• Special Collections and Archives at the University of Bradford: celebrating the University’s 60th anniversary.

    J.B. Priestley Library University of Bradford Richmond Road Bradford BD7 1DP

    Come for a behind the scenes tour of the University of Bradford’s Special Collections and Archives, as the University celebrates its 60th year. Delve into the fascinating collections telling the story of the University from its 19th century beginnings as the Bradford Technical College to the University of Bradford of today. Discover how we care […]

    Free
  • Guided Walk with the Aire Rivers Trust / Friends of Bradford’s Becks

    Join us for a guided walk of Bradford’s Becks. Along the way you will learn about the natural and industrial heritage of these becks, and hopefully see some special wildlife along the way. Meeting Point: Car park in Cliff Wood Avenue, off Bradford Road, BD18 3DD. what3words: market.sting.mining Walk is Free of Charge aireriverstrust.org.uk bradford-beck.org

  • From Archive to Aniline: 170 Years of Mauvine

    The SDC Textile Collection at the Society of Dyers and Colourists Perkin House Bradford BD1 2LU

    Join us at the SDC Textile Collection celebrating 170 years since William Henry Perkin’s discovery of mauvine. Explore historic textiles, chemical innovation, and the birth of synthetic colour, with opportunities to view additional treasures from the archive alongside displays, stories, and expert insights on display. Free drop in

    Free
  • Story Telling with Sophia Hatfield

    Bronte Parsonage Bronte Parsonage Museum, Church Street, Haworth

    Listen to Sophia Hatfield’s entertaining take on local stories and folklore – with music costume and props! ‘Drop in’ between the above times. Suitable for all ages. Free to Museum visitors

    Free
  • Bradford Playhouse Guided Tour

    Bradford Playhouse, 4-12 Chapel Street, Bradford, BD1 5DL

    Step inside our historic Art Deco building and uncover its story from the 1920s through to today. You’ll hear about the influence of Bradford-born writer J. B. Priestley and his belief in theatre that reflects real lives and communities.We’ll also explore the legacy of Esmé Church, a pioneering director, actor and teacher who led the […]

    Pay as you feel
  • Exploring Traditional Stained Glass Painting

    Studio 1, South Square Centre, Thornton, BD13 3LD

    This hands on workshop introduces the techniques of traditional stained glass painting used in medieval and historic stained glass. You will explore tracing, matting and shading with vitreous paint working directly onto glass. BOOKING IN ADVANCE is required for this CHARGED workshop. https://www.samanthayates.org/online/p/exploringtraditionalglasspainting

    £75
  • Bradford Playhouse Archive Session

    Bradford Playhouse, 4-12 Chapel Street, Bradford, BD1 5DL

    Stay on for a deeper dive into our archives, with original programmes, photographs, and stories from nearly a century of theatre-making. From early productions to the Playhouse we know today, it’s a chance to get properly stuck into the history – and the people – that built it. A lovely way to spend an afternoon […]

    Free
  • A History of Keighley Library (Presentation)

    Keighley Local Studies Library, Keighley Library, North Street, Keighley, BD21 3SX

    An illustrated talk on the history of Keighley Library, the first Andrew Carnegie financed library in England, which opened in 1904 – taking place in the library itself. Free event, no need to book.

    Free
  • The Community Cookbook

    Bradford Local Studies Library, Margaret McMillan Tower, BD1 1NN

    Join us for a special celebration as we launch The Community Cookbook — a heart‑warming collection of recipes. Enjoy an afternoon of stories, community spirit and a talk from The Cinderella Club, and their work to bring free school meals to Bradford. This intimate event takes place at Bradford Local Studies Library. Due to limited capacity in […]

    Free
  • Classrooms & Communities: Bradford’s Education Journey

    Mechanics Institute Festival Hub

    Step back into the buzz of the classroom, the thrill of student societies, and the proud legacy of Bradford’s educational pioneers. Drop in to a day shaped by archives, small exhibitions, inspiring talks, and captivating film screenings — including newly digitised gems from the Bradford Grammar School Film Society (1960–1968), shown to the public for […]

    Free