned and Hermione and their son die of distress. The baby Perdita, rescued by a shepherd, grows up to fall in love with Florizel, son of Polixenes. The young couple is reunited with the remorseful Leontes and Hermione returns from the dead.
Cancelled due to bad weather
Local Stories and Local Speakers
- 1st Thursday each month at 2pm
Optical Entertainment before the Movies
From cave art to Victorian Magic Lanterns, this one hour illustrated talk presents the inventions, shows and toys that led to the birth of the movies in 1895.
Speaker: Andrew Gill 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
Cancelled due to bad weather
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
It doesn't seem long since the February quiz - we're back to the first Thursday so it has only been three weeks ...
We will be here with all the usual stuff on Thursday 1st March
The quiz consists of a picture round, questions on events in the news and and the themed music round.
All presented by that Dave Boardman bloke.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out with fellow lefty rabble.
The Halifax Food Assembly
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 1st March at 7.30 when there will be a talk on 'The Halifax Food Assembly' with Carol Longbottom (tasting available)
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
Hebden Bridge Twinning Society Benefit
with ZEFR and Terry Logan & Chris Manley and Creedy and the Colour
Royal Opera: Carmen (12A)
6.45pm
Running time: The performance lasts about 3 hours 20 minutes, including one interval.
Bizet's classic French opera stars Anna Goryachova in Barrie Kosky's intense production.
The young soldier Don José intends to marry Micaëla, a girl from his home village. But when he meets the sensual and fiercely independent Carmen, he sacrifices everything to be with her.
Carmen grows bored of Don José and falls in love with Escamillo. Unable to bear her leaving him, Don José tracks Carmen down and murders her.
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (15)
- 7.00pm (Doors 6pm)
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Tennessee Williams’ twentieth century masterpiece Cat on a Hot Tin Roof played a strictly limited season in London’s West End in 2017. Following his smash hit production of A Streetcar Named Desire, Benedict Andrews’ ‘thrilling revival’ (New York Times) starred Sienna Miller alongside, Jack O’Connell and Colm Meaney.
On a steamy night in Mississippi, a Southern family gather at their cotton plantation to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday. The scorching heat is almost as oppressive as the lies they tell. Brick and Maggie dance round the secrets and sexual tensions that threaten to destroy their marriage. With the future of the family at stake, which version of the truth is real – and which will win out?
Animal Contemporary Exhibition
The Town Hall, St Georges Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BY Mon 5 Feb - Sun 4 Mar 2018. Opening Times: Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm; Sat 10am – 3pm; Closed Sundays.
For more information about ARTbound, visit the ARTbound website
See HebWeb News item
The Shaggy Dog Storytellers Club
Love (?) Stories from the Floor
This month at The Shaggy Dog Storytellers Club it's Stories from the Floor, a chance to celebrate love and romance (or not) with a tale from the tip of your very own tongue...
(Please let one of the team know in advance if you want to tell though so we can put you on the list - and please limit your story to a ten minute slot).
Listeners welcome too of course, as ever, we need those. The date for your diary is: Friday 23rd February 2018.
Upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf Pub, King St, Hebden Bridge.
Hope to see you there!
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners Potato Day
10.00am to 2.00pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Ave, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF
Admission £1 includes entry to Potato Raffle
36 varieties (organic & non-organic) @ 15p per tuber
Pre-order service for 15 varieties
- Children’s activities
- information
- jams
- organic cheese
- compoststall
- 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
Dementia Friendly Film
Singin' In The Rain (U)
11am
Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor star in Singin' in the Rain (1952), one of the greatest and most successful musicals ever filmed - filled with memorable songs, lavish routines and Kelly's fabulous song-and-dance number performed in the rain.
Our occasional dementia friendly screenings provide an opportunity for people with dementia, together with friends or family, to enjoy a trip out to the cinema.
Screening at 11am, with doors opening at 10.15am, and tickets only available to purchase on the door, for cash.
Prices: Over 60s £6, Adults £7, Under 26s £5.
Adjustments include:
- A relaxed and friendly environment in which everyone present within the Picture House will be aware of the needs of dementia sufferers.
- Lights left on low to allow people to move about without the risk of tripping, and to see where they are going.
- All Picture House facilities clearly labelled and signposted.
- Sound level a little reduced.
- No trailers, adverts or introductory music whilst waiting for the film to begin, unless they are embedded into the film.
- Customers free to sing along to songs within the film or to talk.
- Disabled access and wheelchair spaces available – up to 10 in the stalls.
- The promise of less than full capacity so you have freedom to move around should you chose to.
- Free entry for carers with valid CEA Card.
There will be also be a Teatime Classics screening of this film (without the adjustments listed above) for the general public at 5pm on 24th February (doors open 4.15pm).
The Vagina Monologues
Trades Club
A group of local women have come together to join a global movement to rise, resist and unite. In the month of February the Vagina Monologues is being performed all over the world to raise awareness and money for local groups working to end violence against women and girls. The sprit of the play is one of celebration and humour.
The Vagina Monologues introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six year old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman who witnesses the birth of her Granddaughter, a Bosnian survivor of rape, and a feminist happy to have found a man who ‘liked to look at it’.
‘No wonder male religious leaders so often say that humans were born in sin—because we were born to female creatures. Only by obeying the rules of the patriarchy can we be reborn through men. No wonder priests and ministers in skirts sprinkle imitation birth fluid over our heads, give us new names, and promise rebirth into everlasting life.’
– Gloria Steinem, The Vagina Monologues
Monday Morning Coffee & Cake at The Crown Inn
Our new weekly Coffee Morning is starting at The Crown Inn, Hebden Bridge on Monday 19th February and will run from 10am until 12 noon.
This is a fully accessible venue and all are welcome.
Coffee or tea and a piece of cake for £2.50.
Todmorden Hippodrome: The Memory of Water
Doors open at 7pm, performance at 7:30pm
Tickets £10 and concession £8 - all £8 on opening night
Tickets available at todhip.org and the Todmorden Tourist Information Centre
Three estranged sisters meet to organise their mother's funeral and remember her through their own very different memories and relationships. Theresa, owner of an alternative therapy business, is angry that she was left to care for their dying mother. Mary, a doctor, is still struggling with a deep loss from her past. Catherine seeks attention through a succession of short-term partners. As their memories blur and the sisters bicker, will the combination of weed and whisky allow them to repair their lives and relationships?
Awarded the Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 1996, this wise and insightful play written by the excellent Shelagh Stephenson mixes melancholy and mirth in a story about the healing memory of water.
Directed by Matt Parker
Autism Friendly Screening: Early Man (U)
11am
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.
Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of Dug, along with sidekick Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
British stop-motion animated adventure comedy film directed by Nick Park, written by Mark Burton and John O'Farrell, and starring the voices of Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, and Timothy Spall. Produced by Aardman Animations
Entry everybody £5. Tickets available to buy on the door only. Doors open 10.15am. No ads or trailers. Film starts 11am. We are a cash only venue.
The Lost World - Silent Film with Live Piano (U)
4.30pm
Hebden Bridge Picture House is proud to present: The Lost World (1925) - silent film with live piano.
This film has been rated as U and so is suitable for all.
Ninety years before Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur adventure was brought to the big screen for the first time. Join us for an adventure across continents to the land that time forgot, featuring all your favourite dinosaurs, the terrifying 'apeman' and a few volcanoes for good measure.
With live, improvised piano accompaniment by Jonny Best of Yorkshire Silent Film.
Doors open at 4.15pm, and the screening commences at 5pm.
U3A Todmorden February Meeting
Peter Thornton and Ray Riches: ‘The Pathways Story’.
U3A Todmorden’s next meeting will be on Thursday, February 15th 2018, and our speakers will be Peter Thornton and Ray Riches with their talk ‘The Pathways Story’.
Our contact details are www.u3atod.org.uk (website), enquiries@u3atod.org.uk (email), or 01706 812015 (phone).
Damn Your Eyes!
Protection against the evil eye in human society and local architecture Mytholmroyd Farm - the evil eye
John Billingsley
John's recent research has been into the material remains of folk magic in our built environment, comprising carvings, deposits and customs aimed at protecting buildings and households. In this talk he suggests that the evil eye should not be seen as an aspect of witchcraft, but as an aspect of human personality aggravated by the growth of wealth disparity, especially in the 17th century.
John Billingsley's interest in Calder Valley history has focussed on local folklore, particularly legends and aspects of traditional folk magic. He has written or edited seven books and organised or presented various conferences on such topics. He has also edited the antiquarian magazine Northern Earth since 1991.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Hebden Bridge Partnership meeting
Progress with the response to flooding
Waterfront Hall, Town Hall, 7pm
The Environment Agency will make a presentation about progress with the main Hebden Bridge flood alleviation scheme they are developing; with the Yorkshire Water trial that began before Christmas to lower reservoir volumes and so create additional storage capacity above the town; and with the overall EA/Calderdale flood action plan. There’ll be presentations as well by Slow the Flow and Calder Future about their programmes to deploy ‘natural flood management’ methods using volunteers.
Everyone is welcome - and there’ll be an opportunity to ask questions
Free Watercolour course
Wadsworth community centre
Starting on Wednesday 14th February (for 6 weeks)
2.00pm - 4.00pm
All equipment supplied, no experience necessary.
Let your imagination flow.
RSC Live: Twelfth Night (12A) (12A)
7pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12
‘I am all the daughters of my father’s house,
And all the brothers too.’
Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love – hilarious and heartbreaking.
Two twins are separated in a shipwreck, and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. The first twin, Viola, falls in love with Orsino, who dotes on OIivia, who falls for Viola but is idolised by Malvolio. Enter Sebastian, who is the spitting image of his twin sister…
Lunchtime Live
Hope Baptist Chapel
1-4pm
February’s amazing Lunchtime Live line-up includes singer-songwriter Henry Parker, author and poet Kieron Higgins, newly-signed artist Luke Woods, and beautiful vocals from the band “Weave. Young performers making their debut on stage at Hope Baptist Chapel are Enas Aljabi from Syria and Abigayle Rogers from the Calder Valley Youth Theatre.
Friends of the Picture House present
Gregory's Girl
The next Friends of the Picture House screening on Saturday, February 10 at 4.30pm will be 'Gregory's Girl', the 1981 coming-of-age romantic comedy written and directed by Bill Forsyth.
Set in and around Cumbernauld, the film starred John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn and Clare Crogan. It ranked number 30 in the BFI's list of top 100 British films. The Friends will be on hand with free snacks of a Scottish nature!
Handmade Parade Presents a Masquerade Ball,
a fundraising event in Hebden Bridge in time for Valentine’s Day on Saturday 10 Feb at Hebden Bridge Town Hall. Dress Code: think masquerade.
Sanctuary (15) with Director Len Collin Q&A
Hebden Bridge Picture House is delighted to host an audience Q&A with director Len Collin, following a screening of his film Sanctuary.
Sanctuary is a world first for actors with intellectual disability. Following on from pioneers such as Jaco Van Dormael's as Le huitième jour (1996) and Galvao's Colegas (2012) this film features nine wonderful actors with ID whom you will fall in love with. A funny film about sex, love, friends and freedom, things we take for granted, but for Larry with Downs and Sophie with Epilepsy it is a mountain to climb.
The film has won many awards:
Best First Irish Feature Film - 28th Galway Film Fleadh
Michael Dwyer Discovery Award ADIFF 2017 - Cast of Sanctuary - (Dublin Film Critics Circle)
Best Director - Len Collin - Newport Beach Film Festival 2017
Enjoy the trailer here
The film will start at 5pm sharp (doors open at 4.15pm) and the Q&A will follow on from the film. The event will end around 7.00 to 7.15pm.
Trades Club Labour Party Quiz
8.45pm
We will be here with all the usual stuff on Thursday 8 February 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 'loony lefty and proud' Dave Boardman.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out with fellow travellers.
Local action on climate change can help achieve climate goals
All welcome to a public meeting on Tuesday 6th February, 7:30 p.m. at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Guest speaker is Green Party Energy Spokesperson, Kirklees Councillor Andrew Cooper.
He will be starting a discussion on how local action can have global impact, and help us to achieve the Paris climate goals.
Royal Opera House: Tosca (12A)
7.15pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
The performance lasts about 3 hours, including two intervals
The painter Mario Cavaradossi helps a fugitive escape – and so attracts the attention of Scarpia, the sadistic Chief of Police. Scarpia captures Cavaradossi and has him tortured within earshot of his lover, the singer Tosca.
Scarpia sentences Cavaradossi to death – but promises Tosca that her lover can be saved if she gives herself to Scarpia. Tosca consents but as soon as the order has been given kills Scarpia. Scarpia’s menace continues even in death: betrayed by a double-cross, Cavaradossi dies and Tosca leaps to her death.
Hebden Bridge Dance Festival AGM
Dance enthusiasts around Hebden Bridge, Calderdale and beyond are invited to the Hebden Bridge Dance Festival AGM 2018.
Drinks and nibbles will be provided.
7-9pm @ Hope Baptist Chapel, (entrance Hope Street), HX7 8EW.
We hope to keep the AGM fairly short as we’re looking forward to discussing this year’s Festival - we may end with a dance...
See website - tel: 07909 488272 (Ralph)
Memory Makers
An afternoon of fascinating images, stories from the past and the songs of traditonal British Folk duo, The Snapes.
Free Admission
Tea and Coffee available at The Heptonstall Social & Bowling Club. 1-4pm.
From Hebden Bridge and District Old People's Welfare Committee.
Exhibition of Jason Foster’s Immersion 2
The preview of Jason Foster’s show ‘Immersion 2’ is happening at the Gallery Lounge at Artsmill at 12pm on Saturday 13th of January and then the show continues till February 4th. Enjoy a 360 experience whilst looking at his stunning work on show.
Jason Foster says, “Due to the overwhelmingly positive feedback, Immersion 2 follows hot on the heels of the very successful and well received Immersion 1. This exhibition plugs you into something very primeval. The amazement of travelling without moving. Utterly transforming the whole gallery experience.“
Jason is using high quality 360 photography that requires ‘patience, skill, determination and practice to use.’
“With this new creative ‘tool in the box’ I saw the opportunity to break new ground and push the emerging technology even further. Enabling the audience to become completely surrounded by sketches and paintings.” Jason Foster
Jason Foster
Immersion 2
Gallery Lounge
Artsmill,
Linden Road,
Hebden Bridge.
Growing at the margins
Calder Valley Organic Gardeners meeting takes place at Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AF on Thursday 1st February 2018 at 7.30pm when a there will be a talk on ‘Growing at the margins: adaptation to severe weather in marginal land of the British Isles’
Entry is £2.00 for non-members.
Further information can be found at www.cvog.org or by phoning 01422 846173
The People of the Parish Of Halifax: 1539 to 1670
Parish registers and the reconstruction of the population
David Cant
During the Black Death of 1348, up to a half of the people of England died; it took two centuries before the country reached the same number of inhabitants again. Given that one single event can have such a dramatic impact on the social history of the nation, it is perhaps surprising that local historians have not devoted more time to understanding the size of local populations. Whether it is in order to appreciate the impact of war, famine, disease, economic instability or political upheaval on a locality, it seems that the changing size of its population is an essential element of the local historian's evidential base.
This talk is the result of a group project run in Hebden Bridge by the Society. It aims to demonstrate how Halifax's legacy of parish registers can be used to discover the size of its population, where those people were living and what events impacted on them.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Tales from the Blender
To kick of 2018, The Shaggy Dog Storytellers proudly presents Michel Schellekens who will be bringing us his ‘Tales from the Blender’ on Friday 26th January 2016, upstairs in the Stubbing Wharf Pub, King St, Hebden Bridge at 8pm.
He promises to take us on a journey of epic misunderstanding, tragic betrayal, impossible romance and sublime theft. Wow!
Michel cooks up stories or brings original takes on traditional tales, served fresh and wrapped around a core of unexpected twists.
Being a scientist, a storyteller and a writer, he simply loves to make stuff up, any combination of which sets his creative juices flowing. Michel is a regular guest at “The Gab” - Blarney’s vibrant storytelling scene. Can’t wait to see him in action. Save the date now!
Dark Matter Promotions presents: AK/DK
This is a huge opportunity to experience Brighton synth/drums duo AK/DK's blisteringly exciting performance.
AK/DK are a band most at home on stage and their stream of largely improvised layers of fizzing arpeggios and crushing motorik drums has earned them places at many of the stages and festivals all around the UK and Europe, including Latitude, End of The Road, ArcTanGent and Green Man. Don't miss their tour stop in Tod!
9pm
Golden Lion, Todmorden (downstairs)
**Free Event**
Suggested donation £5
Make prehistoric pottery at Gibson Mill in Hardcastle Crags Join Dr Mike Copper from the University of Bradford in preparing pots at Gibson Mill as part of an on-going exhibition on the woodland archaeology of the Crags.
Free exhibition in stained glass with live demonstrations!
Northlight Art Space
Hangingroyd Lane, HX7 7BZ
Calderdale once produced more fustian clothes than anywhere else on earth. Over the past hundred years the mills have gradually been converted into homes, offices, workshops and, particularly in Hebden Bridge, into artist studios.
Yet the cacophonous churn of the textile mill and ammoniacal tang of the tanneries has not vanished completely. Even today, echoes of industry can be found in artwork produced under the same roofs.
This exhibition continues that theme. Commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Dyers and designed and produced by two local artists, it commemorates the vast Yorkshire textile dyeing industry that dominated our valley 150 years ago.
Shown through a series of large stained glass panels, visitors will learn how North Sea kelp, Yorkshire shale and London urine ( ! ) were combined to form alum, the essential fixative used for dyeing clothes and indeed, stained glass windows.
You will also be able to see stained glass manufacture in person as the glazier constructs the final window of the series in the gallery itself.
For more information visit soo.gd/dyeing
Dance for Life
2:30pm to 5pm at Salem Community Centre, Central Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HB. (Next to the co-op). We meet in the Les Siddall Hall on the first floor.
Fun dance afternoon with no fixed steps, dance like nobody is watching. Beautiful, varied music. All welcome.
£3-£5 as you can afford. Please bring fruit to share.
Any queries to Roger 07776 426168
Blameless Hussies - Singing Workshop and Fundraiser
The Hebden Therapy Centre - Valley Road, HX7 7BN
£20/£15/£10
Workshop 10:30am - 1:30pm
Afternoon Tea Fundraiser 3pm by donation
(or £25/£20/£15 for both)
Proceeds are to support The Hebden Therapy Centre CIC
Phone Louise 01422 842424
or Jenny 07984 584 923 to book
Webster to West End
Join the students & friends of Ursula Holden - Gill, upstairs in The Stubbing Wharf, King St, Hebden Bridge on Sunday 28th January at 5pm for a fantastic showcase of drama, verse & song.
Featuring current National Youth Theatre members, Drama School attendees & jobbing Actors as well as prospective & first time applicants this is a rare, golden opportunity for all local theatre enthusiasts to view some exciting, new & innovative work.
Entry £5 / £3 Cons. (All Proceeds towards Tim Kinneally's M.A. Funding for Drama Centre.)
Happy Valley Gay Men’s Social Group
We are meeting this Thursday, 18th January, at Nelson's on Crown Street.
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 future activities planned including walks, film nights and meals out. Please ask for Greg at the bar after 7:30 - I’m known to the staff!
For further information email happyvalleygay@hotmail.com
Hebden Bridge WI January Meeting
Poetry with Steve O'Connor
New members are welcome to our January workshop. 7.30pm, Monday 15th January, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.
Steve O'Connor is a long-standing poet and creative writing teacher. He moved from Manchester to West Yorkshire six years ago, and in that time has taught creative writing at Bradford College, Leeds City College amongst others. His long-awaited poetry collection, extraño, will be published by Puppywolf Press in early 2018.
The purpose of this poetry workshop will be to introduce or re-introduce you to the basics of poetry. You'll definitely write! You'll also have fun! £41 for annual membership.
Royal Opera House: Rigoletto
7.15pm
Advance tickets priced £15/£13/£11
Running time: The performance lasts about 2 hours 45 minutes, including one interval
Rigoletto, court jester to the libertine Duke of Mantua, is cursed by the father of one of the Duke’s victims for his irreverent laughter. When the Duke seduces Rigoletto’s daughter Gilda, it seems the curse is taking effect…
Rigoletto arranges to have the Duke assassinated. But Gilda still loves the womanizing Duke and sacrifices herself in his place. Rigoletto eagerly uncovers the corpse only to find instead his fatally wounded daughter, who dies in his arms.
Tom Wrigglesworth at the Comedy Club Hebden Bridge Comedy Club is off to a great start for 2018 with Sheffield's Tom Wrigglesworth as their headline act!
With Emma Lusby, Georgia Farrar, Magdalen and The Lazarus Boys. "Not only does it make the most of the ambience and natural acoustics of the building, but it is a wonderful tribute to the quality of talent in and around Calderdale."
Friends of the Picture House present
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Always look on the bright side of life!Monty Python's Life of Brian is the next Friends Present screening at Hebden Bridge Picture House at 4.30pm.
The hilarious religious satire was released in 1979 and banned by some local authorities in the UK and some European countries.
Now considered a comedy classic, it stars Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and the rest of the Python gang. The Friends will be on hand with free snacks.
Luddendenfoot Ward Forum
Ward Forums are an opportunity for YOU 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.
There will be an update from previous meeting, Police update - with an opportunity to raise your priorities for your local area, updates on Consultations and Open Forum - what matters to you?
Lower Hall, Luddenden Foot Civic Institute, Station Road, Luddendenfoot, HX2 6AD.
Times: Refreshments from 6.15pm, meeting starts at 6.45pm.
Beginners' Family History Course
Bookings for this course close 20 December
Do you want to know who your ancestors were, where they lived
and what they did? Do you want to discover the best sources and techniques for family history research?
Birchcliffe Centre, Birchcliffe Road, Hebden Bridge
Starts Tuesday 9 January for 10 weeks
7.30pm-9.30pm
For more information: see Local History website
Recognition, resilience and reward: Women and girls of the Upper Calder Valley during World War One
Julia Maybury
Recognising the many roles and considerable contributions of women and girls in the home, the community, industry and nursing on the Home Front and abroad on the War Front. These four years had a considerable impact on social class and gender expectations, and offered new opportunities in education and industry and in the workplace and the Armed Forces, rewarding them with Votes for Women.
Julia’s professional life has been devoted to education at school level then at policy, academic and non-governmental levels in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. She lived and worked for 15 years in conflict and post conflict countries and under military occupation.
Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge at 7.30pm
Calder ward Forum
The Next Calder Ward Forum will have presentations and a change to ask questions about, Metro Bus Services in the Upper Valley, Calderdale Highways and Long-term plans for recycling.
Ward Forums are an opportunity for you 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.
There will also be a Police update - with an opportunity to raise your priorities for your local area, updates on Consultations and Open Forum - what matters to you?
Waterfront Hall, Town Hall, St George’s Street, Hebden Bridge. HX7 7BY.
Refreshments from 6.15pm, meeting starts at 6.45pm.
Outside The Box - Live!
White Lion, Heptonstall
From 9pm
Scottish infused folk, alt.country, blue grass and shenanigans!
Uptempo tunes, and songs with harmonies.
Free entry
Snow White
Family Pantomime at Hebden Bridge Little Theatre on the 29th,30th and 31st December 2017.
Performances at 11am (toddler friendly) and 3pm.
Tickets £10 adults and £7 children.
Available from Todmorden TIC 01706 818181 and www.storymagictheatre.com
Berlin Philharmonic New Year’s Eve Gala Concert (ADV.U)
3pm
Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10
Purchase Tickets Online
With her flexible, slender but darkly timbred mezzo-soprano, Joyce DiDonato has already delighted audiences at the Philharmonie on several occasions. Now she is the star guest at Sir Simon Rattle’s side during the New Year’s Eve Concert, singing Richard Strauss’s lavishly beautiful orchestral songs.
The programme also includes works by Dvořák, Stravinsky, Bernstein and Shostakovich – full of virtuosity, gracefulness and humour.
X-PERT Weight Programme
Eaten one too many mince pies this Christmas?? Worry not - come to an X-PERT Weight 12 week programme starting 2nd January 5.30pm-7pm at X-PERT Health, Linden Road, Hebden Bridge.
Learn how 'diets' let you down and how to successfully lose weight & keep it off. Half price registration in January. For details, contact admin@xperthealth.org.uk or visit our website
Trades Club New Year Quiz
8.45pm
Start the New Year by helping raise funds for the inevitable Corbyn-led election victory in 2018. Will it be an out and out Labour victory or an anti hard Brexit coalition...?
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 'loony lefty and proud' Dave Boardman.
Your £5 gets you the quiz, great food and an opportunity to have a splendid night out with fellow travellers.
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.