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WHAT WAS ON, 2022?

Events listed on the HebWeb during the year of 2022

in Hebden Bridge and the surrounding area
29-31 December 2022

Christmas Eve 2022

Carols in the Square

6.30pm

16-17 December 2022

Out in the Valley Drama group Presents

Tales of the Valley

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre 

A bittersweet, often rapturously funny play, capturing the lives, times and memories of the people who have lived here. Written and performed with a great deal of laughter, love and pathos!

£6.00 concession - £10.00 full price. Adult content, parental consideration. 13 and over.

Tickets now available online from the Hebden Bridge Little Theatre website

Sunday 18 December 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7 to 9:30 pm, in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EE

The Lost Chord Ensemble is a small group of people who support the Little Theatre. They meet about once a month usually on a Sunday evening to play light music. Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play.

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.

Wednesday 14 December 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

The trials and tribulations of the Calder Valley Naturalists

Calder Valley Naturalists never had it easy. They were continually at odds with local farmers who had other ideas for their land; with the general public who struggled to take an interest; and, more often than not, with each other, as each naturalist strove to be the best in their field. Richard will focus on five naturalists over three centuries whose love of nature caused them immense difficulties and privations.

Richard Rainbow is Secretary of the Hebden Bridge Natural History Society and a committee member of the Halifax Scientific Society.

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

Thursday 15 December 2022

The 12 Dates of Christmas

A Talk by Susan Holden

Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall at 2 pm.

A past lawyer, now an entertainer and public speaker, Susan Holden seeks to inform with humour.  This December she is talking to the Todmorden u3a on the '12 Dates of Christmas'. All of her talks are straight from the heart, no gimmicks, drawn from her experiences and research and then delivered as a performance.

As it is the Christmas meeting there will be the famous 30 question Christmas Quiz. With the usual fabulous prize!

The meeting starts at 2 pm and is open to paid up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Saturday 10 Dec - Sunday 11 Dec 2022

EGGSMAS 2022

The Egg Factory's Christmas shopping fest is back! Back in The Old Pool in the centre of town, EGGSMAS will be your go-to place for unique and locally made presents for everyone!

It'll be bursting at the seams with incredible makers showcasing their work; textiles, ceramics, jewellery, prints, decorations and much more including cheese and fresh coffee! 

11 til 5pm

The Old Pool, Central Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6HB (next to Central Street School)

Sunday 11 December 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents…

The legendary Victor Brox

NB: postponed as Victor is poorly

5 piece band plus Support from Autumn to May and DJ Red Tin Dave

£12 + bf via Skiddle

Golden Lion, Todmorden, 7 pm

Saturday 10 December 2022

Carol singing at Hebden Bridge Station 2022

in aid of the Railway Children Charity

2-4pm

Saturday 10 December 2022

Christmas craft day

Hope Baptist Church Hebden bridge, Saturday10th December 12 till 4pm, cut the cost of Christmas, craft ideas and materials for gifts to make, handmade craft stall, refreshments.

Saturday 10 December 2022

Fright Night Double Bill
at The Picture House

The Shining and Candyman on Saturday, 10 December at The Picture House. Read more.

5-10 December 2022

Twelfth Night

By William Shakespeare, directed by Jenny Gore

If music be the food of love, play on

Little Theatre

It will be 59 years since the Little Theatre's one and only previous attempt at Shakespeare (also Twelfth Night), in 1963.

More info

Saturday 10 December 2022

Overgate Hospice Remembrance Service

We hope you can join us for our special Light up a Life service at 4pm on Saturday 10th December at Hebden Bridge Town Hall.

We will hear readings, light candles, sing carols and illuminate the Overgate Hospice Tree in memory of so many wonderful people.

We know how important it is to come together as a community with those who have also experienced the loss of a loved one and we hope our service will bring you some comfort.

To make a dedication to Light up a Life and have their name written in our book of memories, please visit www.overgatehospice.org.uk or call us on 01422 387121

Thursday 8 December 2022

Comrades Come Rally! Manchester Communists in the 1930s and 1940s

Michael Crowley introduces his new book. "Comrades Come Rally! Manchester Communists in the 1930's and 1940's" 

7-8.30 pm, Hebden Bridge Library

The story of individuals, who campaigned against mass unemployment, fought fascism in Britain and Spain and worked for the election of the 1945 Labour government.

Chapter by chapter, contemporaries recount historical events, from hunger marches to the front line in Catalonia, their accounts drawn from interviews, letters, and published and unpublished memoirs.

Book here

Thursday 8 December 2022

Thursday 8 December 2022

Open Space 70:
Join in!
Hebden Bridge Arts invites everyone to a reception on Thurs 8th Dec to find out about their 2023 Open Space 70 project.

The drop-in event is open from 4pm to 7.30pm in the café-bar at Hebden Bridge Town Hall. The Hebden Bridge Arts creative team will be making short presentations every half hour, and trustees will be on hand to answer your questions. Drinks and nibbles provided. Come and be a part of Open Space 70.

More info on this HebWeb news page

Wednesday 7 December 2022

The Big Christmas Sing

For Hebden Royd Christian Aid:
7pm at Hebden Royd Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 6AA.

With one voice against poverty.

Join us for a Christmas Concert featuring HB Junior Band and local musicians. carols and 'festive fayre'. And an opportunity to find out about the work of Christian Aid.

Wednesday 7 December 2022

Hebden Bridge Twinning Society: Christmas Quiz

Quiz Host: Pat Fraser
Venue: The Dusty Miller, Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd, HX7 5LH
Time: 7pm

Supper Pie and peas supper (vegetarian version available)
Price: £8 per head (payment on arrival)

RSVP: By November 24th.
Contact: Jane Jackson (janeson79@gmail.com, 07770 657 496) to confirm numbers.

Non-members welcome

Saturday 3 Dec - Sunday 4 Dec 2022

Hebden Makes Christmas

Hebden Bridge will come alive with the spirit of Christmas this 3-4 December as over 80 local artists stage the first ever "Hebden Makes Christmas" art, craft and Open Studios event. More info

Saturday 3 Dec - Sunday 4 Dec 2022

Christmas craft fayre - stalls available

Heptonstall Museum is holding a craft fayre on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December.

We still have some stalls available on both days.

Please email for details.

Saturday 3 Dec - Sunday 4 Dec 2022

Nanholme Mill's Christmas Weekend

You are invited to join us for the Christmas Open Weekend at Nanholme Mills, Shaw Wood Road, Eastwood, OL14 6DA.

Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December from 10am until 5pm.

Please call for a coffee, cake and ice-cream at 'Interesting Stuff' or buy created, individual Christmas gifts and services from the wide range on offer at Nanholme Mill.

Shops and services here include; an extensive gym; a dog grooming parlour; art prints and publications; lino prints and crafted items; craft supplies and Christmas angels; book and instrument sales as well as vintage and bespoke furniture.

There should be individual gifts and cards available to suit all budgets.

Sunday 4 December 2022

Ethel Carnie Holdsworth: a public reading.

This a rare opportunity to hear and explore the life and works of Ethel Carnie Holdsworth. This event will be an intimate performance of her prose and poetry, and an opportunity for audience Q&A.

Ethel is renowned as the first working-class woman in Britain to publish a novel and a socialist activist who campaigned for social and economic justice.

A cotton mill worker from 11 years old until her early twenties, she left the mills to work as a journalist in London on The Woman Worker, run by Clarion leader Robert Blatchford. Going on to write ten novels, her most successful, Helen of Four Gates (1917), a gothic romance adapted for film, became the first film to feature local locations around Heptonstall, Widdop and Pecket Well.

She also edited The Clear Light, the organ of the National Union for Combating Fascism.

5-6 pm. Heptonstall Museum Church Yard Bottom Heptonstall Hebden Bridge HX7 7LY. 

Refreshments will be available.

Free event: book through Eventbrite. 

Saturday 3 December 2022

Hebden Bridge Schools Christmas Fairs

10am to 12.30pm

Hebden Bridge Schools Federation's three schools, Riverside, Stubbings and Central Street, are holding their Christmas fairs on Saturday 3rd December from 10am to 12.30pm. All welcome. 

Each school will have different family friendly activities and attractions to make sure you visit all three schools. Craft and produce stalls can be found in Riverside school too, along with a raffle and tombola, and second hand children's clothes and toy stall run by year 6.

Organised by Friend of Riverside School, Friends of Stubbings School and Central Street PFFA.

Saturday 3 December 2022

Christmas markets with CBeebies star Ben Faulks to aid Hebden Bridge tuition project, Ask the Question.

At Todmorden's Fielden Centre on 3 Dec at 11am.

More info

Saturday 3 December 2022

The Twelve Plants of Christmas For the next Lit & Sci talk on 3 Dec, Botanist Ian Brand takes us on a seasonal tour, encompassing everything from 'Holly and Ivy' to 'Brussel Sprouts and Cranberry sauce'. More info on this HebWeb news page

Saturday 3 December 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents...

An electro party

with festival favourites Bunkerpop (part traditional band, part rave collective) and Shunt Voltage (Acid-infused grooves) and DJ Red Tin Dave

Golden Lion, Todmorden

Doors 8pm

Advance tickets on Skiddle/more on the door


Monday 28 November 2022

The Impact of Airbnb on Local Affordable Housing

7.30pm in The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall

Organised by the Calder Valley Community Land Trust who are hoping local estate agents will share what is happening locally. There are two speakers: Isaac Rose of the Greater Manchester Tenants Union, and Emanuele Dal Carlo of Fairbnb.coop.

Emanuele Dal Carlo of @Fairbnb_coop has some fantastic ideas & experience to share at our public meeting on Monday. With friends & colleagues, he launched RESET Venezia that lifted the lid on the growing phenomenon of short-term rentals in Venice.

Isaac Rose will share knowledge gained from his 50 page research report into the effect of Airbnb short-term rentals on housing in Manchester and the measures being considered to protect accommodation for people living there.

David Greenfield of Calderdale Council will share data on what is happening in Calderdale.

All welcome

Housing - it's an issue!

Saturday 26 November 2022

'From Stone' These Men

Piano and violin duo with field recordings and fixed camera real time film to create a meditative immersive experience.

These Men perform a new audiovisual work 'From Stone' which reimagines centuries of human interaction with the stone that shapes West Yorkshire. The audience are taken on a journey from the strata of the earth's surface, into quarries and buildings, over walls, through geological time scales. Fragments of narrative emerge from the landscape. The solidity of stone is contrasted with the fragile shifting cycles of growth and decay as grasses blow in the wind.

Hope Baptist Church, 8 pm

www.these-men.com

Book tickets

Saturday 26 November 2022

Hepton Singers concert

Heptonstall Church, 7.30pm
Tickets £9/£6/£1 (18 and under): 
Buy tickets here
and on the door

This year's concert at Heptonstall Church is on 26 November. The centrepiece of the programme is the world premiere of a work composed especially for Hepton Singers by Glasgow-based composer Fergus Hall. 

More info on this HebWebWeb news item

26-27 November 2022

Christmas Markets

George's Square Car Park and extending to Crown Street, 9am till 4pm, with over 60 stalls. Featuring the all new international street food section with foods from around the world.

Thursday 24 November 2022

A Bunch of Amateurs screening and Q&A presented by the Hebden Bridge Film Festival. Thurs 24 Nov. The film shines a spotlight on Bradford Movie Makers, established in 1932 and one of Northern England's last remaining amateur film-making clubs. See this HebWeb news item for more info.

Thursday 24 November 2022

Christmas Lights Switch On: Hebden Bridge

Christmas Lights Switch On / Santa / Festive Market Live Entertainment / Food & Drink / Ice Sculptures

Town centre including St George's Square & Town Hall,

3pm -8pm

Festive Market & Late Night Shopping throughout the Town

Santa on his Ice Sleigh in the Town Hall Courtyard

Live entertainment from Fat Cat Brass, Drum Machine, Winter Sprites, GlowCalvos, Hebden Bridge Junior Band, School Choirs and much more -including the Christmas Tree Fairies and our very own Handmade Parade Dragon.

Food & Drink, Competitions

Wednesday 23 November 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

Revisiting the Yellow Trade: the Yorkshire coiners in 2022

How should historians respond to the BBC's new 'gothic noir' serialization of Ben Myers' novel, The Gallows Pole? What do we actually know about the eighteenth-century Yorkshire coiners? How has historians' understanding of the coiners and their 'yellow trade' changed since the classic publications by T.W. Hanson and H.L. Ling Roth, now over a century old. John Styles' chapter 'Our traitorous money makers', in his book An Ungovernable People, published in 1980, remains the most recent major academic study.

In this talk, he asks what is important about the history of the coiners in 2022.

John Styles is Professor Emeritus in History at the University of Hertfordshire and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He specializes in the history of early-modern Britain, especially the study of material life, manufacturing and design. His most recent books are The Dress of the People: Everyday Fashion in Eighteenth-Century England (Yale UP, 2007) and Threads of Feeling: The London Foundling Hospital's Textile Tokens, 1740-1770 (Foundling Museum, 2010). He is currently writing a book on fashion, textiles and the origins of Industrial Revolution.

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

Tuesday 22 November 2022

Hebden Bridge Group Practice Patient Participation Group - Annual General Meeting

 7:30pm in Hebden Bridge Town Hall

The Patient Participation Group (PPG) is a small group of patients whose role is to act as a patient voice, influencing the way that the Practice delivers and develops its services. Membership of the PPG is open to all of the practice's patients.

The PPG's first General Meeting since before the pandemic will take place on Tuesday 22 November at 7:30pm in The Space, Hebden Bridge Town Hall. Patients who are interested in the activities of the PPG are invited to attend the meeting.

Space at the venue is limited so if you are interested in attending please let the PPG know in advance by e-mail at ppg.hbgp@gmail.com

Whether or not you want to come to the meeting, the PPG is particularly interested to hear from you if you might want to join, or have questions you would like to be raised at the AGM. 

Saturday 19 November 2022

Health & well-being day 

9am-4pm

Stalls in the waterfront hall at Hebden Bridge town hall includes everything from pre-workout health food, & vegan cakes to groups you can join such as Queensbury queens cycling group, St Pol Striders running group- to northern powerhouse, Pilates & yoga. - sports massage & a sports injury clinic to post work out relaxation with Weleda & soap rebels to manicures & shamanic healing & magic wand 

Talks throughout the day - as well as the injury clinic..vegan nutrition, ultra marathon runner & the history of massage.

Saturday 19 November 2022

Christmas Lights Switch On: Mytholmroyd

Mytholmroyd Community Centre Car Park

12 Noon -6pm
Festive Market

Santa's Grotto in the Community Centre and Santa's Ice Sculptured

Letter Box with letter writing workshop

Live entertainment from Fat Cat Brass, Travelling Light Circus, Drum Machine, Hebden Bridge Brass Band, St Michael's Amateurs, School Choirs and much more including the Christmas Tree Fairies & our very own Handmade Parade Dragon

Food & Drink, Competitions

Sunday 20 November 2022

Climate Action Plan for Calderdale

This meeting is arranged by BEAT (Blackshaw Environmental Action Team) with the support of various environmental organisations in Calderdale to discuss the proposed Calderdale Climate Action Plan, now out for consultation.

There will be time for questions and comments from the audience, as well as stalls and refreshments.

Speakers on the day include Deborah Harkins (Director of public health at CMBC), Anthony Rae (Calderdale Friends of the Earth), Martha Ramsay (Young Person), Dan Whittall (Chair of Calderdale TUC), Ilhan Adan (Sudanese Refugee) and Kat Armstrong (Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission).

Friday 18 November 2022

St James' Quiz Night

On Friday, 18th November, 7:30 pm - A quiz night at St James' Church, Church Lane, Hebden Bridge HX7 6DS

The money raised will go towards the kitchen refurbishment in the St John's Room.

Thursday 17 November 2022

A History of the North from the Ice Age to the 21st Century

A Talk by Brian Groom

Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall at 1400 on the 17th November

Brian Groom's talk, for the Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall at 1400 on the 17th November, is based on his best-selling book and tells northern England's story over 180 million years, from the dinosaurs to modern-day politics. It includes the Roman era, the Vikings, medieval border wars, the Industrial Revolution, and the 20th century's struggles. 

It isn't just wars and politics – there are chapters on social and cultural themes, such as famous northern women, why northerners speak and write as they do, northern writers and artists, and the story of the north's ethnic minorities. The emphasis is on people, from figures such as Northumbrian scholar Bede to the Bronte sisters, rail pioneer George Stephenson, suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, the Beatles, and Victoria Wood.

The meeting starts at 14.00 and is open to paid up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Friday 11 November 2022

Hebden Bridge White Poppy event

Friday 11th day of the 11th month (please gather at 10.45am)

Hebden Bridge Memorial Gardens (off New Rd)

Please join us for wreath laying, observing the silence, some words and poems. All welcome.

Organised by Calder Valley CND for Peace & Justice

See Facebook

Saturday 12 November 2022

Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society

'I Preferred the Book' - what's it like to see your novel adapted for film or television

Louise Doughty

Hebden Bridge Town Hall, The Waterfront Hall, 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Mark Illis will interview bestselling novelist Louise Doughty about her experience of writing, or adapting a novel, for TV. She will illustrate her talk with video clips and readings. Her latest dramatic production was "Crossfire" recently screened on BBC1. 

Novelist and now screenwriter Louise Doughty saw her number one bestseller Apple Tree Yard adapted as a hit BBC One TV series starring Emily Watson, but what was it really like behind the scenes? 

As her most recent novel, Platform Seven, is in pre-production, and her first original series for television, Crossfire, starring Keeley Hawes, is available to watch now on iPlayer, she is uniquely placed to talk about the difference between writing for both genres and what it feels like when you see one of the characters you created take on living form.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Remembrance Service: Pecket Well

This year Wadsworth Parish Council's remembrance service will be taking place at 2pm at Pecket Well Memorial Garden, above Hebden Bridge, on Sunday 13 November.

Alan Fowler will read an appropriate poem and the Chair of the Council, Cllr Kimber, will lay the wreath.

Earlier in the day a memorial cross will have been placed at Smeekin Hill and parishioners are encouraged to take a walk to the memorial there, if they so wish.

Wadsworth Parish Council has once again taken the decision to use more sustainable wreathes, with natural foliage, moss and knitted poppies made from left over wool.

Wadsworth Environment Group have carried out a number of improvement works to the Memorial Garden, including the restoration of the phone box to a community hub and planting improvements. The garden's memorial bench has also been replaced.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Remembrance Day: Hebden Bridge

10.30am: Hebden Bridge Memorial Garden
Followed by a short Service of Remembrance at St James.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Remembrance Day: Mytholmroyd

1.45pm at Memorial Gardens for wreath laying.

Followed by refreshments at St Michael's Church Hall.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Wadsworth Walking Market

Please join us for a wander around Wadsworth and our 4 venues of Old Town Primary School, Wadsworth Community Centre, Old Town Cricket Club and Wainsgate Chapel, which will be bursting with an array of local photographers, crafters, jewellers, artists, knitters and knotters. 

Start your Christmas shopping early by buying unique gifts from talented makers of your community.

Warming food, cakes and drinks will be available at each venue.

Maps will be on sale the week leading up to the market from Old Town Post Office.

The 595 bus runs hourly from Hebden Bridge up to Old Town.

All profits from stall fees and maps will be donated to our chosen charity Calder Valley Search and Rescue.

Sunday 13 November 2022

Benefit gig for the DEC Pakistan flood appeal

Local 8-voice acapella group, Waiting for Dawn, will be joined by fab female trio from Sheffield, The Top Shelalas, for a feast of vocal and instrumental harmonies in the gorgeous setting of the Octagonal Chapel in Heptonstall. Support the Pakistan flood appeal as the sun goes down.

Doors open 2.40pm for a 3pm start.
Tickets £6.

Please buy tickets in advance from the Waiting for Dawn Eventbrite page. 

Wednesday 9 November 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

Beneficial, injurious or innocent? Tea in eighteenth century Britain

The British population consumes 36 billion cups of tea every year! That is 100 million cups per day. It has become entrenched in our way of life, from the humble tea break in your home to the luxurious and ostentatious event of afternoon tea at the Ritz, it can be enjoyed in all situations.

During the eighteenth century its popularity was uncertain and its 'oriental' beginnings mistrusted. So how and why did a humble leaf from the other side of the world become our national symbol and central to the British experience?

Dr Emily Webb is a lecturer at the University of Leeds researching and teaching various aspects of British colonial history. This presentation is based on her previous research into the importance of the East India Company and Eastern trade to British society during the Eighteenth Century. Her current research explores Bibis, the Indian wives and mistresses of East India Company employees, and their role in the establishment of Empire.

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

Thursday 3 November 2022

Trades Quiz

from 8.30 pm

Thursday 3 November 2022

An evening in Ted Hughes' house

On 3 November, The Elmet Trust presents Poet Kenneth Stevens reading from and discussing his work in the intimate setting of the Hughes family's living room in Mytholmroyd. Read more

Wednesday 26 October 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

Domestic bliss: home and away in the 1900s

A cache of forgotten postcards from the dawn of the 1900s opened a picture of life upstairs and downstairs in the home of one of Hebden Bridge's most prominent tradesmen. From washing windows to collecting eggs, cooking and packing luggage, the postcards describe how a humble farm girl became an invaluable addition to her employers' household working as a domestic servant.

Holidays, garden parties and romances, hatches, matches and dispatches feature in this rarely reported slice of local life which helped to shape the town we see today.

The search is still on to put names to some of the faces and to reunite some of those featured with their long lost relatives.

A former reporter for the Hebden Bridge Times, Michael Peel is a long-standing member of the society with an avid interest in local history. He has spoken to the society about the development of Hebden Bridge and contributed to the fascinating exhibition 'Who built Hebden Bridge.'

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

Friday 28 October 2022

A rehearsed reading - Margaret Morris: Inspirations

A special one-off event: a rehearsed reading by professional actors of Anna Carlisle's new play 'Margaret Morris: Inspirations' at the Waterfront Hall, Town Hall, Hebden Bridge HX7 7BY on Friday 28 October at 7.30pm.

There will be an informal Q&A/ discussion at the end of the evening, over a convivial drink, where we hope to garner your responses both to the play and our future work (including 'Maverick Monologues' that was so successful over the time of the pandemic and which we hope to re-start in November). 

Please see the attached flyer for details. 

Tuesday 25 October 2022

Calderdale Interfaith

Moral Economy Conference

Halifax Minster, 10.00 - 3.00

Keynote speakers 

Prof Mehmet Asutay,  Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Economy and Finance, Durham University

Prof John O'Neill, Professor of Political Economy at The University of Manchester

A member of Suma Wholefood Co-operative

Workshops

Free event, including lunch. Book through Eventbrite.

Tuesday 25 October 2022

Picture-house

Handmade Parade Halloween Craft Workshop

October Half Term

Hebden Bridge Picture House

Handmade Parade Craft Workshop starts at 12pm
The Nightmare Before Christmas (PG) at 1pm

Children wanting to take part must be accompanied by an adult. The £3 charge for the workshop is payable at the Kiosk on arrival at 12pm.

The Workshop is followed by the film The Nightmare Before Christmas at 1pm

More info here

21-23 October 2022

Sylvia Plath Literary Festival will take place this October. The weekend festival will feature talks, readings, workshops and events at venues across Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall.

See HebWeb news item

Plath Festival website

Saturday - Sunday, 22-23 October 2022

The Great Pumpkin Trail

Saturday 22nd October 10am - 5pm
Sunday 23rd October 11am - 4pm

Town Hall, Hebden Bridge

Free Pumpkin Carving Workshops in the Town Hall Courtyard  

(Bring your own pumpkin or Purchase fro St George's Square)

Website

Facebook

Sunday 23 October 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7 pm, in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The Lost Chord Ensemble is a small group of people who support the Little Theatre. They meet about once a month usually on a Sunday evening to play light music. Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play.

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.

Sunday 23 October 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents...

Tau & The Drones Of Praise + Trixxi Corish + special guests

Golden Lion, Todmorden
From 19:00
Tickets (advance) £8 + bf via Skiddle

Ecstatic folk-psych that full embraces the natural world and living ancestry, through joyful experimentation and deeply rooted sonics. 

John Haycock / dbh as middle support. A collaboration of Kora and intricate fingerpicking guitar.

With support from Trixxi - Irish A Capella 

Saturday 22 October 2022

Wainsgate Chapel Heritage Open Day

Come along to Wainsgate Chapel this Saturday 22nd October 1-5pm where the building will be open for our own special Heritage Open Day with exhibitions & archival footage, delicious home-made cakes and tea/coffee and a bar.

And if you have have stories of your time spent at Wainsgate in the past, we'd love to hear it. Chris Barnett, who has created the Wainsgate Grayard Project website will also be on hand from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about relatives and others buried in the graveyard.

Friday 21 October 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents...

The Distractions + FADS + Meadowlake + DJ Red Tin Dave

Golden Lion, Todmorden
20:00
Tickets (advance) £7 + bf via Skiddle

"One of Manchester's legendary bands"

The Distractions were well known on the post-punk music scene 1978-1982.

Meadowlake, a young indie band from Groningen, The Netherlands currently touring the UK

Support from local energy-charged Indie group FADS

Wednesday Oct 19 Oct 2022

An illustrated talk with photographer Martin Parr

Hebden Bridge Camera Club are delighted to present a live talk via Zoom with documentary photographer Martin Parr. 

Martin's early photographic days were spent in Hebden Bridge, where for a short while he was a member of the towns Camera Club. He set up a local workshop in the early 70s and found a rich picking ground of characters in the Pennine area. He went on to become one of Britain's leading documentary photographers.

The illustrated talk will be about his career with some retrospective work from the 'Hebden Years'. Proceeds from ticket sales are being equally divided between the Martin Parr Foundation and Hebden Bridge Camera Club.

Wed Oct 19 Oct 2022 @ 19:00

Order tickets @ Eventbrite

Thursday 20 October 2022

Living and Dying in the Calder Valley in the 1690s

Halifax Probate Group & Hebden Bridge Local History Society invite you to a Book Launch at Halifax Minster on Thursday 20th October. Living and Dying in the Calder Valley in the 1690s - a series of books with transcriptions of all the probate records for the townships of Halifax 1688 1700.

Raise a glass and listen to music of the seventeenth century with the Leeds Waits Musicians.

See HebWeb news item for more info

Thursday 20 October 2022

My life and times, as an educational leader, in Sudan

A Talk by Janet Dearden to The Todmorden u3a at the Central Methodist Hall at 2pm.

Janet Dearden, is an educationist and language specialist, and she was asked to enter a potential war zone to start a language school in Khartoum. 

She was accompanied by her husband and they started what was to become the last great adventure of their life and that is how it turned out in the end. 

Her talk, to the Todmordenu3a on Thursday 20th October, will tell the story of her years working in the Sudan and the obstacles she had to overcome to achieve her goals and to keep her pupils and her family safe.

The meeting starts at 2pm and is open to paid-up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Thursday 20 October 2022

Chris Simms - Crime Author

Hebden Bridge Library

Come & meet Chris Simms, author of crime novels set in Manchester.
Want to know more about his Manchester detective novels, tense psychological thrillers and disturbing ghost stories?

Then come along to Hebden Bridge Library on Thursday 20th October at 6.30pm.

14 October 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents...

Chanters N Ranters

Golden Lion, Todmorden
14th October
Doors 8pm
Tickets £7 + bf via Skiddle

Featuring 4 contrasting solo performers mixing up poetry, spoken word and music: Nick Toczek, Luke Tatty-Hoggarth, Captain Hotknives & Gerrard Bell-Fyfe

15 October 2022

Awesome Autumn Rag Market

Hebden Bridge WI Rag Market is being held on Saturday 15th October in both the town Hall and Northlight Studios, with additional stalls at the Word of Mouth workshop on Valley Road. 

Read more in this HebWeb news item

15 October 2022

Live music - post punk showcase

4 bands: Pit pony, Lieek, maverick 7, Ginnel

Doors 7pm

Advance tickets Skiddle

Golden Lion Todmorden

Monday 10 October 2022

Meeting to save vital charity 10 Oct. The Hebden Bridge and District Old People's Welfare Committee started life at the end of WW1 with a remit to look after vulnerable people. It is still made up of volunteers and includes councillors from all 5 parishes, including Hebden Royd. Read more on this HebWeb news item

Tuesday 11 October 2022

Out in the Valley Community Quilt project

Quilt to be unveiled at Hebden Bridge Town hall on Tuesday11th October, which is National Coming Out Day.

LGBTQ+ stalls, Vocal High Choir, stories and poems relating to coming out, unveiling of the quilt.

1pm until 9pm.

Wednesday 12 October 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

Fielden Brothers and Radical MP John Fielden: how one cotton firm profited from slavery.

Fielden Brothers, like other cotton firms, used cotton grown by enslaved people. In addition it profited from slavery in ways only available to the most successful companies.

John Fielden led the development of the business and was also a Radical MP who campaigned to improve the conditions for British workers, and is remembered for the Ten Hours Act, while at the same time building a fortune from slavery.

June Turner is a volunteer guide at Todmorden Town Hall, which was paid for by the Fielden family. She researched this subject during lockdown and her article has been published in North West History Journal 2022.

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

Sunday 9 October 2022

Myths, Mysteries and Monologues
-Tales Tall and Short

With Paul Degnan and George Murphy

4-6pm, £5

Conjuring the characters, mysterious and humorous, bread and buttered in the hills and valleys of Upper Calder.

Centre for Folklore, Myth and Magic, Todmorden

Tickets: www.folkloremythmagic.com

Sunday 9 October 2022

Sung evensong at Heptonstall Church

with the choir of Brighouse Parish Church, 6.30 pm

All welcome. 

St Thomas Heptonstall 

Car parking at the Bowling club. 

Saturday 8 October 1922

The Social Determinants of Health and Health Equality

Lit and Sci lecture:  Sir Michael Marmot  

Sat 8th Oct 2022;  7.30pm HB Town Hall

Taking action to reduce health inequalities is a matter of social justice. Economic circumstances are not the only drivers of health inequalities. Much can be done in cites, towns and local areas. Tackling the health gap will take action, based on sound evidence, across the whole of society.

Tickets on sale at Hebden Bridge Town Hall and online at www.hblitandsci.org.uk

Saturday 8 October 2022

Daoiri Farrell

Doors 6:45, Wadsworth Community Centre -

We are so pleased to have a return visit from Daoiri Farrell who drew a full house on his last visit four years ago. Come along and enjoy a great Irish folk musician at Wadsworth. 

Singer and bouzouki player Daoirí Farrell holds two prestigious BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards as well as receiving three nominations in the RTÉ Folk Awards. He has toured and played festivals in the UK, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, Spain and more. He has also toured with the all-star Transatlantic Sessions to major venues across the UK. 

Dublin-born Daoirí (pronounced Derry) has been 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

"Effortless, instinctive, natural, …. the real deal" – Mark Radcliffe

Check him out at www.daoiri.com
Doors 6:45. Show starts 7:45
Tickets £15  - 07731661053  07890205980  or www.wegottickets.com 

Friday 30 September 2022 

Open Mic - White Lion pub, Heptonstall

The return of … The Open Mic

White Lion Pub, Heptonstall -

From 8.30pm.

Any performer guaranteed a slot! 

Friendly soundman (Mark) on hand to help you set up and sort out the twiddly bits on PA system.

Come on down and have a go, or just show up and drink in the atmos. And drink beer.

Saturday 1 October 2022

Friends of Hebden Bridge Station

Saturday 1st October 2022 10:30 am at the Town Hall in the cafe. Friends of Hebden Bridge Station are meeting to discuss our future plans at the station.

Apart from bulb planting, our last regular gardening sessions finish for the year on 8th October.

New volunteers and ideas welcome.

Saturday 1 October 2022

Raising funds for the Survivors of Torture Activity Fund

Fraylach Band

playing Klezma, Balkan and Gypsy

Licensed bar, snacks and hot drinks

The Fielden Centre

Burnley Road, Todmorden OL14 7DD

Book tickets

Wednesday 28 September 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society

A Yorkshire Year: 366 days of folklore, customs and traditions

Catherine Warr will be exploring the rich diversity of the customs of the county and asking what actually is 'a custom' and how does folklore develop in a community, including here in the Calder Valley.
Catherine Warr runs the YouTube channel 'Yorkshire's Hidden History' and has become a leading young local historian.

She has a passion for making history engaging and accessible to all, with videos that have been viewed by thousands of people all over the world. In 2021 she became the Engagement Fellow for the British Association for Local History and continues to work closely with others in the local history world.

Methodist Church, Market Street. Hebden Bridge. 7.30 free to members; £4 for visitors

29 September 2022

Screening of Alice - A fight for life

The Picture House, Hebden Bridge

On 29 September 2022, RWK Goodman are hosting a charity screening of Alice - A Fight for Life at The Picture House, Hebden Bridge. The documentary is being aired to mark the 40th anniversary.

Alice Jefferson developed the asbestos related disease of mesothelioma after working at Cape Insulation's Acre Mill asbestos plant in Hebden Bridge.

The event will commence at 12 noon. There will be a screening of the documentary, followed by refreshments and a specialist panel Q&A to conclude.

This is a fundraising event which is free to attend, however we would appreciate a donation of either £10 or £20 per person to be distributed to the asbestos support groups RWK Goodman support.

Book here

See HebWeb feature on the Acre Mill asbestos tragedy

24 September 2022

Friends of Hebden Bridge Station

10.30-12 pm

There are only a few gardening sessions left, including bulb planting, before the Friends of Hebden Bridge Station finish outdoor work for the year. Litter picking and watering still continues. On 24th September we will be gardening for an hour and then at 11:30 we will hold our (usually brief) Annual General Meeting.

Weather permitting, we shall be buying some refreshments from the café and holding the meeting at the front of the Station. Otherwise we shall hold it indoors in the Station Manager's office. New volunteers welcome.

Sunday 25 September 2022

Handmade Parade - postponed from 18th September

See this HebWeb news item for more info

Thursday 22 September 2022

Hymns Ancient and Modern 1861-2013:
its Rise, Development and Influence'

Heptonstall Historical Society Event 
Thursday September 22nd 7pm 
St Thomas the Apostle Church Heptontstall 
'Hymns Ancient & Modern 1861-2013: its Rise, 
Development and Influence' Rev. James Dickinson 

James' talk will explore the history of Anglican Hymnody. He will detail the years 1850 to 1920 and trace the haphazard beginnings of the 'the hymn' in the Church of England to the eventual dominance of, and the rivalry between, Hymns Ancient & Modern and the English Hymnal.  James will be providing musical accompaniment alongside his talk.

James Dickenson was ordained as a priest in 1971 and was Vicar of St. Edmund's Allerton for eleven years. He regularly preaches at Methodist and other churches in his local area of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. He has also taught history, religious education and mathematics and lectured on antique maps and topographical books. His speciality is Anglican Hymnody, and he is currently working on a PhD thesis at Durham University titled, The evolution of hymnody within the Church of England, 1790 to 1825. 

Free for members, £4 non-members. 

Friday 23 SEPTEMBER 2022

Sykes-Martin

Wadsworth Community Centre - Doors 6:45.

Miranda Sykes and Hannah Martin have played our venue before to sell-out audiences albeit with different musical partners and now they have formed a new duo, Sykes-Martin.

This is an exciting new collaboration from two of British folk's finest voices as they join forces to present a set of songs that takes them back to their shared roots in traditional music. With artists of such acclaim there is no need to tell you of their beautiful singing and fine musicianship.

In support we have Maddie Morris, recipient of the Radio 2 Young Folk award in 2019. Maddie's music is powerful poetic and insightful, evoking thoughts on contemporary social issues.

Doors 6:45. Show starts 7:45

Tickets £14/£7  - 07731661053   07890 205980  or www.wegottickets.com 

SUNDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER 2022

Fog Box presents Tony Law and special guests

20:00
Golden Lion Todmorden
Advance tickets on Skiddle

Canadian surrealist and master story-teller Tony Law will be joined by Kate McCabe,  a brilliant comedian combined with great and brilliantly funny observational skills - full of "stuff & nonsense".

And a special guest.

Wednesday 14 September 2022

Stop Fire & Rehire

Meeting cancelled

- Former Government minister Barry Gardiner will be showing the film at Mytholmroyd Community Centre on Weds 14 September, at 7pm.

See this HebWeb news item for more info.

Thursday 15 September 2022

Yarns from the Textile Trade – or close encounters of a famous kind

A Talk by Noel Moroney 'Yarns from the Textile Trade – or close encounters of a famous kind' for the Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall at 2pm on the 15th September

Noel gives us an exciting tour through his years in the Yorkshire textile trade and describes some of the interesting and well-known people he met and in some cases had strange experiences with.

The meeting starts at 2pm and is open to paid-up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Thursday 15 September 2022

Unravelled - Wool & Yarn Fanatics Social

7.30pm-9pm

Drink?, 15 Market Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EU

'Unravelled' is a new social evening for all those in Hebden Bridge who do anything with yarn and who fancies getting their WIP's (work in progress) out in public!

Whether you're a stitcher, knitter, knotter, weaver, achiever, spinner, winner, hooker or wool-chucker, we want you to be a part of it. Open to all ages, genders and abilities, just come along and be social.

For more details, or to register your interest, feel free to email us at hebdenbridgeunravelled@protonmail.com or visit the website at www.hebdenbridgeunravelled.co.uk

You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram - @HBUnravelled - and on Ravelry - Hebden Bridge - Unravelled

Saturday 17 September 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents...

Last minute change

Large Plants show is cancelled due to Covid.

Dark Matter Promotions are working on a new date for them to play at the Golden Lion Todmorden in the new year. Jesus Knievel will now headline the show on Saturday 17th September with the excellent local band RUBES in support.

Tickets remain valid for the rescheduled date or customers can claim a refund via Skiddle. Existing ticket holders can attend tomorrow's show for free. Everyone else, we'd like to ask for a small donation towards the night. Doors 8pm.

Golden Lion, Todmorden
Doors 8pm
Advance tickets via Skiddle

Monday 12 September 2022

Organised by Calder Valley Community Land Trust

Decent Housing in Older Age

Hebden Bridge Town Hall, 7.30pm

Come and hear about the creative ways people are addressing issues around 'Decent Housing in Older Age'.

Monday September 12th at 7.30pm in The Waterfront Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.

Our population is ageing and we have 3 excellent speakers who are experts in housing for people in older age.

10-11 September 2022

An Open Weekend at Nanholme Mills

Nanholme Mills, Shaw Wood Road, Eastwood are holding an 'open weekend' on the 10th and 11th September.

Call for a coffee, cake and ice-cream at 'Interesting Things' or view the art and crafted items for sale including sculpture and lino mosaics.

With businesses including a gym, dog grooming services, art prints and publications, craft supplies, book and instrument sales as well as vintage and bespoke furniture, there really should be something for everyone to enjoy. 10 am until 4-30pm each day.

Saturday, 10 September 2022

Picture-house

Picture House Heritage Open Day

10am to 12 noon: 

Visit Heritage Open Day at Hebden Bridge Picture House. 

There will be an exhibition highlighting the cinema's history and role in the community, screening of vintage gala films, a selection of posters on sale, the chance to see a scale model of the cinema building, refreshments and a Friends of the Picture House stall. 

All welcome, please call in.

Saturday, 10 September 2022

Lumb Bank Heritage Open Day

Come and explore Arvon's Writing House Lumb Bank during Heritage Open Day.  

Formally the home of poet Ted Hughes, Lumb Bank has been the home of Arvon's residential writing courses here since 1975. 

A chance to look around the house, find out about it's history and see the portrait of writers at Lumb, taken by photographer Clare McNamee.

Saturday 10th September between 11am and 2pm. FREE ENTRY
Tour of the house at 12 noon. Tea and cake can be purchased during the open day. 

Lumb Bank, The Ted Hughes Arvon Writing House,
Heptonstall, HX7 6DF

Saturday, 10 September 2022

Eating Disorders / Disordered Eating event

Hebden Bridge Town Hall, 11-3

Do you, or a loved one have disordered eating/an eating disorder?

Are you passionate about mental health and eating disorders? If you have said yes to either of the above questions and you live in Calderdale or the surrounding areas… We would love to hear from you!

At Insight Eating & Insight Health, we want to hear your views about what support is needed for people with eating disorders/disordered eating in Calderdale. If

you would like to contribute to this project, please see below ways to get involved. Please advise us if you have any adjustments needed in order to take part. More info and contact info.

Saturday, 10 September 2022

Luddenden Fete & Mayor Making

1pm 'till late!

Games, Tombola, Duck Races, Auction, BBQ food, Live Music and lots of fun.

Find us at St Mary's Church and the Lord Nelson Inn in the centre of the village.

All welcome - raising money for the new Mayor's chosen charity MIND.

Friday 9 September 2022

Dark Matter Promotions presents

Japanese Television + The Hazy Janes

Japanese Television surf on a swirling wave of reverb-drenched organ, garage-fuzz guitar, hypno-motorik bass and pounding, voodoo drums. With Halifax dynamic blues-rock duo The Hazy Janes in support.

Golden Lion, Todmorden
Doors 8pm
Advance tickets via Skiddle

Tuesday 6 September 2022

The future for Palestine/Israel: Apartheid or one democratic state?

Jeff Halper - Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions

7.00pm 8.30pm Trades Club, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Free entry, but donations welcome

  • Jeff Halper will discuss: why the "two-state solution" is dead (and was never alive)
  • the need to move beyond 'protest' and work towards a political end-game that will liberate historic Palestine from settler-colonialism, occupation and apartheid
  • the One Democratic State Campaign a Palestinian-led initiative with a 10-point programme for a establishing a single democratic state, with equal rights for all, between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River

Professor Jeff Halper, a Jewish Israeli, is the director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), an academic, author of many books on Palestine/ Israel, political activist and founding member of the One Democratic State Campaign.

Organised by the Halifax Friends of Palestine

Sunday 4 September 2022

Out in the Valley Community Picnic

Calder Holme Park

11.30 onwards.

Bring your own food and drink.

Gathering of friends for a picnic social event.


27 August - 3 September 2022

Camera Club Annual Exhibition

Wren

This year's Hebden Bridge Camera Club exhibition will be taking place at the Town Hall, Hebden Bridge from 27 August. As usual, visitors will have an opportunity to vote for their favourite images. Above: last year's winner - Barbara Lansdell's 'Wren'.

More info on this HebWeb news page

Saturday 3 September 2022

Blackshaw Head Fete

The annual Blackshaw Head Fete, held in Blackshaw Head, a village just above Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Family friendly Fete held every year at the end of summer.

The field next to the Chapel for live music, street performers, food, bar, children's games, bouncy castle, dog show and more.

Thursday 1 September 2022

17th century Yeoman Farmhouses and Oak Furniture of the Upper Calder Valley

Heptonstall Historical Society Event, 7 pm, Heptonstall Bowling and Social Club

PowerPoint talk by Peter Thornborrow 

In 1969 Peter Thornborrow bought an old semi-derelict farmhouse on the edge of the moors above Hebden Bridge, eventually winning a Civic Trust award for the 'Best house restoration in the North West of England.' In 1984 he was appointed Inspector of Historic Buildings by the D.O.E. to survey West Yorkshire, subsequently becoming the Historic Buildings Officer for West Yorkshire Archive Service. He is the author of 'Wakefield in 50 Buildings' and is currently writing Halifax in 50 Buildings. Peter will take us through a restoration journey via a photographic record. 

Friday 2 September 2022

Walk in Beauty: A guide to living in indigenous wisdom

Come along to the launch of local Author Alison Dhuanna's book Walk in Beauty, a travel log of haiku poems of her walks around Hebden Bridge and adventures across the country.

A Bar and nibbles will be served Venue is Brooklyn Studios, Hanging Royd Lane, Hebden Bridge.

Friday 2nd September at 6pm

Friday, 26 August 2022

Shaggy Dog Storytelling Club: Stories from the Floor

Fable, fairy tale, folk tale, myth, legend, or just a good old yarn - whether you've got a story to tell, or simply like to listen, join us in the upper room of the Stubbing Wharf Pub.

Tickets £7.00 on the door.'


Saturday 27 August 2022

The Real Coiners Public Workshop

Birchcliffe Centre, 2pm - 3.30pm

The Friends of Heptonstall Museum have been successful in securing the village museum as a community asset. 

Now, we want to know what ideas you have for our first museum exhibition. Opening in 2023, this will be based on 'The Real Coiners', the criminal gang of forgers led by 'King' David Hartley. 

Through the exhibition, we want to place these shadowy figures in their wider social, economic, political and religious contexts. 

We want to consider what life was like for people living in the area at the time, how people made ends meet, and think about what may have made the gang members turn to crime. 

Finally, we hope to consider the legacy of these figures and whether they were, and are, considered heroes or villains? The story of the Coiners is still relevant today and we want to know how you would tell their stories.

We will be holding two open public workshop sessions to consider how best to tell the stories of 'The Real Coiners'. Come and join us and learn more about the plans for the museum. 

You don't need any particular historical knowledge to come along and we hope to welcome a broad range of ages / experiences / views to make sure we reflect the diversity within our community.

Sign up for Heptonstall Museum newsletters

Sunday 28 August 2022

Arvon Live Writing Day at Hebden Bridge Town Hall

Arvon's Lumb Bank is running a Live Writing Day with Will Self and Amy Liptrot at Hebden Town Hall on Sunday 28th August.

Is your writing – whether fiction or nonfiction – about places? Are you interested in how to use a certain location in your work? Do you want to push boundaries, both literary and geographical?

Over the course of two Masterclasses delivered live and in-person, Will Self and Amy Liptrot will share some of their own methods of exploring an area – on foot, in words – and give you a chance to try them out. Do places have their own voices? Do they carry memories? How can we as writers tune into and translate them? You will consider what makes successful place writing as well as what makes you an individual.

There will be opportunities to be inspired by the landscape of Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley as well as places from your own experience and imagination: town or city, island or forest, kitchen or carpark, map or cloud.

More details and to book 

Sunday 28 August 2022

Wuthering Heights

Hebden Bridge Town Hall - 6.30pm-8.30pm

A vibrant new adaptation of Emily Brontë's elemental masterpiece.

Upon the brooding heath, unbound by the judgement of society, a wild and intoxicating obsession torments the moor. Be witness to a passion that goes beyond the grave.

SISATA engages with the nature of love, drawing out all its guises. In the toil for happiness, the lines between tenderness and mania, care and cruelty are woven in the mist.

Accompanied by beautifully haunting original live music and uplifting songs to support this whirlwind of a story, this tempest of the heart.

Book now

7 July - 20 August 2022

Slow the Flow Roadshow 

Together we can slow the flow is a climate action roadshow taking place across Calderdale from 7 July to 20 August to raise awareness about climate change and encourage people living and working in the area to take action to prevent major flooding events. 

The roadshow – the first across the borough – comprises of a travelling exhibition and varied events programme taking place in towns and high flood risk areas urging everyone from school children to businesses to help slow the flow of water and adapt to climate change. 

All events are free to attend. Events taking place at Hebden Bridge are: 

17 July and 7 August 10am-3pm Hardcastle Crags Information stall, family activities and NFM walk 

14 August 2-3.30pm Hebden Bridge town centre 
Organised Flood Walk with Andrew Entwhistle chief flood warden, followed by a drink at local pub 

20 August 10am - 3pm Calder Homes Park
Information stall, interactive exhibition and activities 

More info on this HebWeb news page

See Slow the Flow webpage

Sunday 21 August 2022

Cake and Pottery Sale

11.30-4.00 pm. Behind Town Hall, Hebden Bridge

A Fundraising event for: Survivors of Torture Activity Fund (STAF)

Please come along

If you can make a cake for us to sell at the event please contact John on 07789 264770

Monday 15 August 2022

Calder Food Support

Hot food at the Good Shephard in Mytholmroyd between 5 and 7 next Monday and every Monday. This just about sharing food and having a chat or playing a game. Children very welcome with an adult. Donations welcome but not needed. Please ring for more details 07741 457658. My name is Bernice.

Saturday 13 August 2022

Benefit following Burlees House Fire

Councillors Josh Fenton Glyn and Sarah Courtney rapidly organised a response to the awful Burlees House fire.

With the help of Mal Campbell, the Trades Club and Dave Boardman there will be a gig at the Trades Club on Saturday 13 August, a Fundraiser for the small businesses affected by the Burlees House fire:

live psychedelic acoustic, folk and blues following by eclectic beats from DJs Dave Stumblefunk and Indignados - expects rare grooves, jazz, soul, reggae, afrobeat and more.

Doors 7pm

Sunday 14 August 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7 pm to 9:30 pm, in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge HX7 8EE

The Lost Chord Ensemble meets about once a month. 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.

4-7 August 2022

Celebration of Twinning

A celebration of 27 years of twinning between Hebden Royd and Warstein will take place between 4th and 7th August.

Despite suffering from a painful broken arm, Mayor Jane Hoyle will welcome our visitors at Hebden Bridge Town Hall at 13.00 hours on Friday 5th August.

Their programme will include enjoying the Vintage Weekend and taking a walk in Cragg Vale led by the Local History Society. Contact Jane Jackson for further details.

Jane Jackson: Secretary/Communications Officer, Hebden Bridge Twinning Society, 01422 846 081; 07770 657 496)

See Twinning Society website and Facebook page

Thursday 4 August 2022

Pre-historic Barkisland in the 21st Century

Heptonstall Historical Society Event 

Thursday August 4th 7pm 

Heptonstall Bowling and Social Club

Speaker Brian Howcroft, South Pennine Archaeology Network

Brian will report on layers of local evidence from the nomadic Mesolithic hunters through to the Neolithic settlers and later Bronze Age occupation. 

Free to members, £4 non members

Saturday 6 August 2022

Coffee and Cake

Join Hebden Royd Christian Aid for:

Coffee and Cake at Hope Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge

10am-1pm

Enjoy a delicious array of cakes with coffee (or tea) and support the work of Christian Aid

6-7 August 2022

Vintage Weekend car rally

Organised by the Rotary Club - see website

6-7 August 2022

Steam Punk Weekend

Saturday 6 August 2022

Remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki

Join us to remember those who died when the nuclear bombs were dropped, those who still suffer from radiation poisoning, and say never again!

Saturday 6th August 2022 11am

Packhorse Bridge, Hebden Bridge.

Poetry, Readings, Song, Reflection.

Organised by Calder Valley CND for Peace & Justice - join us on Facebook, email cath@yorkshirecnd.org.uk, or phone 07980 291478.

See HebWeb news item

Saturday 6 August 2022

Hebden Royd Christian Aid Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea and a delicious array of Cakes, what's not to like.

Join us at Hope Baptist Church New Road Hebden Bridge on Saturday August 6th, 10-1pm and support the work of Christian Aid. Wheelchair accessible.

Sunday 7 August 2022

Visit by the Archdeacon of Halifax to Heptonstall

St Thomas, Heptonstall

The Venerable Bill Braviner, the Archdeacon of Halifax, is coming to preach at a service of evening prayer.

Refreshments served from 4:30 pm with the service beginning at 5:30 pm. All welcome.

25-31 July 2022

Happy Valley Pride Announce 2022

Happy Valley Pride Announce 2022 Line-Up Happy Valley Pride celebrates LGBTQ+ life in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, Mytholmroyd, and surrounding areas. It is the first full week-long festival since 2019. More info on this HebWeb news page

28-30 July 2022

Little Theatre

Play Write! – A Festival of New Drama At the end of July, Hebden Bridge Little Theatre plays host to a special event in the arts calendar, as the second Play Write! Festival takes place. See this HebWeb news item for more info

Thursday 28 July 2022

Sylvia Plath Festival - Heptonstall Events

Join Festival Director Sarah Corbett and Michael Crowley to learn about the Heptonstall events during the Sylvia Plath Festival this coming October and how to get involved.

There will be some poetry from Sarah and Michael and refreshments available.

Heptonstall Bowling Club 7-8.30 pm. 

Friday 29 July 2022

Shaggy Dog Storytelling Club: Stories from the Floor

Fable, fairy tale, folk tale, myth, legend, or just a good old yarn - whether you've got a story to tell, or just like to listen, join us in the upper room of the Stubbing Wharf Pub (now under new management and with much comfier chairs!).

Tickets £7.00 on the door.

Monday 18 July 2022

Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum

Regular monthly meeting next Monday 18th July, 3pm to 5pm, by Zoom video link.

HBDAF Aims to improve access for disabled people in the Hebden Bridge area, and we meet on the 3rd Monday of each month by Zoom video.

We are currently working on our access maps of Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, and we'd welcome input from local residents.

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 also welcome non-disabled associates.

We welcome new members with any kind of impairment, difference or health condition, so we can know what barriers we all face in access to places, events, information or services.

You are welcome to attend regularly, occasionally, or for only part of the meeting, to suit your needs. You are also welcome to raise any access issues by phone or email if you don't want to come to a meeting. Please join us!

For further info contact sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com 01422 844914

Thursday 21 July 2022

Can you hear me Mother? – The Art of the Monologue

Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden at 1400 on the 21st July with the Talk entitled 'Can you hear me, Mother? – The Art of the Monologue' by David Skillen.

David describes himself as a "consumer of history" and is an engaging, animated and entertaining professional speaker on a variety of historical subjects. 

On the 21st July, he will be talking about the monologue which has formed a part of the dramatic landscape from Shakespeare's Hamlet to Stanley Holloway. In this talk, we will see how the monologue has developed. We will look at its role in 19th Century Politics and see how "stump speeches" evolved into the modern "soundbite" Of course this will feature a performance of a number of monologues and a visit to "A famous seaside place called Blackpool"

The talk is open to all current members of the Todmorden u3a, but if anyone is not a member they can attend one talk free, by contacting the membership secretary at membership@u3atod.org.uk

Thursday 21 July 2022

Calder Valley Voices Summer Concert

Supporting Acts
Local poet - Steve Nash.
Lively tunes and quirky songs :Neil Downe

Homemade cakes during interval
All profits to charity

Thursday 21 July 2022

The moon, the glow, the light - the launch

An exhibition of artworks inspired the the mysterious ways of the moon, by Todmorden based artist Michael Powell at Imaginary Wines, Todmorden.

Launch event: 6-8pm, 21 July

Exhibition Runs: 22 July- 18 September

The exhibition includes a sound installation by Mark s. Williamson.

@thecloudgallery
@imaginarywines
thecloudgallery.com

21 Water St,
Todmorden
OL14 5AB

Saturday 16 July 2022

Hebden Bridge Clothes Swap

Swap your unwanted clothes, shoes and accessories for new (to you) items at Hebden Town Hall, 11am- 3pm, Sat 16 July.

Volunteers needed.

See Facebook page - or email

Saturday 16 July 2022

University of Third Age is 40

u3a Todmorden are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of its organisation in our country, with an event on Saturday 16th of July, from 10am to 3pm.

It will take place on the ground floor of the Central Methodist Hall, Union Street, Todmorden from 10am until 3pm, and we welcome anyone to attend, those who are already aware of the organisation, and people who may have never heard of u3a.

Members of u3a will be at stands, and other displays and look forward to telling visitors about the many groups in u3a Todmorden, from Art and Crafts to Walking Cricket. We will also provide help and information for people who would like to join u3a Todmorden.

Tea and coffee will be available for visitors.

Gill Radford, who is organising the event said, 'u3a is a marvellous organisation which helps us to learn new skills and make friends in retirement. Why not come along and find out how u3a can change your life!'

Saturday 9 July 2022

Meadows Activity Day celebrates ancient grasslands - Enjoy vital local meadows and ecosystems on Saturday 9 July at High Hirst Woodmeadow - guided walks, traditional crafts, heritage display and more. See HebWeb news item

Saturday 9 July 2022

Vocal Highs Presents

Summer in Harmony

An evening of uplifting a cappella pop, soul and folk

also featuring Joan the Wad and Sam Wintrip

Pay as you feel

Bar, delicious treats

All profits for New Start

Doors at 7:30 pm

Todmorden College & Community Hub, Burnley Road, 0L14 7BX

Tickets available online via Eventbrite, Facebook and Todmorden Information Centre

Wednesday 6 July 2022

Calder Ward Forum

The Terrace Room, Hebden Bridge Town Hall

Wednesday 6th July 2022 Starts at 6.00pm

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. 

All welcome.

Thursday 7 July 2022

IOU Hebden Bridge Hostel Open Day

12noon- 8PM
DJs and light refreshments from 5pm

The Open Day is a chance for Calderdale residents, artists, businesses and community groups to see the new hostel, meet the team, find out more about plans, the space and activities.

The Hostel's Artists in Residence - Charlotte Mellor Meecham and Bodie Cameron will also be on hand to meet visitors and talk about their creative work before playing DJ sets from 5pm.

Thursday 7 July 2022

Monday 4 July 2022

"Not in our name"

Join this meeting organised by Halifax Friends of Palestine, discussing how "we can reject Israel's ongoing racist colonial project."

7pm to 8.30pm

Hebden Bridge Town Hall

1-3 July 2022

Open Studios

More info

Saturday 2 July 2022

Waiting For Wesley

1pm. Heptonstall Museum, Church Yard Bottom, Heptonstall, HX7 7PL.

Tickets via Eventbrite

Waiting For Wesley is set in the Calder Valley in the summer of 1842 when a wave of strikes engulfed Lancashire and Yorkshire. As well as demanding a reversal of wage cuts, many workers also demanded the government give way on the People's Charter and introduce universal male suffrage.

Supporters of 'physical force' Chartism were numerous in the Halifax area. Hebden Bridge Radical Association declared its belief in "the justice and right of the people to possess arms in their own defence." Thousands of troops confronted strikers, killing five and wounding many more.

In one family, tensions mount as a husband and wife are torn between allegiance to the church and organising the rebellion. There will be a Q and A after the performance and a progress report on the future of Heptonstall Museum.

Saturday 2 July 2022

Co-operatives Work!

Join us on Saturday 2nd July 2022 - UN International Day of Co-operatives - for a multi-event day in Hebden Bridge showcasing the past, present and future of co-operation in Calderdale. The daytime events are all free.

There will be a co-operative history walk around Hebden Bridge in the morning, culminating in the laying of flowers on the graves of local co-operators who helped shape the wider co-op world. This will be followed by a conference in the afternoon at Hebden Bridge Town Hall showcasing the past, present and future of co-operation in Calderdale. 

Calderdale co-operatives (you'd be surprised by how many there are) ranging from the retail, wholesale, hospitality, environmental, care and publishing sectors will give you a flavour of how co-operatives provide sustainable economic and social solutions now and into the future. 

In addition, keynote speakers include Tracy Brabin (West Yorkshire Mayor), Councillor Jane Scullion (Deputy Leader of Calderdale Council), Rose Marley (Chief Executive of Co-operatives UK) and David Burch (Senior Researcher at the Centre for Local Economic Strategies).

The Commoners' Choir at the Trades Club in the evening will round off the day's events.

See calderdale.coop for more details, including booking information.

Saturday 2 July 2022

Open Air Concert

ZAREBI - Georgian Folk Ensemble

Open 1pm, Singing 2pm

Landfarm Gardens, Colden HX7 7PT

Refreshments available - Bring your own blankets or chairs.

£5 entrance cash only.

www.zarebi.co.uk - 01422 845875

Parking limited

Saturday 2 July 2022

Hepton Singers' summer is one of ice and fire

Hepton Singers' summer concert: Hepton Singers, the chamber choir based in the Calder Valley, will present an early evening concert in Heptonstall on Saturday 2nd July.

Entitled Ice and Fire. Read more

Sunday 3 July 2022

Festival in Mytholmroyd offers chance to try out an e-bike

Try out an e-bike: A new family-friendly festival takes place in Mytholmroyd on Sun 3 July. The event will give people chance to try out electric bikes free of charge on a traffic-free section of Cragg Road, the longest continuous ascent in the country. See HebWeb news item

Sunday 3 July 2022

Dark Matter presents

Professional comedy night: Sam Serrano , Simon Lomas and special guest Alfie Carter

Doors 7.30pm
Tickets via Skiddle and on the door
Golden Lion, Todmorden (upstairs)

20-25 June 2022

The Little Theatre

Things I Know to be True The Little Theatre's June production is this intense family drama by Andrew Bovell and directed by Rachel Doyle-Richards, from Mon 20 June till 25 June. See HebWeb news item

Saturday 25 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts

Crossings Exhibition

Unwind and celebrate the unique features of our local landscape as the Crossings Exhibition passes through Hebden Royd in June!

Check out the free exhibition featuring prints and a slide show of 100's of photographs submitted by the public of crossings found around Calderdale. Open 11am to 4pm:

Saturday 11 June at Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Saturday 18 June at St John's Church Cragg Vale
Saturday 25 June at Mytholmroyd Community Centre

While you appreciate the photographs, hear a SOUNDWALK captured by local sound artist Jo Kennedy, inspired by the pictures that people have taken, and by time spent listening and recording in 6 Hebden Royd locations.

In addition, on its first release is the official CROSSINGS MAP, beautifully designed by local maker and illustrator Kerith Ogden, influenced by some of the entries.

Together with Hebden Bridge Walkers Action this project has created a massive repository of local crossings which fill our landscape allowing us to explore - stiles, gates, tunnels, bridges, gaps in the wall, tracks and stepping stones.

See web page

Saturday 25 June 2022

Come and join us for...

  • The Great Tea Party
  • The Great Hebden Bake Off
  • The Human Library
  • Local organisations information stalls
  • Sounds of Summer with local DJs
  • A range of activities for young people provided by CLOUD, inc: skateboarding, football competition, frisbee, hula hoops, Diablo, stone painting, street art.

All activities are FREE

Mobiloo accessible toilets will be on site

For more info contact reach4ward4@gmail.com or 07707 449223

An event brought to you by Reach4wrd Community Project

Saturday 25 June 2022

Picture-house

Helen of Four Gates

with score performed by live string quartet 

Don't miss a rare chance to see Cecil Hepworth's melodrama, Helen of Four Gates (1920), which was filmed on the moors around Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. A silent film, on the evening of Saturday 25th June, it's being screened at Hebden Bridge Picture House with new live accompaniment scored by Ben Burrows and performed for the first time by the Treske Quartet. 

The film was adapted from a popular novel of the same name by Ethel Carnie Holdsworth and was shot on location on the Pennine moors around Heptonstall and Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, which Carnie Holdsworth had used as the setting for her novel. The film's intertitles were written in the original Yorkshire dialect of the novel.

For over 80 years Helen of Four Gates was believed to be irretrievably lost, until an original 35mm print was discovered in a film vault in Canada in 2007. It's been screened locally only 5 times since the rediscovery of the sole surviving copy of the film. This is the last event in the cinema's centenary year calendar of celebrations.

Introduction by Heptonstall filmmaker Nick Wilding, who was instrumental in finding the surviving copy of the film 15 years ago. 

Tickets via www.hbph.co.uk


Read this HebWeb News item from 2011 telling the story of how this classic silent film was tracked down to once again enthrall audiences at the Hebden Bridge Picture House.

Sunday 26 June 2022

Concert of words and music to welcome in Summer with Cantorelli

At St. Thomas the Apostle Parish Church, Heptonstall (in the old church, weather permitting, or in the new church)


Cantorelli, a vocal octet based in the Calder Valley, is performing a programme of words and music to welcome in summer in the ruins of the old church in Heptonstall (or in the new church if it is wet) in aid of Parish Church funds on Sunday 26th June at 3.30pm. Admission is free.

The programme includes 17th century madrigals from across Europe, songs by Henry Purcell including choruses from the Fairy Queen and 20th century songs by Stanford, Finzi and Vaughan Williams.

For more information visit the choir's website.

Thursday 23 June 2022

Heptonstall: The Far Side

A walk and talk led by John Billingsley for Heptonstall Historical Society. Thursday 23rd June 7pm, meet @ Heptonstall Bowling and Social Club. 

John Billingsley, resident in the valley since 1975, is convenor of the Folklore Section of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society, and has written or edited ten books, mostly on folklore and magical tradition locally and beyond; his most recent is Charming Calderdale (2020), an introduction to magical protections of buildings in the borough. He has also been editor of Northern Earth, the neo-antiquarian journal, for over thirty years.

The evening's walk will take in some of the more unusual and less talked-about aspects of Heptonstall history, as well as more familiar locations. Mostly on paved ground, one short stretch of footpath will take us down to the edge above Hell Hole Rocks. Please wear appropriate footwear. It can be slippery underfoot. It is expected to take around two hours, depending on the progress of the group. 
Places are limited to 18

To book a place, please email maryrellen@yahoo.co.uk 
Free for HS members, £4 non members. 

Friday 24 June 2022

Shaggy Dog Storytellers: Stories from the Floor

All good things come to those who wait, so we hope you good things, who have been very patient, will join us for the relaunch of the Shaggy Dog Storytelling Club. We're kicking off with stories from the floor, so whether you've a story to tell, or want to sit and listen to tales well told in the recently refurbished Stubbing Wharf Pub, Hebden Bridge, we'd love to see you.

Starts at 8pm, tickets £7 on the door.

Monday 20 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum regular monthly meeting

Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum, HBDAF 

Ordinary Meeting next Monday 20th June, 3pm to 5pm, by Zoom video link.

HBDAF Aims to improve access for disabled people in the Hebden Bridge area, and we meet on the 3rd Monday of each month by Zoom video.

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 kind of impairment, difference or health condition, so we can know what barriers we all face in access to places, events, information or services.

You are welcome to attend regularly, occasionally, or for only part of the meeting, to suit your needs. You are also welcome to raise any access issues by phone or email if you don't want to come to a meeting. Please join us!

For further info contact sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com 01422 844914

Thursday 16 June 2022

Resolutions and Superstitions

Speaker: Chris Helme

Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden at 1400 on the 16th June with the Talk entitled 'Resolutions and Superstitions' by Chris Helme.

This talk looks at the origins of those New Year resolutions that many of us start with the best of intentions, but do they last. Why do some people worry about Friday the 13th? What is its significance? Why do we send Valentine cards? Who started it all and why is a four-leaf clover supposed to be lucky? All these questions and many more will be answered by Chris and there will also have a few laughs along the way.

The meeting starts at 14.00 and is open to paid up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Saturday 18 June 2022

Rise up - Mytholmroyd Free Music Festival

Free to attend one day music festival on Gala Field next to Mytholmroyd Co-op and in Dusty Miller, Barbary's Bar, St Michael's Church Hall, Shoulder of Mutton, Mytholmroyd Working Men's Club on June 18th from 12 noon until 9.00pm.

Do and Foodstalls. 

See website

Saturday 18 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts

Crossings Exhibition

Unwind and celebrate the unique features of our local landscape as the Crossings Exhibition passes through Hebden Royd in June!

Check out the free exhibition featuring prints and a slide show of 100's of photographs submitted by the public of crossings found around Calderdale. Open 11am to 4pm:

Saturday 11 June at Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Saturday 18 June at St John's Church Cragg Vale
Saturday 25 June at Mytholmroyd Community Centre

While you appreciate the photographs, hear a SOUNDWALK captured by local sound artist Jo Kennedy, inspired by the pictures that people have taken, and by time spent listening and recording in 6 Hebden Royd locations.

In addition, on its first release is the official CROSSINGS MAP, beautifully designed by local maker and illustrator Kerith Ogden, influenced by some of the entries.

Together with Hebden Bridge Walkers Action this project has created a massive repository of local crossings which fill our landscape allowing us to explore - stiles, gates, tunnels, bridges, gaps in the wall, tracks and stepping stones.

See web page

Saturday 18 June 2022

Laser-Cutting Introduction

10am - 4:30pm
At Bridge Rectifier, 2-4 Stubbing Holme Road, 
Hebden Bridge, HX7 6EA (opposite scrapyard entrance)

Laser cutting

  • 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

Bridge Rectifier is a not-for-profit community hackerspace/ makerspace.

Open Evenings run 7 to 9 pm every Wednesday & Open Day first Saturday of each month.

Book via website link

Saturday 18 Sunday 19 June 2022

Midgley Open Gardens & Studios

11.00am to 5.00pm. 

15 lovely private gardens open to view over the weekend. Gardens display a range of styles and sizes, all suited to the challenging conditions of gardening on a windy hillside - often with a greaat view.

Artists' studios open this year too. Home made refreshments & lunches, and a warm welcome throughout the village

Friday 10 June 2022

The return of … The Open Mic

White Lion Pub, Heptonstall

From 8.30pm.

Any performer guaranteed a slot! 

Friendly soundman (Mark) on hand to help you set up and sort out the twiddly bits on PA system.

Come on down and have a go, or just show up and drink in the atmos. And drink beer.

10-12 June 2022

Hebden Folk Roots Festival

The award-wining Hebden Folk Roots Festival is back for 2022 on 10th, 11th and 12th June. This year we have our most exciting line-up yet! Over these three days, we will be welcoming some of the best contemporary folk musicians in the business to Hebden Bridge. From Celtic rock to trad tunes, and everything in between.

See website for more info and early bird tickets.

Saturday 11 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts

Crossings Exhibition

Unwind and celebrate the unique features of our local landscape as the Crossings Exhibition passes through Hebden Royd in June!

Check out the free exhibition featuring prints and a slide show of 100's of photographs submitted by the public of crossings found around Calderdale. Open 11am to 4pm:

Saturday 11 June at Hebden Bridge Town Hall
Saturday 18 June at St John's Church Cragg Vale
Saturday 25 June at Mytholmroyd Community Centre

While you appreciate the photographs, hear a SOUNDWALK captured by local sound artist Jo Kennedy, inspired by the pictures that people have taken, and by time spent listening and recording in 6 Hebden Royd locations.

In addition, on its first release is the official CROSSINGS MAP, beautifully designed by local maker and illustrator Kerith Ogden, influenced by some of the entries.

Together with Hebden Bridge Walkers Action this project has created a massive repository of local crossings which fill our landscape allowing us to explore - stiles, gates, tunnels, bridges, gaps in the wall, tracks and stepping stones.

See web page

Sunday 12 June 2022

Wadsworth Walking Market

11am-4pm

Join us for the Wadsworth Walking Market where our 3 hubs Wainsgate Chapel, Old Town Cricket Club and Wadsworth Community Centre will host our Makers Market, featuring local crafters, jewellers, authors and artists. 

In between the hubs you can wander around the Table Top Trail where residents set up stalls outside their homes.

Trail maps will be available from Old Town Post Office for £1, with all sales being donated to Wainsgate Chapel for their community garden project.

Parking may be limited so please use public transport where possible, we are on the 595 bus route.

Thursday 2 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All: Mask making, Bhangra dancing and Curry Night

Wadsworth Community Association and friends have organised a wild weekend of fun for all. On Saturday we start our Festival with a Parade (12.30 p.m.) so there is a Mask Making workshop at Old Town Community Centre at 3.00 p.m. on Thursday 2nd June.

Also at the Centre, there will be a free Bhangra Dance workshop for Under 16s round about 3.00 p.m. led by Hardeep Sahota of the World Bhangra Council. 

Free Bhangra workshop for Over 16s at 4.30 p.m.

Contact Pat on 17731 475100 to book a place.

Bhangra Performance at 5.30 p.m.

Delicious Curry Night from 6.00 p.m.

Adults £5.00; Children £2.50. Bar Everyone welcome.

Thursday 2 June 2022

Thursday 2 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All: Jubilee Quiz

Robin Hood Pub, Pecket Well: Thursday 2nd June 2022

Start time: 9.00 p.m.

Come and test your knowledge or just enjoy the beer and good food.

2-5 June 2022

Platinum Jubilee at St James' Church

St James' Church (Church Lane, Hebden Bridge HX7 6DS) has organised the following for the local community with thanks to a grant from Hebden Royd Town Council.

2nd to 5th June, anytime between 11 am and 3 pm - Exhibition about Mytholm during the last 70 years, charting the changes in the life of the local community since 1952 and changes during that time in areas such as fashions, toys, games, food, drinks, sweets, weddings, memories. Hebden Royd School will also be marking their postponed 150th anniversary with an exhibition of the history of the school.

5th June between 12 pm and 2 pm - A pot-luck picnic where local people bring their own picnic to eat on their own blanket or chairs either at the church or on the nearby field. For those who may not be able to provide their own picnic, there will be some "Food Share" items available. In the event of wet weather, St John's room at the church will be used. There will be a professionally-made cake in the shape of a 2D Coronation Crown on display until about 1 pm. On arrival at the church, people will be asked to collect a ticket for a free slice of either sponge cake, fruit cake or vegan cake in exchange for their ticket after 1 pm. (100 tickets available).

The colour theme for the Platinum Jubilee is purple, which the church will be using for decorations and flowers, together with the union flag. We encourage you to wear something purple or dress in 1952 fashions. Email for more info

Friday 3 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Nature Play and Art Workshop

Come and join this free Art workshop

From 10.30 am - 12.00 pm at Wadsworth Community Centre, Billy Lane, Old Town HX7 8RY

Using natural materials to create Parade flags and lanterns.

Booking highly recommended

Contact Louisa on 07985 490419

Parade on Saturday Old Town Green 12.30 p.m.

Friday 3 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Music & Dance evening

Wadsworth Community Centre, Billy Lane, Old Town HX7 8RY

Doors open 6.30 p.m.

Come and join us for a fabulous evening of music with Hebden Bridge based youth folk band: Jiggerie Folkerie - 7.00 p.m. Then get ready to swing your partners in a traditional Ceilidh with Peaceworks from 8.00 p.m.

Entrance £5.00 - book early as numbers limited to allow space to dance.

Contact Carol on 07584 137128

We will be serving our legendary Pie and Peas from 7.30 p.m.

Real ale at our excellent bar. 

Saturday 4 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Drumming workshops and Performance

Free Drumming Workshops with the amazing Drum Machine

Old Town Green

10.30 a.m. Under 16s
11.45 p.m. Over 16s

Stay for their Performance on the stage on the Green at 3.00 p.m. - see our Festival details for other events on the Green on Saturday afternoon.

Contact Molly on 07472 535853 to book a place or just come along and make a noise!

Saturday 4 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Jubilant 5k Jog

Registration at Old Town Cricket Club. Register on the day 8am to 8.45.

9am start. Well-marked moorland route. Walkers welcome. No dogs please.

Cancelled if very bad weather.

Runners aged under 18 must have a responsible adult present & parental consent. Under 12s must run with an adult.

Limited space to park outside the venue.

More information on Facebook

Saturday 4 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Circus Skills Workshops

Free Circus Skills Workshop from 11.00 a.m. at Pecket Well Playground - All welcome

Dmitri Ogden from FlameOz will be sharing his many skills including juggling, Stilts, plate spinning, Devil Stick, Hula Hoops, Unicycle and more.

Also on Old Town Green on Saturday afternoon

Contact Julia on 01422 843873 to book a place or just come along.

Saturday 4 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts workshops

Free taster workshops launched: Hebden Bridge Arts invites you to book one of their free workshops or walks happening on Saturday 4th June at the Open Space 70 launch at Hebden Bridge Town Hall. Including stalls, live music and tetrapak printing. More info on this HebWeb news page

Saturday 4 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Festival

Come to the Festival - Old Town Green

12.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

12.30 p.m. Parade - all welcome - prizes for best Fancy Dress
1.00 p.m. Bring your picnic to the Green or enjoy our BBQ
1.30 p.m. Old Town Junior Band

Races, games, stalls, great Beer Tent, Giant Slide
Drum Machine and Circus skills performances

Brilliant live music from 3.00 p.m. starring Reggie and the Crayfish, Pepperjam and the legendary Owterzeds

Saturday 4 June 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts: Open Space 70 launch party

Open Space 70: Hebden Bridge Arts invites you to join them on Saturday 4 June at Hebden Bridge Town Hall for the launch of Open Space 70 – their exciting, new, year-long project.

See HebWeb news item


Saturday 4 June 2022

Jubilee Celebration

1pm. Heptonstall Methodist Chapel and Sunday School. 

Fantastic local folk group Ghost Train are returning with local food producers and yummy lunches. Family fun with children's storyteller, face painting and crafts.

Plant sale too!

Sunday 5 June 2022

Jubilee Celebration

10.30 - 1.30 Hebden Royd Methodist Church, Market Street, Hebden Bridge.

Celebration Service at 10.30am, refreshments, stalls, children's activities 11.30 - 1.30.

All welcome to join the party.

Sunday 5 June 2022

A Reet Royal Jubilee for All

Musical Afternoon

Wainsgate Chapel, Old Town HX7 8SU

Come and join us for a restful end to our Platinum Jubilee celebrations

2.00 p.m. Old Town Primary School Choir

3.00 p.m. Accordion and Harp music.

All welcome to this free event.

Thursday 26 May 2022

Free Craft Workshop

26th May, 3 pm to 5 pm at St James' Church, Church Lane, Hebden Bridge HX7 6DS – Free Craft Workshop - accompanied children are invited to drop-in to this workshop and make their own memorial book to complete during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Weekend.

Friday 27 May 2022

Benefit for St Augustine's Centre

At the Trades Club on 27 May, a benefit for St Augustine's Centre – offering support to those seeking asylum in Halifax and Calderdale. Read more

Saturday 28 May 2022

Bentley Rhythm Ace (live)

West Midlands duo Mike Stokes and Richard March (former Pop Will Eat Itself) with a manic beat assault overladen with sampled kitsch. Their live performance is 'serious with a smirk'. These boys are wicked fun and very entertaining.

Plus DJ Glenn Evans who is making a name for himself with some great house sets from acid to Disco

Golden Lion, Todmorden
Saturday 28th May, 8pm
Tickets via Skiddle

Sunday 15 May 2022

Hebden Bridge Junior Band Spring Fair

The band's next performance is at our Spring Fair on Sunday 15th May between 11.30am and 3pm at the Town Hall in Hebden Bridge.

There will be refreshments, including homemade cakes, tea and coffee, some stalls and of course not forgetting great brass band music!

Hope you can come along and support us. Entry is free.

Sunday 15 May 2022

Voices unite for Ukraine

Three Valleys Gospel Choir are presenting an afternoon of song from various Calderdale singing groups including Calder Valley Voices, Todmorden Choral Society and many more to raise money for the crisis in Ukraine.

You can pay £8 adults, £5 concessions or £3 children on the door at Todmorden Unitarian Church at 2.30pm on May 15 or get your tickets on Eventbrite.

Sunday 22 May 2022

Cream Tea and Plant Sale

Come and enjoy a traditional Cream Tea and bring and buy plant sale at: John's house and garden, 5, The Hollins, Todmorden OL14 8B

Cream Tea - £5.00 .
Raffle with great prizes

All proceeds will go to the Survivors of Torture Activity Fund (STAF)

If you have any plants to donate, please contact John to arrange for collection or bring on the day. Mob 07789 264770

Parking information
You can park on Stansfield Hall Road but no access for cars up our short track. Lifts can be arranged however if you have mobility difficulties.

Saturday 14 May 2022

Dark Matter Band Showcase

Presenting fresh talent
Golden Lion, Fielden Square Todmorden

Doors 4.30pm

Kyogen, Gdansk81, Legs on Wheels, Bingo Harry, Rubes, The Matchbox and The Masochists plus DJ glenn evans

Tickets via Skiddle or on the door

Wednesday 11 May 2022

A Celebration of Wellbeing and Mental Health

10 am until 2.30 at Halifax Minster

Free Vegetarian and vegan lunch

Workshops and drama presentation

The conference is open to everyone, especially the faith communities and mental health agencies

Key Note Speakers

Jim McManus
Director of Public Health Hertfordshire

Jonny Richardson Glenn
CEO Healthy Minds Calderdale

Register for free here to ensure you get your lunch

Thursday 12 May 2022

Dark Matter and Slomanmusic

Music Open Mic

Golden Lion, Todmorden - downstairs
Thursday 12th May 7.30pm - 11pm (free)

We would like to support and encourage people that would love to play live, music, spoken word, etc but may have struggled a little with confidence or nerves in the past , we would be happy to chat prior and offer some techniques and reassurance that may help.

If you would like a slot, we are pre booking by contacting Andy Sloman or Lou Wowski on FB .. plus you can just turn up, but we do recommend booking early.

Sunday 8 May 2022

Cragg Vale Community Association

Spaw Sunday Celebration and Community Picnic

2.30-4pm

Meet at St. John's Church with Ryburn Longswords and join the procession to the Spa for Traditional Spa Blessing. Or you can join the procession when it passes the Robin Hood at around 2.45pm.

Free Community Picnic followed by Music and Dancing with Ryburn Longswords at the Robin Hood.

For further information call Marianne Hood on 01422 885224

Sunday 8 May 2022

Dark Matter, Slomanmusic and the Golden Lion present

Ukraine fundraiser for DEC Humanitarian Appeal

Music and spoken word to fill your boots

Golden Lion, Todmorden - downstairs
Sunday 8th May 4.30pm - 10.30pm
Suggested donation £5

Line up:

10 - 10.30pm Thee Windom Earles (equal parts garage scuzz, rockabilly lunacy and fever-dream surf-a-go-go)
9 - 9.30pm Dead Sea Apes (psych noise)
8.15 - 8.45pm Hazel's Maze (4 piece psychedelic rock)
7.30 - 8pm The Hazy Janes (Acoustic set) 
6.20 - 6.30pm Guest Speaker
6.10 - 6.20pm Trixxi Corish
5.40 - 6.10pm John Haycock (electronic kora)
5.30 - 5.40pm Trixxi Corish (Irish a cappella folk)
5 - 5.30pm Les Gillon & The Agents of Karma

Sunday 8 May 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7 pm to 9:30 pm, in the Little Theatre bar,
Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.

The Lost Chord Ensemble 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, such as Fiddler on the Roof, In a Persian Market, Smiles, then Kisses.

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.

Saturday 30 April 2022 - Monday 2 May 2022

Through Alice's Eyes

Saturday 30 April - Monday 2 May 2022 10 am - 4 pm
Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8DG

Exhibition showcases the work of Hebden Bridge photographer Alice Longstaff, whose career spanned most of the 20th century. Alice is well known for her portrait photography, but this exhibition shows a different side to her work, focusing on pictures taken out and about in the community. These pictures are honest, affectionate, and often humorous, combining fascinating social history with incredible creativity and technical skill. Some are unidentified so you may be able to help!

Sunday 1 May 2022

Playing For Grown-Ups!

Creative groups for adventurous spirits

Come and enjoy relaxation, self-expression and connection with others through drama, mindful movement, and making. 

All welcome, no experience necessary 

£3-10 All profits to Freedom from Torture

Booking required. 

First Sunday of the month, 2-4pm, Salem Mill, Hebden Bridge

To reserve a place or for more information:

mo.movingmatters@gmail.com / 07837 684394

Saturday 30 April 2022

Hebden Bridge WI Spectacular Spring Rag Market

10:30am - 4pm

Venues;

The Waterfront Room, The Town Hall

Northlight Studios, Hangingroyd Lane

Additional stalls at the Word of Mouth workshop on Valley Road.

Entry £1 for Adults  - Crafty young things under 16 Free Entry. 

Well behaved waggy tails welcome.

Calling All Crafters! After a two year hiatus due to Covid we are thrilled that finally we're back!

The Rag Market is a twice yearly event run by Hebden Bridge WI to raise funds for our Charity of the Year which this year is Mothershare Halifax. It also pays for an Educational Bursary which is offered to members of the Hebden Bridge Branch in keeping with the Women's Institute's aims in providing women with educational opportunities and the chance to build new skills.

Our Rag Market has to be the perfect place to source not only a bargain, but original and quality crafting, dress making and tailoring materials buttons, ribbons, yarn, vintage pieces, patterns, books and anything else you could possibly need to inspire your creativity!

Many of the fabrics are vintage, one offs and from private collections so you can pick up many items that are not available in the shops for amazing prices.

Our stall holders are generally crafters themselves, reluctantly selling items from a treasured hoard that has become too large to store, but some of our regular stallholders also include local small businesses selling beautiful (Yorkshire!) woven wool tweeds and plaid fabrics and a ceramicist selling unique and unusual hand crafted ceramic buttons. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

Saturday 30 April 2022

Handmade Parade Spark day

Can you spare a few minutes on Saturday 30th April between 2-3pm? We'd love to see you at our Spark Day at the workshop - Unit 5, Victoria Works, Victoria Rd, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8LN

We're still chasing funding for a possible Hebden Bridge Parade on Sunday 18th September, and in the meantime we need to get cracking with a theme!

Bring your lovely faces and clever ideas to the workshop and let's get the creative juices flowing…

25-30 April 2022

Wife After Death - The Little Theatre's April production is the hilarious comedy, Wife After Death by Eric Chapell. Comedian and national treasure Dave Thursby has died, and on the day of his funeral, friends and colleagues gather beside his coffin to pay their last respects. See HebWeb News item for more info

Friday 29 April 2022

Dark Matter presents...

Black Doldrums and Bones Shake

London's Black Doldrums play a dark psych, contemporary form of gothic post-punk. With Bones Shake, a scuzzed fuzzed blues three piece from Manchester.

Golden Lion, Todmorden
Doors 8pm
Tickets via Skiddle

Saturday 30 April 2022

The Hippy Film

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hebden Bridge Picture House

The Hippy Film explores the arrival of the hippies in Hebden Bridge. It creates a space for the voices, memories and perspectives of all who lived through that time. We hope it will be a film that celebrates all the people who make this town an amazing place to live.

29 March 2022 - 23 April 2022

After the Coal Dust Photographic exhibition

Photographs of post-industrial Britain by Bridget and John Gill.

After the Coal Dust reflects the changes and challenges to life in the North since some of the major industries have closed down, and shows the experiences of those left behind.

Hebden Bridge Town Hall 29th March 23rd April

Opening Evening: Friday April 1st 6pm to 9pm (free)

Thursday 21 April 2022

What Have Volcanoes Ever Done for Us?

Todmorden u3a Meeting at the Central Methodist Hall at 1400 on the 21st April with the Talk entitled 'What Have Volcanoes Ever Done for Us'.

On April 21st, at the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden, the Todmorden u3a is hosting its regular monthly meeting and the speaker is Chris Freeman with his talk entitled, 'What Have Volcanoes Ever Done for Us'.

Chris takes a look at the fascinating subject of volcanoes and the role they've played in the history of the earth. From the very birth of our world, volcanoes have played a major role in shaping not just the landscape, but every life form as well. They may appear to be destructive, but they are also the very cradles of civilisation.

1816 was the Year without a summer, caused by volcanoes and did super volcanoes kill off most of life on earth, or even assist in the demise of the dinosaurs? These and many other volcanic questions will be answered in this exciting talk.

The meeting starts at 14.00 and is open to paid up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Friday 22 April 2022

Reflections on a career in BBC commissioning

On 22 April, Cheryl Taylor will tell the Lit & Sci about the development and commissioning of television programmes that have helped to sculpt the cultural landscape of our lives since 1997.

More info

Friday 22 April - Sunday 24 April 2022

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival

Land Marks Exhibition at Gibson Mill

Hardcastle Crags

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival has been working with some fabulous groups over the last few months to create art work in various media on the theme of 'land marks' as part of our Engaging Neighbourhoods project. We've partnered with Todmorden Children's Centre, year 10 pupils at Rastrick High School, St Augustine's Centre, Time Out (part of Healthy Minds Calderdale), Calder Community Cares and Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd Walkers Action groups. 

We're really looking forward to sharing the amazing art work with everyone and invite you to visit Hardcastle Crags over the penultimate weekend in April (the last weekend of the school holidays) to see the exhibition, which is being held within and around Gibson Mill (where café is). 

Everyone is welcome, and entry is absolutely free (but any donations are always appreciated!).

The exhibition is open: 
Friday 22nd April 2-4pm
Saturday 23rd April 10am-4pm
Sunday 24th April 10am-4pm 

Monday 25 April 2022

Disability Forum to focus on Mental Health

and has its next ordinary meeting is on 25 April 2022, 3pm by Zoom video link. The meeting will start with our regular Focus on Mental Health. We are happy to have Deborah Corbyn of Calderdale Healthy Minds with us for the meeting. Read HebWeb news item for more info

Tuesday 19 April 2022

Locating Sylvia: Sylvia Plath in a 20th and 21st Century Context

Heptonstall History Society Talk, Tuesday 19th April, 7 pm, Heptonstall Bowling Club. Speaker: Sarah Corbett. 

Sylvia Plath emerged from both an American Literary context, influenced by major poets such as Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell, as well as an English literary tradition reaching back to Chaucer and Shakespeare. At the same time, along with Ted Hughes, Plath is seen as ushering in a new mode of modern poetry in English that continues to influence writers, especially women poets, across the world today. This talk will give an introduction to the range and richness of Plath's writing - her poetry, fiction and letters - and discuss Plath's position within a 20th and 21st Century literary context.

Sarah Corbett has published five collections of poetry, most recently, 'A Perfect Mirror' (Pavilion Poetry/ Liverpool University Press, 2018), and has won two Northern Writer's Awards for fiction. Her work has been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot and Forward Poetry Prizes and is widely translated and anthologised. She is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University and will direct the first Sylvia Plath Literary Festival in Hebden Bridge in 2022. She lives in Hebden Bridge.
Free to HS members; £4 to non-members. 

EASTER MONDAY 18 APRIL 2022
Thursday 14 April 2022

Trades Club Quiz

Good Friday 15 April 2022

Pace Egg Plays

See HebWeb news page for info on the 2022 Pace Egg Play

See HebWeb Feature on the Pace Egg plays

Saturday 9 April - Sunday 10 April 2022

SNAP! a photowalk and workshop for 4-8 year olds

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival and Hebden Bridge Walkers Action present SNAP!

SNAP! is a Crossings photowalk and workshop for 4-8 year olds.  

For this 2.5 hour event, children will be given an explorer's kit – camera, bag and hat. We'll set off from our base on a short walk to photograph some crossings we find along the way, and to collect nature samples. Back at base, we'll look at our photos and choose our favourites for an exhibition at Hardcastle Crags in April. We'll then experiment with exciting ways of making our nature treasures into beautiful backgrounds for our photos.

SNAP! will run four times (with space for 6 children and their grown up at each time):

  • Saturday 9th April at 10.00am-12.30pm
  • Saturday 9th April at 1.30pm-4.00pm
  • Sunday 10th April at 10.00am-12.30pm (accessible walk)
  • Sunday 10th April at 1.30pm-4.00pm (accessible walk) 

We want you to be part of this exciting project to get out walking, explore the local landscape and take PHOTOS of some of the many accessible crossings you will see along the way. Your photos will form part of an exhibition and slideshow that will be shown in venues across Hebden Royd, and will help us to map our local landscape, celebrating its unique features and the people who are part of it.​

NB: Everyone welcome on this walk, but for the two Sunday 10th April walks priority will be given to people with access needs since this walk is wheelchair and pushchair accessible.  Please book your child + adult space below:

Saturday 9th April walks

Sunday 10th April walks: (wheelchair accessible walk)

When you have booked you will be sent details of the walk's location and meeting point. 

Sunday 10 April 2022

Writing Anne Lister

Happy Valley Pride event as Series 2 of Gentleman Jack launches To close the Anne Lister Birthday Festival 2022, Happy Valley Pride is proud to welcome Dr Jill Liddington to talk at the Little Theatre. See News item

FRIDAY 8 APRIL 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7.00-9.30pm in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.
The Lost Chord Ensemble 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.

Saturday 9 April 2022

Picture-house

Friends of the Picture House Present

Local Hero (PG)

April's Friends of the Picture House screening is one of the best British films ever made - 1983's Local Hero.

A Houston oil executive (Peter Riegert) travels to the west coast of Scotland to convince the village of Ferness to sell up and make way for a new refinery. From his perspective he is faced with a struggle against small-town pride and tradition, but the wily villagers see an opportunity. 

Funny, sweet and beautiful as a film can be, the cast includes Denis Lawson, Peter Capaldi and Burt Lancaster.

Saturday April 9th, 4:30pm, 111 mins

Saturday 9 April - Sunday 10 April 2022

Feelgood Festival

The Feelgood Festival is a free weekend-long event being with stalls in the Waterfront Hall, and workshops and taster sessions upstairs in The Space and The Terrace Room

From eating, sleeping and living well to helping the planet and saving money – it's time to feel good again!

We've got local and ethical businesses with the perfect 'feelgood' products, plus some great organisations to listen to, learn from and perhaps even get involved with - a bunch of good people you might just be glad to meet.

More info

Tuesday 5 April 2022

Calderdale Green Party public meeting

Green Jobs: preparing for the employment of the future

The public meeting on Tuesday 5th April at 7:30 pm at Todmorden College will have two interesting speakers: Julie Thorpe and Barbara Jones.

Julie is the centre manager at Tod College and Barbara is director of School of Natural Building. You will also be able to ask questions and make comments plus announce other events.

There is disabled access.

Calderdale Green Party website

Saturday 2 April 2022

Fundraiser gig for Todmorden Food Drop In

Valley Musicians organise 'varied musical feast' in aid of Food Bank

8-piece vocal harmony acapella group 'Waiting for Dawn' have teamed up with swing & klezmer collective 'Manouche North' for a varied musical feast at Fielden Hall, Todmorden at 7pm on Saturday April 2nd. There will be refreshments and a bar. 

Sat April 2nd
Doors 6.40pm
Show 7pm 
Fielden Hall
Ewood Lane, Todmorden OL14 7DD
Tickets are £8, pay on door, advance reservation recommended, e-mail samstelling@hotmail.co.uk

'Waiting for Dawn' formed in 2019 and are a 8 piece acapella group that weave harmonies in a range of musical genres including folk, world music and pop songs, singing harmonies that will touch your heart

'Manouche North' are a musical collective with American Swing, East European & Klezma influences that came together in 2019 enthused by this expressive and infectious genre

Todmorden Food Drop In
Is a completely independent food bank that provides food for people who cannot afford to buy it- whatever the reason. It is open at Tod college in the centre of Todmorden every Saturday from 10am – 12 noon using the entrance at the side next to Aldi

Donate to Tod Food Drop here

Website: todfooddropin.org/ 

Saturday 2 April 2022

Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage

Wadsworth Community Centre
Doors 6:45.

Since emerging in 2016, Hannah & Ben have been defying all conventions of style, genre and compartmentalisation. A touch of 'Americana', yet quintessentially English. Traditional, yet contemporary, with their individual writing style. Playful and instinctive, they make music with such panache and natural chemistry it makes perfect sense.

Hannah has an alluring mystique and a voice of disarming purity that massages your senses. Ben is a bubbling ferment of energy and infectious enthusiasm, seemingly able to play any instrument you put in front of him with grace and favour.

"Spellbinding, Hannah and Ben were born to play & sing together" - fRoots

Check them out here
Doors 6:45. Show starts 7:45
Tickets: £13/£6.50 - 07731 661053   07890 205980 or www.wegottickets.com 

Saturday, 2 April 2022

Quiz for Ukraine

There will be a general knowledge quiz for Ukraine on Saturday 2nd April from 7.30 to 9.30pm at Mytholmroyd Community Centre.

There'll be a bar, and books and new dvds for sale. The cost will be £5 per person, all proceeds going to Ukrainian refugees (probably via DEC).

Saturday, 2 April 2022

Dark Matter presents...

TENSHEDS + Locean + The Short Causeway

"Imagine if Tom Waits had formed the White Stripes"

Rock punk drum/piano duo Tensheds with special guests Locean (Manchester experimentalists) and Hebden's The Short Causeway

The Golden Lion, Fielden Square Todmorden

Doors 8pm

Tickets via Skiddle or on the door

Sunday 3 April 2022

Vigil for Ukraine

12 noon, Todmorden, top of Halifax Road/Water Street opposite roundabout by Town Hall.

Everyone welcome to show solidarity with those suffering and to oppose this devastating war. Please bring banners, flags etc.

Organised by Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice

31 March 2022

Crossing Town - 90 minute accessible photo walk

10:30am-12pm

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival and Hebden Bridge Walkers Action present Crossing Town: an accessible, 90 minute, guided photo walk, tailored to meet the needs of wheelchair users, families with pushchairs and individuals with limited physical mobility.  This is part of our Crossings project, in which we invite everyone – of all ages, novices and professionals alike, to take part in a giant outdoor photo project for Spring 2022.  

We want you to be part of this exciting project to get out walking, explore the local landscape and take PHOTOS of some of the many accessible crossings you will see along the way. Your photos will form part of an exhibition and slideshow that will be shown in venues across Hebden Royd, and will help us to map our local landscape, celebrating its unique features and the people who are part of it.​

This Crossing Town guided walk will take us along some of the pavements, accessible pathways and back streets of Hebden Royd, taking photos and finding new ways of seeing our local landscape.

​Bring your own camera – phone cameras, SLRs, polaroid etc – all welcome.

NB: Everyone welcome on this walk, but priority will be given to people with access needs.

Places (free) must be booked via this link

When you have made your booking you will be sent an email including information about where to meet and directions for getting there.

Friday 1 April 2022

Dark Matter presents...

Callum Easter and HANN

Ferocious… thrilling and deliciously invigorating musical talents playing at the Golden Lion, Todmorden.

Friday 1 April
Doors 8pm
Tickets via Skiddle

1-26 March 2022

Hebden Bridge Local History Society Exhibition

Who Built Hebden Bridge?

Hebden Bridge Town Hall

This exhibition by Hebden Bridge Local History Society looks at the growth of the town but in particular the architects and workers who built it. The shape of the town had been largely decided by the 1920s and that is the focus here. The displays examine the growth of different areas around the centre of the town and some of the problems which that created.

Friday 18 March - Sunday 27 March 2022

Spring Clean

Spring Clean - the Town Council is inviting budding litter pickers to tidy up an area. In return, they will help your community group with a donation of £60. See HenWeb news item

Saturday 26 March 2022

Pop-up Shop at Egg Factory

Saturday 26 March 2022

The Brothers Grin

Brothers Antony and Chris present an evening of music, humour and satire, carefully constructed from two brothers, one piano and a whole heap of percussion.

Expect music ranging from Bach to contemporary percussion, from a song about Pharaohs to xylophone music from West Africa. Expect the unexpected too - Chopin's Cowbell Concerto and a preview of the new musical "Boris and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamvote"

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre

Tickets here, £10

Saturday 26 March 2022

Support for Ukraine gig

Wadsworth Community Centre - Doors 7:30.

On Saturday 26th March local rhythm and blues band The 844s will give their services for free for this fundraiser. 

The 844s are vocalist and harmonica player Dave Rigg, lead guitarist Martin McGroarty, bassist Jerome Dineen, drummer Jim Duffy, and rhythm guitarist and second vocalist Wally Woodcock. The band plays original compositions with one or two covers, ranging from slow-burn blues to high-energy rock.

We also hope to have a support act.

Food and cask ales will be available, and the band's new CD – "On The Top Floor" - will be available for sale. There will be a raffle, probably an auction of sorts, a collection bucket and all proceeds from the event will go to the D.E.C. Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. We aim to raise £1,000. Please help us do this.

Attendance will be limited to 100.

Tickets are £5 and can be reserved by contacting Derek on 07890 205980

Doors open at 7.30pm. 

To make a donation to this appeal please visit this page

Saturday 26 March 2022

Dark Matter presents...

Wyndow

Cancelled

23 March 2022

REMEMBERING CRAGG HALL 1820-1921

Shirley Daniel and Roy Collinge

The story of Cragg Hall begins with the large and industrious Hinchliffe family, arguably the biggest influence on Cragg during and after the Industrial Revolution. Intended to be the most magnificent house built in the area, Cragg Hall was acclaimed as one of the finest buildings in Yorkshire, but survived for less than 20 years as the valley's most impressive mansion, falling victim to a disastrous fire on 11th August 1921.

Memories of Cragg Hall and its splendid ornamental gardens have faded into scant awareness with no living person left to tell the tale, though in its hey-day it was a huge part of local life and a legacy of the growth and decline of the Cragg Vale cotton mill industry. The centenary of that tragic fire seemed a fitting opportunity for Cragg Vale Local History Group to look back, lay to rest the myths and misconceptions, and re-discover the real story of Cragg Hall – Cragg Vale's "stately home"!

Both Shirley and Roy are enthusiastic founder members of Cragg Vale Local History Group. Roy is originally from Colden but has been a "Cragger" for much of his life, and Shirley has lived in Cragg almost long enough to no longer be an "off-cumden"!

Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

Saturday 19 March 2022

Dark Matter presents...

Attila the Stockbroker 40th Anniversary Tour

With special guest Isaac Hughes-Dennis 

A journey through 40 years of Attila's work. Spoken word, dub poetry, acoustic songs, early music.

Golden Lion Todmorden

Doors 7.30pm

Advance tickets via Skiddle

19-20 March 2022

A Capella workshopswith Deke Sharon

Deke Sharon is coming to West Yorkshire!

Two fabulous singing workshops over one weekend with Deke Sharon, music director and vocal producer for the Pitch Perfect films and Pentatonix.

Singers Day: 19 March.

Choir Leaders Morning: 20 March, 2022

Workshop 1: Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm for choral and group singers of all abilities. A whole day of singing with one of the top a cappella specialists in the world. Enhance your vocal skills, make your performance shine and find even more joy discovering what your voice can do in collaboration with others. Hope Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge

Workshop 2: Sunday 10am - 1pm for choir and vocal group directors.
The Fielden Centre, Todmorden
Deke will be showing particpants how to create a strong, emotive performance and how we can assist our singers to connect to the song, grow our singers' confidence and improve pitching, blend and musicality and incorprate movement.

Deke has over 30 years experience working with singers of all abilities around the world imparting his knowledge and cutting edge contemporary a cappella training.

How to book:

Tickets available via Eventbrite - click here to go to ticket sales

Sunday 20 March 2022

Vigil for Ukraine

12 noon, Hebden Bridge, main junction of New Road/Holme Street.

Everyone welcome to show solidarity with those suffering and to oppose this devastating war. Please bring banners, flags etc.

Organised by Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice

Sunday 20 March 2022

Ultraviolence

Film showing and Q&A
Free/donations
Doors open 2pm
Trades Club

A film about the struggles for justice by the families of people killed by the police in the UK and the need for resistance to state violence.

The silence over the police killings of Black people is now broken. Since 1969, over two thousand people have died at the hands of the police in the UK. Shootings, chokeholds, batons, gassing, suffocation, restraint and brutal beatings are some of the methods used. The numbers of deaths is escalating. Inevitably police officers involved are not convicted for these killings. In this documentary, the families of the victims of police violence demand justice. They ask why society ignores human rights abuses by agents of the state. This reflection on resistance is poignant and political, capturing the brutality and trauma as well as the unrelenting fightback of those who will not be silent about state violence.

75 minute film followed by a Q&A with Janet Alder & the director Ken Fero.

More info about the film

Organised with Calderdale Trades Council

Thursday 17 March 2022

Todmorden u3a Meeting

Working for Auntie – Behind the Scenes at the BBC

Central Methodist Hall at 2pm

On March 17th, at the Central Methodist Hall in Todmorden, the Todmorden u3a is hosting its first face to face monthly meeting for over 18 months, and the speaker is Christine Green who is sharing her memories about her time at the BBC with a talk entitled, "Working for Auntie – Behind the Scenes at the BBC."

Daughter of graphic design parents, niece of a photographer, painter and printmaker, granddaughter of a wedding photographer and painter, Christine's destiny was set very early on and on graduating from Kingston Polytechnic, Christine's dream became a reality and she joined the BBC Graphic Design Department. Working on programmes such as 'Our Friends in the North, 'Hamish Macbeth', @fire in the Blood' and many more. 

Christine stayed at the BBC for thirteen years after which she left, and turned her hand to crafting in particularly typographic paper cuts and latterly quilting. She now teaches crafting courses, regularly give talks and has her own range of craft merchandise.

The meeting starts at 14.00 and is open to paid up members of the Todmorden u3a, but if you would like to attend you can enquire by going to www.u3atod.org.uk or by contacting membership@u3atod.org.uk.

Saturday 12 March 2022

Canal and River Trust Open Day

Hebden Bridge Canal and River Trust Open Day is happening on the 12th March 2022 at Lock 9 next to Blackpit Bridge - from 10am until 2pm.

We are carrying out important water saving repairs to this historic lock. The public footbridge provides a perfect viewing platform down into the drained lock, and the our specialists will be on-hand to describe the work taking place and to host some fun family canal-themed activities such as have-a-go canoeing, a heritage walk, a stone masonry workshop, and the Canal and River Trust Explorers (the Trust's educational programme aimed at 5-11 year olds to inspire children's learning by connecting them to our canals and rivers).

Coincide the event with a visit to the town's quirky, independent shops, galleries and cafes for a great family day out.

Saturday 12 March 2022

Lit & Sci Lecture

Kate Lycett: Telling Stories. Painting a Narrative. Hebden Bridge Lit & Sci's first in-person lecture for 2 years will be on 12 March. when Kate Lycett will talk about her work. Read more 26 Feb

Sunday 13 March 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7.30pm, in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.

Musicians (with their music stand) are invited to come and play some light music selections with The Lost Chord Ensemble which supports the Little Theatre. 

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.

Tuesday 8 March 2022

Blackshirts and Anti-Blackshirts in 1930s Manchester

A zoom talk for Heptonstall Historical Society, March 8th 7 pm. Speaker: Michael Crowley

The British Union of Fascists attempts to win support in Manchester and the resistance they met from the Jewish community of Cheetham. In 1934 British Union Fascists leader Oswald Mosley opened a BUF headquarters in Cheetham, the Jewish quarter of Manchester. Soon Blackshirts began marching through the area intimidating and attacking local people and daubing synagogues with swastikas. Above a workshop on Herbert St, the Challenge Club was established. A place for Sunday dances, film shows, meetings and self-defence classes. From there the defence of the community was organised and much more besides.

Michael Crowley's talk draws on memoirs and interviews with contemporaries. Free to members of Heptonstall Historical Society; £4 non-members

Book through Eventbrite

Tuesday 8 March 2022

Calder Valley CND for Peace and Justice AGM and Open Meeting

7.00 pm at Todmorden Community College, Burnley Road,
Todmorden, OL14 7BX.

Do join us to hear our speaker: Richard Outram, of Mayors for Peace and Nuclear Free Local Authorities.

There will also be an opportunity to hear what we have been doing in the past year and to discuss future activities.

Hope to see you there – there will be refreshments!

9 March 2022

A Notable Epidemic: the 1880-81 Scarlet Fever outbreak in Halifax

John Brooke

More than five hundred people were affected by this outbreak of scarlet fever and over a hundred people died. This was no ordinary epidemic and John will explore how a farmer, a hired man and a local milk round were all involved.

John Brooke was a headteacher for 25 years and a part-time school inspector for a further seven. Most recently he has lectured for the WEA and has a number of publications to his name, including Cruel Lives: a history of some West Yorkshire epidemics. He lives in Lightcliffe where he is secretary of the local history society, president of the cricket club and leader of a litter-picking group!

Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

Saturday 5 March 2022

Shazia Mirza: Coconut

7:30pm

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8EE

Following the success of her critically acclaimed recent shows, award-winning comedian Shazia is taking on the burning (and infectious) issues of our time in her latest show; 'Coconut'.

Saturday 5 March 2022

Celebrating Women Everywhere

Celebrating Women Everywhere on 5th March, Inter-Arts Festival is celebrating Women Everywhere at The Trades Club ahead of International Women's Day.

See HebWeb news item

26-27 February 2022

Ice Skating in Hebden Bridge

The Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge, in partnership with Hebden Royd Business Forum and Hebden Royd Town Council brings you FREE ice skating this February in Mytholmroyd & Hebden Bridge.

Get your skates on, and get down to our free ice skating rink, where you'll find fun for the whole family. 

When and where? 

Hebden Bridge Town Hall 
Waterfront Hall & Courtyard
Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th February 2022 10am-6pm

Book your free tickets at lutvhx7.co.uk

Sunday 27 February 2022

STOP The Nationality and Borders Bill

"We want you to join us," say These Walls Must Fall, Calderdale Stand Up to RacismMigrants OrganiseCalderdale Valley of Sanctuary and more as they gather together this Sunday to say NO to the harsh Anti-Refugee Bill.

They want to urge MPs to support reforms to the Nationality and Borders Bill by the time it returns to the Commons towards the end of March. Come take a stand and listen to speakers including Alison Lowe,  Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime (DMPC) in West Yorkshire.

No need to book, just turn up! All welcome, please share the word.

WHEN:  Sunday, 27 February, 1:00 pm
WHERE:  Halifax Town Hall, Crossley Street

Sunday 27 February 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7 pm to 9:30 pm, in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.

The Lost Chord Ensemble 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.

Until Sunday 27 February 2022

Artsmill Gallery exhibition

Moorland, Myth & Lore Exhibition

Artsmill Gallery is hosting the 'Moorland, Myth & Lore' exhibition. Featuring excellent artwork from talented local artists, this exhibition explores the folklore of the surrounding Moorland of the Calder Valley.  The Gallery is open Fri, Sat, Sun 11am - 4pm and the exhibition runs until 27th Feb.

Artsmill Gallery, 46 Market Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 6AA.

@artsmill.hebden.bridge 

Artsmill Gallery is a not for profit charity.

Mon to Sat 21-26 February 2022

A Touch of Danger

Little Theatre: A Touch of Danger Hebden Bridge Little Theatre's February play is A Touch of Danger, a deft thriller by Francis Durbridge, directed by Steve Hirst.

From Monday to Saturday, 21-26 February 2022. See news item 7 Feb

Wednesday 23 February 2022

Watery Woodland Wander

 At Hardcastle Crags this half term, join the National Trust's rangers to learn more about the woodlands. Grab your wellies to join an adventure discovering the secret streams and waterfalls among the trees. Go wildlife spotting, pretend to be beavers building a dam and find your favourite nature treasure. Get ready to get muddy."

Suitable for children aged 7+ (not suitable for buggies)

Dogs on leads welcome

Meet at Gibson Mill. 10am- 12noon, 22nd Feb. Free.

More information

23 February 2022

WILLIAM MORRISONS, A YORKSHIRE SUCCESS STORY

Janet Senior

From humble beginnings to a national enterprise, the story of Morrisons is an example of the successful merging of Scottish canniness with Yorkshire determination.

Janet is a former special educational needs teacher in Bradford who took early retirement and began working as assistant librarian at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society in Leeds. Now fully retired, she continues to work as a volunteer at Markenfield Hall, North Yorkshire, cataloguing and transcribing the Grantley Archives held there.


Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

23-24 February 2022

Ice Skating in Mytholmroyd

The Rotary Club of Hebden Bridge, in partnership with Hebden Royd Business Forum and Hebden Royd Town Council brings you FREE ice skating this February in Mytholmroyd & Hebden Bridge.

Get your skates on, and get down to our free ice skating rink, where you'll find fun for the whole family. 

When and where? 

Mytholmroyd Community Centre 
Jubilee Room
Wednesday 23rd & Thursday 24th February 2022 10am-6pm

Book your free tickets at lutvhx7.co.uk

Thursday 24 February 2022

The History of St Thomas the Apostle Church, Heptonstal

Heptonstall History Society Talk 

Speaker: Graham Kidd 

7 pm @ St Thomas the Apostle Church, Heptonstall. Free to HS members; £4 to non-members. 

In 1847 a violent storm blew down part of the church tower of St Thomas a Becket Church in Heptonstall; a building that had stood since the 13th century.  The people of Heptonstall decided to raise money for a new church and two gifts of land were made by Richard Sutcliffe of Lumb Bank and William Cockcroft of Mayroyd.

In 1850 the foundations were laid. Almost all the stone used for the building was quarried nearby at Hell Hole Rocks. Four years later, the completed church was consecrated...

Wednesday 16 February 2022

What can we do on climate change?

The Calderdale Green Party is hosting a meeting to discuss what next

The meeting will feature Cllr Scott Patient, Anthony Rae from Calderdale Friends of the Earth and Hazel Draper from Calderdale Green New Deal. All three speakers will talk about what we can do on climate change.

The meeting takes place on Zoom on Wednesday 16th February at 7:30 pm. You will have to request the Zoom link by Monday 14th February by emailing info@calderdale.greenparty.org.uk.

Thursday 17 February 2022

Growing Old Disgracefully

The Todmorden u3a is hosting Linda Sawley, a local author and raconteur, to talk about 'Growing Old Disgracefully' on their monthly Zoom sesssion.

When asked if her talk was based on any of her books Linda said, "No, it's not based on any of my books. It's a combination really - things from the internet, my own observations, tales people have told me and a great variety of comments on ageing looking at its funny side. It's bound to get everyone laughing; a change from the doom and gloom that is the news!"



There is an extra special ending so if you're not a member go to www.u3atod.org.uk or e-mail info@u3atod.org.uk.

Friday 18 February 2022.

The return of …  The Open Mic

Open Mic - White Lion pub, Heptonstall

White Lion Pub, Heptonstall -  

From 8.30pm.

Any performer guaranteed a slot! 

Friendly soundman (Mark) on hand to help you set up and sort out the twiddly bits on PA system.

Come on down and have a go, or just show up and drink in the atmos. And drink beer.

Monday 21 February 2022

Hebden Bridge Disability Access Forum regular monthly meeting

3 to 5pm by zoom video link.

We meet on the third Monday of each month.

We also have an informal drop-in chat meeting on the first Monday of each month, also at 3pm.

Email sechbdisabilityaccess@gmail.com or phone 01422 844914  for details and the meeting link.

Everyone is welcome to raise disability access issues with us.
New members always welcome too.

Weds 9 February 2022

MANAGING SPACE, MANAGING PEOPLE: Constables and highways in seventeenth century Sowerby

Murray Seccombe

The chance survival of Sowerby’s book of constables’ accounts for this period – the best from any part of Yorkshire – opens a window onto a formative stage in the way townships managed social welfare, access and mobility. The crisis years from the 1630s to the 1660s saw social and governance changes, including a precocious use of taxation for highways. The legacy was a network of tracks and causeys connecting the parish to a wider world.

Murray has lived in the area for 36 years, and is on the home stretch (he hopes) of a PhD at Lancaster University, researching manorial and township governance of highways in the parish of Halifax, c.1550-1700. Before retirement, he worked in the community-based transport sector. Given half a chance, he’d rather be out walking or reading very long books.

Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

Saturday 12 February 2022

What is happening to General Practice?

Hebden Bridge Lit & Sci launch their new season on Saturday 12 Feb with a lecture entitled What is happening to General Practice?

The speakers will be Prof Aneez Esmail and Dr Sharon Spooner. Due to ongoing concerns about Covid this lecture will be Zoom only.

More info

Friday 4 February 2022

Kerouac Lives!

Kerouac Lives! tour is to be launched in "the north's capital of Bohemia: Hebden Bridge" on Friday, 4 Feb at Wadsworth Community Centre. 2022 marks the centenary of the birth of the American novelist and poet Jack Kerouac.

See HebWeb news item for more info

Sunday 30 January 2022

Climate Change: March to Halifax Town Hall

It's 3 years since Calderdale declared a Climate Emergency. The Calderdale Green New Deal and Calderdale Extinction Rebellion say not much has changed since then. See HebWeb news

26 January 2022

THE HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF THORNBER

Ann Kilbey

Starting with a few broody hens in orange boxes, the Thornber family went on to become world leaders in the hybridisation of poultry. Ann’s talk explores the quest for the perfect egg laying machine!

Ann Kilbey has been active in local history for many years, doing valuable work with Hebden Bridge Local History Society and the Pennine Horizons Digital Archive. She is also well-known for her fascinating talks on aspects of our local history.


Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

Thursday 27 January 2022

Holocaust Memorial Day

Thursday 27th Jan is Holocaust Memorial Day when we remember the victims of all genocides and persecution. St Thomas 's church Heptonstall is holding a time for reflection, prayer and acknowledgment at 7pm on Thursday evening. The Theme is 'One Day' and there will be poetry, music and prayerful reflection. People of all faiths and none are very welcome.

Sunday 23 January 2022

Our Responsibilities at this Time - Climate Emergency Action

The Trades Club, Holme Street, the history of Thornber Hens
2pm – 4pm

We all know it's no time for empty promises: with no carbon budget left and ecological systems in free fall: we have to act decisively!

COP26 shows international meetings cannot stop climate collapse. History shows that Civil Resistance movements, country by country, can. Together, we can.

Come and hear about Just Stop Oil, the new campaign from the people behind Insulate Britain and why some have chosen to step up into high stakes action.

Come and hear climate and civil resistance experts and local people tell the truth about the climate crisis, and what we can do about it.

This session will discuss many things including how resisting injustice and standing up for what is right is a visceral, beautiful experience and part of what it means to be human at this time.

Lets make history!

More info

Saturday 22 January 2022

Film Poster Sale

10am - 12 noon

Join us at the Waterfront Hall in the Hebden Town Hall for the Friends of the Picture House poster sale.

We will be accepting a 'pay what you can' approach for many of the posters, so come and grab yourself a piece of cinematic artwork and help raise funds for the Hebden Bridge Picture House.

12 January 2022

This talk will be held via Zoom and is for members only on this occasion.  Members will receive instructions by email on how to join the talk.

CINEMA IN HEBDEN BRIDGE: A HISTORY

Kate Higham

The history of cinema in Hebden Bridge spans over 120 years, and takes us from silent flickering images projected onto the walls of travelling theatre tents to the sharp digital images we enjoy today in the Picture House. Kate will discuss the old Royal Electric Theatre, and the local people who have played their part in the story too.

Kate lives locally, loves going to the cinema, and has enjoyed being on the committee of the Friends of the Picture House for the last 10 years. Along with her father, she has also written a book about the history of cinema in Hebden Bridge - Hebden Bridge Picture House, the Life and Times of a Local Treasure.

Organised by the Local History Society. Meetings will be held at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, which has now been equipped with chairs to replace the pews. It is also hoped to make recordings of the live talks available to members for two weeks following the event. See www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk for more info.

Saturday 15 January 2022

Picture-house

Friends of the Picture House Present Brokeback Mountain (15)

4:30pm, 134mins

January's Friends of the Picture House screening is the Oscar-winning 2005 drama Brokeback Mountain.

Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal are young and unassuming farm hands Ennis and Jack, hired to herd sheep through the mountains of Wyoming, 1963. While alone and isolated, they enter into a love affair that extends over decades of secrecy.

Raising much publicity on its release for, even as recently as 2005, the frankness of its themes in a mainstream film and the nationality of director Ang Lee, any such issues are secondary to how powerful the film is, both emotionally and visually. Heath Ledger gives one of the most significant performances of his short career.

Sunday 16 January 2022

The Lost Chord Ensemble

7.00-9.30pm in the Little Theatre bar, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge.

The Lost Chord Ensemble 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.

Chris, who conducts the local Little Theatre Choir, has a wealth of light music including some of his own compositions.

Thursday 20 January 2022

The Wonderful World of Art Deco by Sheila Antrobus

The Todmorden u3a welcomes Sheila Antrobus, a well-known speaker and expert in antiques & collectables, to give her wonderfully illustrated talk on the Art Deco Era by Zoom on Thursday 20th January at 1400.

Sheila looks at the design style that influenced everything from architecture, transportation, fashion and household goods. After the First World War people's spirits needed uplift and the art deco movement did just that. Sheila's talk covers every aspect of the art deco period and states that the art deco period danced to a jazz rhythm.

The talk is available to fully paid up members of the Todmorden u3a. If you are not a member and would like to see this talk you can request an invitation to this zoom event by visiting www.u3atod.org.uk or contacting info@u3atod.org.uk

Thursday 6 January 2022

Trades Club Quiz

Start the new year with friends and comrades at the Trades Club's Online Quiz at 8pm on Thursday 6 January on Facebook

Questions on what's in the news, music and what scoundrels Tories are ...in the virtual company of good people - plus the mystery prize.