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Tuesday races at Beverley
There are six races on the card with the first at 2.12pm and the last race at 4.42pm.
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Beverley
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More than 60 events at Huddersfield Literature Festival
The annual festival was established in 2006 and offers more than 60 events at venues around the town and online bringing major names and emerging talent to the town at book launches, talks, workshops, poetry events and other arts performances.
A festival tipi will be in the courtyard of the Lawrence Batley Theatre which is the centre for many of the festival events. Venues also hosting festival events include the Charles Sikes Building at the University of Huddersfield, the Tolson Museum in Ravensknowle Park, Greenhead Park, The Civic in Holmfirth, Marsden Mechanics Hall and Kirklees libraries in Almondbury, Birkby, Honley and Lindley.
More information at the
Huddersfield Literature Festival website.

Huddersfield
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Rail timetables change during weekend of engineering work




After recent weekend closures of Huddersfield station, it will be back open for some services this weekend (May 17-18) but trains between Leeds and Huddersfield and between Wakefield and Huddersfield will continue to be affected by closure of the main TransPennine line at
Replacement buses will provide services between
Grand Central services from

More detail on the interactive rail map at
Yorkshire.guide .

More about work on this line at the
TransPennine Route Upgrade website.

Check details of your journey at the
National Rail website.

Textile-theme branding aims to bring buses a cut above the competition
The Weaver Network name is said to be inspired by the region's industrial past and was officially unveiled by Mayor Tracy Brabin and West Yorkshire's five council leaders in Leeds on Monday (12 May).
West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee chair Clr Susan Hinchcliffe said: “The Weaver Network will reflect a public transport network that the region can be proud of, while helping the public to understand who is responsible for helping them travel to where they need to be."
The Weaver Network 'W' was unveiled in Leeds on a re-liveried green bus with textile-inspired artwork on its lower panels. The bus was rolled out just four days after the West Yorkshire Combined Authority approved the transport network name and brand identity after discussions mostly held in private session.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority is working to create a franchised bus network, whereby the bus network and the majority of services will be authority-controlled. This will mean the Combined Authority sets routes, timetables, fares, and standards. The first franchised bus services are expected to be in operation by March 2027.
See the West Yorkshire mayor with the new bus branding at the
Metro website.


Further details of affected services can be found on the following web page:
West Yorkshire:
Metro - Service changes

Bus
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Promotion joy for Yorkshire teams
Leeds United took the Championship league title thanks to a goal in added time which secured a 1-2 away victory at Plymouth. Next season they will be back in the Premier League where Yorkshire teams have been unusually absent this year.
Sheffield United continue their hunt to also win promotion from the Championship to the Premier League. After finishing third in the Championship table they have reached the promotion play-off final at Wembley on May 24 after two 3-0 beatings of sixth-placed Bristol City in away and home legs of the play-off semi-finals.
Other promotions are from League Two to League One. Doncaster Rovers had won the league title before the last day of this season, but Bradford City will join them in League One next season after securing the League Two third automatic promotion spot at Walsall's expense through a goal six minutes into added time in their game at home against Fleetwood.
Football
Yorkshire's railway heritage stretches beyond 200 years
The anniversary marks the 200th anniversary of The Stockton & Darlington Railway which was opened on September 27, 1825, on a route between the two towns in historic County Durham but was later extended into Yorkshire and the port of
Yorkshire however can trace its railway history back long before 1825.
The
It became the first railway to the authorised by an act of Parliament, the Middleton Railway Act 1757.
The locomotive Salamanca was the first of four built for the colliery railway. With its twin-cylinder design it was more sophisticated than the experimental steam locomotives of Richard Trevithick a few years earlier. The locomotives were designed and built in Leeds by Matthew Murray to work with a rack railway track which had been designed and patented by John Blenkinsop, the colliery manager.
The Middleton Railway today runs as a heritage passenger line with a museum at its Moor Road station revealing its long history. The line reopened after winter maintenance on Saturday April 5.
Many other Railway 200 events are taking place to celebrate railway heritage in Yorkshire, including a viaducts photography competition on the Penistone Line which runs between West and South Yorkshire, art and photography exhibitions, drama, rail tours and even a student attempt to seat as many people as possible on the world's longest station seat at
More about
Railway 200 at Network Rail.

More about the
Middleton Railway .

More about the
Penistone Line Partrnership Viaducts Photography Competition.

Heritage Railways
Awesome abbeys
They can be found in abundance across Yorkshire, all providing rich pieces in a historic jigsaw showing the part these monastic communities played in the region between the 12th and 16th centuries.
You can find out more about Yorkshire’s monastic settlements on our
We suggest you follow our links on the page to the site manager's own websites to check the latest admission policy, whether the sites are yet open for the Spring season and times of opening before your visit.
Abbeys
Springtime at the Yorkshire seaside
Three of the resorts on Yorkshire's coast were international Blue Flag beaches in 2024, there are a dozen beaches with Keep Britain Tidy Seaside Awards and a village which was judged to have Britain's Best Beach in 2020.
Find out more on our
Seaside Yorkshire.guide/seaside
Bradford is City of Culture
2025 sees the city and surrounding metropolitan district present hundreds of arts performances and events during the year.
Look back at the opening show at this Bradford City of Culture page.
Find out more about events taking place at the official
Bradford 2025 - UK City of Culture website.

Bradford
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