Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wentworth Castle, The Piece Halls and more...
National Lottery ticket holders will be able to visit some of Leeds’ , and indeed Yorkshire's best known museums as part of the National Lottery Open Week. Celebrate the staggering £30 million raised by the National Lottery players for ‘good causes’ every week.
You can use a National Lottery ticket, Scratchcard or Instant Win Game to gain entry at select venues across the UK from Saturday 18 March - Sunday 26 March 2023- and naturally it's a great way to celebrate Mother's Day and head out with the family for less.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
West Bretton, Wakefield | Free entry to YSP
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Discover: A leading international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture over in Wakefield with over 100 modern and contemporary artworks- including work from Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, and Ai Weiwei.
Discover: The only Grade 1 listed landscape in South Yorkshire - a huge estate with two castles and gardens, and fascinating history of fierce family rivalry.
Discover: A 17th century manor house overlooking the River Aire used for filming the 1992 movie Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and 2017 BBC TV series Gunpowder.
Theoffer: Free entry Running on select dates, 18–22 March, 25–26 March
Sharrowvale Road, Sheffield | Monday 24 March 12-2pm
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Discover: Sheffield Mind Magpies Project showcase event is an opportunity to learn about the important work of the non-profit, gain an understanding of Hoarding and how it can affect those that live with it.
A renowned brewery have announced that they will be taking over the reigns of a popular craft beer bottle shop in Ilkley.
Fuggle & Golding opened in 2015 on Leeds road in Ilkley and quickly grew a loyal following with locals and visitors alike.
Sadly they announced last month that their last day of trading would be Saturday 28 February, news which was met with huge disappointment.
However this is no longer the case, as Horsforth Brewery is set to reopen the venue on Wednesday. Hooray!
Announcing the welcomed news to Instagram, Horsforth Brewery wrote: "When we saw they were going to close we were determined to not lose another great venue from the local beer scene.
"We owe a massive thank you to George and the landlord for getting a deal across the line in quick order.
"We’re going to take a few days to put our stamp on the place and then we will be open on Wednesday!"
"Obviously we will be stocking our beers here but as anyone who knows will know, we love the beer scene so we will continue to have a good amount of guest beer on as well. We’ll even been joining in with the biggest beer launches from around the country.
"Want to know the best news? We’re doing this solo. No outside interests, no investors, no debt. In the current climate being able to organically grow like this is so so hard and it’s thanks to all our team that we’ve been able to do this.
"We’ve always been determined to grow our business in a healthy and sustainable way; it may have (absolutely has) been tough over the years but we’ve got ourselves in a position to take us to the next level in a sustainable way."
Beloved late night Leeds cocktail bar The Maven announces permanent closure
Clementine Hall
"After years of late nights, strong cocktails, and incredible stories; The Maven will close its doors"
It's a sad day for the Leeds night life scene, as a beloved speakeasy bar has today announced that it will be closing its doors for good.
The Maven has been a firm favourite for many years with those looking to enjoy some experimental and expertly made cocktails.
Hidden behind an unassuming door at the top of Call Lane, it was a great spot to visit if you were looking for something that little bit special.
Announcing the news to their social media, The Maven said: "From the bottom of our hearts we thank you for being our guests over the years and promise that until then, we'll do our best to give you the best nights out on Call Lane."