Arts&Culture Step back in time to the golden era of music Saturday 16th July at Scarborough Spa, - tickets selling fast! Tickets are selling fast for an exciting live music show returning to Scarborough on Saturday 16th July 2022. Lipstick On Your Collar has been wowing theatre audiences around the country and is set to lift the roof off the Spa By The Editor • 1 min read
Whats On Lulu – For The Record From Shout to James Bond, from To Sir With Love to The Eurovision Song Contest; Lulu is a bona fide British music legend. On the eve of the 60th anniversary of Shout, she’ll be touring the UK for the first time since Autumn 2019 with her most intimate show By The Editor • 1 min read
Arts&Culture Noel Gallagher wows crowds at The Piece Hall Live At The Piece Hall 2022 continued with a barnstorming sell-out show from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Opening with Fort Knox, Holy Mountain and It’s A Beautiful World, music legend Noel delivered a show packed with hits from both his solo career and Oasis back catalogue. Among By The Editor • 1 min read
Arts&Culture CAPA College launches crowdfunding campaign CAPA College is one of the most exciting and innovative education providers in the North of England. Every year students from across Yorkshire and beyond flock to their corner of Wakefield to pursue their dreams of becoming the next Hollywood star, Oscar-winning filmmaker, director, choreographer, entrepreneur or creative. Over two By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture Advance Colleges Trust launches Immersive learning experience Advance Colleges Trust (ACT) has launched a series of immersive learning environments in partnership with shared immersive space company, Igloo Vision (Igloo), and WordPress CMS specialist, Feel Created (Feel) as part of a government-funded programme. The launch was kicked off with a grand reveal event on 5th May at John By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture Clarence roars! The 30th party 2022 – 30th & 31st July 2022 Wakefield Music Collective are celebrating Clarence Park Music Festival’s 30th Anniversary, with Clarence Roars! The 30th Party. Founded in 1991, it is Yorkshire’s longest- running FREE outdoor music festival. The Collective are a small local community group whose volunteers have worked tirelessly over the years to bring the By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture The hidden message in the flowers you send It might seem a little odd, but there is actually a hidden meaning in the flowers you send. Sending someone flowers is one of the most thoughtful things you can do to show them that you care, but did you know that those tulips could mean something different to each By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture Business for Calderdale Awards 2022 Launched Business for Calderdale have announced they are hosting the Business Awards which will take place on Thursday 13th October 2022 at The Venue, Barksisland celebrating the achievements of businesses in the borough over the last year. Following a tough couple of years, this is an opportunity to celebrate the resilience By The Editor • 1 min read
Arts&Culture Call to celebrate diversity in sport The Campaign is backed by Co-President of The Gay Games and First Women Muslim and Arab England International Player The countdown is on to this year’s National Sporting Heritage Day and people are being asked to get involved on the 30th September by celebrating the long history of UK By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture The Rainforest Trust and Slingshot Simulations users saved 121 acres of rainforest in 3 days Slingshot Simulations announced a partnership with the Rainforest Trust on a new sustainability initiative at this months Internet of Things Solutions World Congress (IoTSWC) in Barcelona - with immediate results. Slingshot Simulations, the software-as-a-service (SaaS) tech start-up, committed to saving an acre of rainforest land for every user that signed By The Editor • 2 min read
Arts&Culture Poet laureate's new work premiered through two-headed lamb sculpture A new poem by the poet laureate will be premiered from a two-headed lamb sculpture in the centre of Barnsley. The poem, Unnatural History, was inspired by Simon Armitage’s visit to a nearby museum, which houses many stuffed birds and animals, including a two-headed lamb and a two-headed calf. By The Editor • 3 min read
Arts&Culture A new market at the heart of Brighouse with £19m investment unveiled Plans for a new, revitalised market at the heart of Brighouse have been revealed as part of the £19 million Brighouse Deal investment in the town due to be delivered over the next few years. The Brighouse Deal Board, made up of representatives from the town’s private and voluntary By The Editor • 2 min read