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Leeds’ oldest pub reopens with new-look beer garden following longest closure in 300 years
First licensed back in 1715 as The Turk's Head, Whitelock’s has witnessed countless key moments of local record.
The oldest pub in Leeds is back.
Leeds' favourite Whitelock's Ale House has announced it will be reopening its doors on 17th May with a string of events designed to celebrate local independents, revealing a brand-new beer garden in the process.
The comeback has been heralded by locals and marks the end of a six-and-a-half-month closure for the historic pub - the longest it has been shuttered in the whole of its 306-year history.
First licensed back in 1715 as The Turk's Head, Whitelock’s has witnessed countless key moments of local record.
Described by poet John Betjeman as "the Leeds equivalent of Fleet Street’s Old Cheshire Cheese and far less self-conscious," it has been a favourite rendezvous for many guests of note over the years.
The pub received royal approval when Prince George (later Duke of Kent) entertained a party in a curtained-off section of its restaurant and was known as a popular haunt for stars of the stage in days gone by.
To mark its much-awaited return, Whitelock's will be teaming up with adjoining sister bar The Turk’s Head to showcase the very best of Yorkshire's independent drinks scene.
Punters can look forward to some award-winning guest beers from independent Leeds breweries Northern Monk, Kirkstall Brewery and Anthology, plus those further afield such as Zapato, Roosters and Abbeydale.
Local distillers Whittaker's, Sloemotion and Filey Bay will be in attendance serving up some of Yorkshire's finest gins and whiskeys, alongside York wine merchants Field & Fawcett.
From the kitchen, guests can expect the usual Yorkshire pub classics made using ingredients sourced from local suppliers at Kirkgate Market.
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New BBC TV drama starring Bel Powley and Harley Squires to be filmed in Leeds this spring
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The BBC has announced a brand-new crime drama set to be filmed in Leeds and Hull.
We all love a BBC drama, and luckily for us one is about to be filmed right here in Leeds.
The new drama will be titled Shy & Lola, starring Harley Squires from The Night Manager and Bel Powley from The Diary of A Teenage Girl.
The six-part series has been described as a "dark comedy" about two women caught up in a murder in the criminal underworld.
The plot follows an unassuming pair in a small coastal town in northern England where the pair both realise they have a hidden talent for crime.
The series synopsis states: "As they build an operation that threatens to blow the local bad guys out of the water, opposing futures beckon – using their earnings to fund a fresh start, or becoming the new bosses in town."
The show is based on a popular French TV series and is written by Amanda Coe, an acclaimed English screenwriter and novelist.
Amanda Coe spoke about the announcement: "With such a rich and spiky central relationship at its core, Shy & Lola is a dream of a show to write, full of fun, action and emotion. I can't wait to see our hugely exciting cast and director bring it to life."
Rachelle Constant, executive Producer for Clerkenwell Films, said: "Amanda has written a brilliantly bold series centred on a dynamic female duo, which blends dark comedy with propulsive storytelling.We’re thrilled to have Hayley and Bel as our leads, alongside an exceptional cast and crew."
The new series will begin filming in Leeds and Hull this spring and will air on BBC One and iPlayer and we'll absolutely be tuning in.
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Turnstile to play their only UK headline show this year at Halifax Piece Hall
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Turnstile will headline the Halifax Piece Hall this summer, their only UK headline show.
The Grammy-winning hardcore group have just announced a very special show at historic venue the Halifax Piece Hall.
As part of the venue's huge summer season, Turnstile will take to the stage on Wednesday 26 August marking a whopping 41 shows at the Piece Hall's calendar so far.
The group pulled huge crowds at Glastonbury festival last year and scooped up two Grammy Awards earlier this month, using their platform to thank fans who "swung in the dark" with them.
Nicky Chance-Thompson MBE DL FRSA, CEO of The Piece Hall Trust, says: “2026 will see Turnstile playing at some of the world’s most iconic festivals and then here in Halifax at UK’s most iconic heritage venue.”
“We always aim to deliver for the full spectrum of music lovers in Calderdale and knowing how passionate our rock and metal community is, this gig will be off the scale – truly unmissable!”
Alongside Turnstile, Halifax Piece Hall will welcome the likes of Hollywood Vampires, Paul Weller, Bowling For Soup, Skunk Anansie, Garbage, Empire of the Sun, Sex Pistols, Mcfly, CMAT and Jimmy Eat World this summer. What a season it's going to be.
Baltimore’s hardcore heroes will head to West Yorkshire to play TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall on Wednesday August 26.
Tickets go on sale this Friday 27 February at 10am, and you can get your tickets here.
Find out more about what's going on at the Halifax Piece Hall this summer here.
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