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Ryedale Folk Museum is celebrating the Yorkshire landscape this summer with a new joint exhibition by illustrators Matty Burnham and Tim Gomersall.
This means the West Yorkshire landscape, which inspired the Bronte sisters’ literary works, has been marked out as an area of focus for conservation and nature restoration efforts.
The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is looking for volunteer lighthouse keepers to help inspire and guide visitors at Spurn lighthouse who are passionate about the structure and its history.
Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust (YDMT) has extended its grant scheme to support the creation of new native broadleaf ...
A major new show of British artist David Hockney's recent landscapes is a homecoming of sorts, rooting the 74-year-old in his native Yorkshire and far from the swimming pools of Los Angeles for ...
North Yorkshire, with its windswept heaths and sea-battered cliffs, is the brooding landscape that inspired Emily Brontë’s ‘wild and windy moors’ in Wuthering Heights. While its romantic pull remains, ...
In ‘The Pull of Gravity’ at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Kentridge unites over 40 works, made from 2007 to the present day, in a large exhibition situated both inside and outside, becoming a striking ...
The Yorkshire landscape we know and love today evolved over tens of millions of years. STEPHEN LEWIS dips into a fascinating book that follows the region’s geological history.
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