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A Walk Through Pleasley Pit Country Park
Admire the engineering wonder of Pleasley Pit and the beautiful Hardwick Hall This walk passes through Pleasley Pit Country Park before ... -
A Walk from Sedbergh Along the River Rawthey
River Walk from Sedbergh by Dennis and Jan Kelsall Above Sedbergh, the narrowing valley of the River Rawthey becomes squeezed ... -
The Brian Close Affair – Class Prejudice in Cricket?
By Guy Fraser-Sampson Exactly fifty years ago this summer English cricket was rocked by the so-called Close Affair, which raised ... -
A Walk in Warren House Park & Campsall Country Park, Askern, Doncaster
Great community space for leisure and home to many species of wildlife Best for: Families will enjoy the playground and ... -
A Walk in Bentley Community Woodland, Doncaster
Beautifully calm woodland in the heart of Doncaster Best for: a walk or cycle for all members of the family, ... -
A Walk in Rabbit Ings Counry Park, Barnsley
Former mine now home to an array of wildlife The walk follows a stretch of the Barnsley Canal and passes ... -
Temple Works Leeds – A Lost Architectural Marvel
By Paul Chrystal A Grade I-listed Victorian former flax mill that has gone down in history as containing the largest ... -
Masbro Boat Disaster, Rotherham
By Vivien Teasdale Walk around Rotherham Minster Church (previously Parish Church of All Saints) and it will not be long ... -
The Story of Kirkgate Market Leeds – City Shopping Landmark
By Paul Chrystal Leeds was always a market town trading one commodity or another. Defoe observed that the cloth market ... -
Barnbow Munitions Factory, Cross Gates, Garforth, Leeds
By Paul Chrystal Barnbow was a First World War munitions factory located between Cross Gates and Garforth in Leeds, officially ... -
Pablo Fanque – Circus Pioneer Buried in Leeds
The visitor to St George’s Fields cemetery, now part of the University of Leeds campus, might be intrigued to find ... -
Collapse of Newland Mill Chimney in Bowling, Bradford
By Vivien Teasdale Most people now realise that Victorian mills were dangerous places. The huge machinery had few guards, children ...











