What’s on in Swaledale & Arkengarthdale? | |
A calendar of events occurring in Swaledale and Arkengarthdale |
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The Reeth & District Gazette is the free local news magazine of Arkengarthdale and Swaledale. It is also available as a pdf download here. This page also has an archive of previous editions & a list of advertisers. It carries news of the many activities happening in the two dales, readers' letters, church & chapel events, local parish councils' reports, advance notices of forthcoming events and programs for them |
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Reeth market |
Held every Friday on Reeth Green |
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The Official Guide to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and an essential read. It may be collected free from Hudson House and many other places. It may be viewed online here. It has many articles and pages of diary dates covering the whole National Park. |
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Reeth Show is a traditional Dales Agricultural Show now held on the August Bank holiday Monday. It has a wide range of entertainments, fell races, shows, displays, stalls and refreshments as well as the usual animal classes and displays of vintage vehicles. |
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A small and friendly traditional agriculture and horticultural show blessed with an enviable location – the meadows in Muker village – with stunning views up and down the dale. The show is always held on the first Wednesday of September. |
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Tan Hill Sheep Show |
The Agricultural Show with emphasis on the local Swaledale breed of sheep, held by the Tan Hill Inn - the highest pub in England. |
The Wensleydale Agricultural Show on the Leyburn show ground. It’s celebrating its 100th show in 2014 |
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The “Scott Trial”, still the longest one day trial in the world, and probably the biggest physical and mental challenge of one’s life to many of its competitors.It’s run by Richmond Motor Club. |
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The motor bicycle trial run by the Richmond Motor Club. |
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Entertainment |
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'Britain's most enchanting festival'. 23 May - 6 June 2015, for top-quality music, walks and other excitements; expect the Black Dyke Band and about 60 other events. In 2014 the Festival’s involvement in education and social well-being and community engagement was recognised by a ‘Big Society’ award by the Prime Minister. The Tour de France was marked by a splendid sculpture by Michael Kusz which was sponsored by the Festival. |
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Theatre and Cinema |
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Based in the Yorkshire Dales, North Country Theatre specialises in taking professional theatre out into the country, touring to village halls, small theatres, arts centres, churches, auction marts, castles, railway waiting rooms, hotels, gardens, almost anywhere in fact. |
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The Buck has long been THE venue in Reeth for lively Discos, live music from acoustic sessions in the bar, folk-rock and Jazz on the Swale. (Quote from web-site.) |
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Tan Hill Inn has regular live music events. It is also the highest pub in Great Britain. |
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Every Thursday we have live music from locals and visitors alike. Consisting of a variety of music from folk to blues and whatever Martin has come up with! |
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Melbecks Society |
The Melbecks Society has a programme of interesting talks usually held on Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm in the Low Row Institute. |
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Activities | |
Besides the Concerts, the Festival hosts many other activities. See their web-site for details. |
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The football club for both boys and girls aged 5 to 14 years. The Club is based at the Reeth Athletic Field operated by the Reeth and District Community Sports Club Ltd. Orchard Lane, Reeth. N Yorks DL11 6TT and uses the new excellent floodlit MUGA and superb changing facilities, club room and kitchen. |
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Hazel Brow is an award winning traditional family run working farm located in the middle of Low Row village with many attractions, activities and events. |
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Near Leyburn in Wensleydale, this flourishing rugby football club has mini teams for U7 to +12, Junior for U13 to +17 and 2nd & 1st XV teams. |
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Swaledale MUGA |
The new excellent floodlit Multi-use Games Area with superb changing facilities, club room and kitchen. It’s used by many groups in the two dales, such as the Junior Football Club above. |
Information - All items |
Councils |
Businesses |
Information links |
Maps |
Weather and river levels |
Contacts |
Richmond Council |
Grinton Parish Council |
Melbecks Parish Council |
Reeth Parish Council |
Google map |
Bing map |
Reeth Gazette |
Reeth Gazette archive |
What's on? - All entries |
Diary dates |
Reeth Memorial Hall Events |
Tour_de_France |
Places - All entries |
Grinton |
Reeth |
Villages |
Churches and Chapels |
St. Andrew's Church, Grinton links |
Tour of St. Andrew's Church |
St. Andrew's Church Memorials |
Grinton War Memorials |
Grinton Church history |
Gunnerside |
My Photos |
Old photos |
Photo external links |
Assorted photos |
Walk along the riverpath from Grinton |
Grinton Marrick Circular Walk |
Grinton Views |
Flooding near Grinton |
Skies over Swaledale |
Reeth in the snow |
Tim Mason archive |
The Millennium in Grinton |
Jubilee 2002 including Corpse Way enactment |
Local history |
Mining history |
Family history |