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This summer, Belsay Hall hosts a new exhibition in partnership with Northumbria University. Make and Mend brings together around 20 artists, inviting their creative responses to Belsay’s rich heritage through a range of disciplines, including textiles, furniture, photography, and architectural studies.
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Dawn Chorus Guided Bird Walk at Wrest Park
Join our volunteer bird watchers for a guided 5am bird walk to hear the dawn chorus and see our birds at Wrest Park on Sunday 10 May.
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Members' Event: Simon de Montfort and the Siege of Kenilworth at Kenilworth Castle
Join our guide, Jan Cooper, at Kenilworth Castle on Wednesday 8 July to hear about the rise and fall of Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester - often hailed as the ""father of democracy"" - and what lead to one of the longest sieges in English medieval history.
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Members' Event: What was it like to live in a Roman Fort? - at Housesteads
Join Curator of History, Dr Andrew Roberts, on Friday 12 June to rediscover the sights, sounds and smells of this community via an interactive sensory tour.
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Join us at Richmond MayFest which takes place on the early May Bank Holiday weekend.
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World War Two Weekend at Dover Castle
Our celebrated World War Two event is back at Dover Castle for another spectacular Father’s Day weekend.
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No Wifi. No Xbox. And water from a well?! This definitely isn’t Brum. Bobbie (that’s me), Peter & Phyllis (ow! Stop pinching me) - I mean Phil - have been swept off to the English countryside by our Mom, who is suddenly far too busy to play with us. Left to explore our new home, (if you can call it that), it’s not long before the railway calls from the bottom of the garden. As we follow the tracks to the local station, we discover a whole new world full of strange characters, romance (stop retching, Peter), peril and questions that definitely need answering! What to get Mr Perks for his birthday when we can’t even afford sweets? Why is the 08.11 always late? Who is stealing from the abandoned coal yard at night time? And where has Dad gone anyway? Come join us as we tell our story, our way. Fresh from their 2025 tour of The Wind in the Willows (“Fun, funny and utterly charming”) and The Wizard of Oz (“"Utterly entrancing. A great mix of charm and sophisticated wit”) Paperback Theatre returns to tour the UK with a brand new adaptation of E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children by Charis McRoberts. “Thoroughly entertaining! Brilliantly funny, wholesome and great twists on classics! Exactly what live theatre should be about!” - Feedback on previous shows.