What’s On is a free service for individuals and organisations in and around Richmond including all of Richmondshire and communities throughout the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
If you are a commercial provider of events and activities, we are pleased to publicise your business too. To discover how to use What’s On for a modest fee just email – info@whatsonrichmond.co.uk
Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £1.50. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy releases at the Station Cinema, The sequel to Bridget Jones's Baby based on the 2013 novel of the same name
The organiser of this activity has kindly made a donation to support this service which is operated by volunteers. Richmond Information Centre thanks them for their contribution.
This is an exhibition of recent work by the Duncan Baird centred on his passions of the world around him in Yorkshire. The works are mainly acrylic on canvas, although some of the studies of flowers and Richmond are watercolours.
Duncan has exhibited in Brighton, London and in Yorkshire at galleries in Hull and the East Riding. He has a permanent exhibition at the "Old Town Gallery" in Bridlington.
01748 828259
Complete the trail and return it to the shop for a small prize. Trail sheets are just £1 per child and are available from The Station Shop daily, from 10am - 4pm.
01748 828259
Coffee morning: Drop in for coffee and cakes. Everyone welcome.
FREE
10am - noon.
01748884759
Find the happy signs of spring to complete the activity trail. Complete the trail and return it for a small prize. Trail sheets are just £1 per child and are available from The Station Shop daily.
01748 828259
A 3 hour walk from the carpark at junction of Grinton/Leyburn/Redmire roads. Visiting bale sites, hushes, Grinton Smelt Mill & Grinton How Level, depending on time. Booking essential.
A talk with Susan Rogers entitled Come Dine With Me. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.
Gentle yoga movement and relaxation to help maintain a healthy spine, improve its flexibility and reduce non-specific back pain.
07791776438
The organiser of this activity has kindly made a donation to support this service which is operated by volunteers. Richmond Information Centre thanks them for their contribution.
Expeditions in the Arctic, including the first British unsupported crossing of the Greenland icecap, the first ski crossing of Svalbard, and the Geomagnetic North Pole by dog sledge. David's main interest is in retracing historic journeys of famous polar explorers such as Nansen and Peary.
Bellerby Study Group – a sociable group with a varied programme this winter. One of a series of eight talks at £3 per talk, or £15 for all eight. Free refreshments included after talk.
07968 596676