What's On / Local Events in Richmond, North Yorkshire

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

29 May - 11 September
Venue: Green Howards Museum
Time: 10:00 - 16.30

A new exhibition is now open at The Green Howards Museum, featuring an extraordinary D-Day diorama created by 15-year-old Ted, member of the North Riding Scale Model Club. The detailed scene Focuses on the 6th and 7th Battalion, Green Howards, highlighting their actions on 7th June 1944, the day after the landings. At its centre is a model of CSM Stanley Hollis VC, the only soldier to receive the Victoria Cross on D-Day. Ted's work was recently displayed at the National Scale Model Show in Telford, where he was named Junior National Champion by the International Plastic Modellers' Society. Now on show in Richmond, this free exhibition is a moving tribute to both local heroism and emerging young talent. Don't miss the chance to see history

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20 June - 1 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of Oil Paintings inspired by the Rivers and Reservoirs in the Yorkshire Dales

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20 June - 1 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

A joint exhibition of paintings, Chigiri-e and photography inspired by the artists' two favourite places.

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1 July - 27 August
Venue: Richmond Bowls Club, Quakers Lane
Time: 14:00- 15:30

Afternoon taster sessions at the Richmond (Yorks) Bowls Club. These sessions will take place on the green between the Cricket Club and Ronaldshay Play Park. Come along and try your hand.

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2 July
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Bringing back the acclaimed screen writer from the original film Jurassic Park, we see a whole new iteration of the franchise in a darker take starring Scarlett Johansson

4 July - 15 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

Step into the heart of the Yorkshire Dales through the rich textures and vibrant colours of Dales in Felt, a stunning exhibition of needle and wet felt artwork by Harriet Morley.

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4 July - 15 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

Engraved glass by various engravers using different methods of engraving - designs inspired by the engravers

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4 July - 29 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

Join us for the new summer edition of our flagship open art exhibition 'A Spot on the Wall'! Summer Spot 2025 will run from 4th–29th July and will be hosted exclusively in the Mezzanine Gallery.

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5 July
Venue: St Mary's Church
Time: 12:00 to 16:00

Family Summer Barbeque with Fun and Games St. Mary's Church Richmond 12:00 to 4:00 Sat 5th July Tickets £5 on the door. Under 12's free.

5 July
Venue: Reeth Memorial Hall
Time: 20:00-22.30

Rock and Roll comes to Swaledale when You Tube sensations The Baldy Holly Band return to Reeth Memorial Hall.

The north-east based five piece band play 1950s classics from the likes of Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, using an authentic line-up of rhythm, lead, drums and double bass to produce their high energy live show.

Bring along your dancing shoes or just sit back and listen!

Tickets £15 (£17 on the door).

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5 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 13:00

Join local artist Merlyn from The Littlest Falcon to spend a creative day learning the art of single-colour linoprinting in this relaxed, hands-on three-hour session, perfect for beginners. £55 pp

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6 July - 6 July
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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6 July - 6 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 12:00, 13:00 - 15:00

Make an iron spiral candle holder with the blacksmiths from True North Trades - as seen on Robson Green's Weekend Escapes! £55 per person

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6 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 13:00

Make a beautiful stained glass sunrise lightcatcher panel with Anne, who has over 30 years experience in the art of stained glass. £55 per person

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6 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Join us for our Summer Vintage Platform Pop-Up: a beautiful collection of summery stalls for lovers of the country living and period homes style. Free admission.

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7 July - 21 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 12:30

Monday 30th June, 7th, 14th and 21st July 2025, 10am - 12:30pm A fun approach to watercolour inks and much more! This course is for people who have tried watercolour and/or watercolour inks. £95pp

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11 July
Venue: Station Cafe | Bar
Time: 19:30

Enjoy the smooth sounds of The Joseph Carville Trio at The Station Cafe Bar, as you enjoy a delicious two course meal. £30.00 per person - drinks not included.

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12 July
Venue: Richmond Library
Time: 10:00

Adventures in Nature and the Great Outdoors!
The Summer Reading Challenge will return to CRACCL Libraries this July!
Borrow books and get reading!
Children sign up at their local library to start their Challenge.
For every book read children can pick up stickers (some are smelly!) as they
progress through the Challenge.
Children who complete their Challenge are presented with a certificate and a medal.

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12 July - 12 July
Venue: Bellerby Memorial Hall, DL8 5QL
Time: 10:30-16:00

Join us at the ProPharma Summer Fair. Packed with exciting activities, delicious food, and entertainment, it's the perfect way to soak up the sunshine while supporting the Great North Air Ambulance.

13 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 14:00 - 17:00

Paper artist and florist, Fiona McKeown, will guide you to create a stunning, life-size Poppy. All materials are provided. The workshop is appropriate for beginners. £55 per person

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13 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 13:00

Capture the ephemeral beauty of spring blossom! Paper artist and florist, Fiona McKeown, will guide you to create a stunning, life-size paper blossom branch. £55 per person

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14 July - 14 July
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Frances Dobbing, one of our members will tell us about Life in the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Contact Pam Myers on 07794 089 414 for more information.

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15 July
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Over 1300 hectares of woodland surround many of the reservoirs scattered across Yorkshire which contain a fascinating range of known and potential archaeological and historic sites. In this talk, Archaeologist John Buglass will discuss a project that produced a baseline inventory of these sites that included medieval and post medieval settlements, farmsteads, pubs and inns, water mills, fords, track- and hollow-ways, quarries, rifle ranges, a vicarage, water management features, boundary stones, sheep pens, and barns

Entry: £5 on the door. Refreshments available.

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18 July - 18 July
Venue: Georgian Theatre Royal
Time: 19:30

The award-winning Dyad Productions (Lady Susan, Christmas Gothic, I, Elizabeth, Female Gothic, A Christmas Carol, Austen's Women, and That Knave, Raleigh) return with a twenty-first century take on Virginia Woolf's blisteringly brilliant pre-TED talk.

Take a wry, amusing, and incisive trip through the history of literature, feminism, and gender. Meet Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen, Aphra Behn, and Shakespeare's sister – Judith! Introducing a different way to look at our creativity, it even comments on what life will be like in the 2020s! Come and be amused, challenged and changed.

Rebecca Vaughan performs Woolf's 1928 exploration of the impact of poverty and sexual inequality on intellectual freedom and creativity.

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18 July
Venue: Reeth Memorial Hall
Time: 20:00-22.30

The Abba Girls present their award-winning tribute to the iconic Swedish band in a fully scripted and choreographed show.
Formed in 1995 they were the first Abba tribute act in the UK and have since racked up more than 5000 performances in over 42 countries worldwide, singing everywhere from major arenas to village halls.
Known for their attention to detail in costumes and brilliant harmonising the duo have recently been awarded Classic Pop Tribute Band of the Year 2024 – UK and Best Pop Tribute Band in the UK 2021/22/23.

Tickets £18 (£20 on the door)

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18 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of paintings inspired by the natural world. Clare Dean and Ailsa Read are West Yorkshire artists with a passion for the natural world, meadows and the landscape and coast and seascapes

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18 July - 15 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of work produced by members of this long-established art club

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19 July - 25 July
Venue: Green Howards Museum
Time: 10.00-16.30

Why wait until December? Join us at the museum for Christmas in July, a mid-year celebration full of festive cheer, family fun, and a little bit of history! Originating from during the Second World War when families would make Christmas cards, and gifts to send in time for Christmas on the front. It has taken root in modern culture as a fun, and quirky tradition to feel festive mid-year!. There will be children's trails & activities, and be the first to browse our brand-new Christmas range in the gift shop.

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19 July - 2 September
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Join Little Loco - a brave little engine as she steams through The Station this summer. Trail sheets are £1 each and are available every day from The Station Shop, from 10am - 4pm.

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19 July
Venue: Reeth Evangelical Congregational Church
Time: 10:00 - 12:00

Drop in for coffee, cake and chat!

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21 July
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from Pam Towse on 'Costumes in the theatre - a humorous look at various samples'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

22 July
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:30

A tasting of wines from Portugal with Jon Priestley. Visitors welcome £20. We also welcome new members. Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.

22 July
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 10:45

Local author and archaeologist Caroline Hardie will read from her story Little Loco's BIG Day – a story about a very important day – the start of our modern railway 200 hundred years ago.

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24 July - 2 August
Venue: Georgian Theatre Royal
Time: 19.30

It began as a sudden strange fancy… Polly Perks had to become a boy in a hurry. Cutting off her hair and wearing trousers was easy. Learning to fart and belch in public and walk like an ape took more time…

And now she's enlisted in the army, and is searching for her lost brother. But there's a war on and whatever anyone says, their side's coming off worse. Polly and her fellow recruits are suddenly in the thick of it, without any training, and the enemy is hunting them.

All they have on their side is the most artful sergeant in the army, a vampire with a lust for coffee and a readiness to fight dirty. And as they take the war to the heart of the enemy, they have to use all the resources of… the Monstrous Regiment.

Presented by Richmond Amateur Dramatic Society

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25 July
Venue: The Buck Inn, Newbiggin, Richmond
Time: 19:00

Join Richmond and District Angling Society for a pint! New members/visitors welcome.

25 July
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel's First Family

1 August - 12 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition featuring a range of different artistic elements including painting and ceramics, putting this group's creative talents on full display.

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2 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 14:00 - 17:00

A fun and relaxed introductory mosaic workshop, playing with colour and texture to create your own coaster to take home. Suitable for adults and teenagers. £55 per person

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3 August - 3 August
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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8 August
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Only one man has the particular set of skills - to lead Police Squad and save the world. A remake of the 1980's classic starring Liam Neeson.

8 August
Venue: Richmond Library
Time: From 10:15am

Zoolab is coming to CRACCL libraries!
Get ready for a wild adventure on Thursday, 8th August as Zoolab brings their
amazing animal encounter sessions to our libraries!

From creepy crawlies to exotic creatures, this is a hands-on, educational
experience perfect for children and families. Come along and learn about the animal kingdom in the most exciting way possible!
Spaces are limited so booking is required. Contact your local library for further details.

Don't miss out on this unforgettable animal encounter!

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8 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 12:00, 13:00 - 15:00

Make an iron magic wand with the blacksmiths from True North Trades - as seen on Robson Green's Weekend Escapes! £55 per person

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11 August - 16 August
Venue: Station Cafe | Bar
Time: 14:00 - 18:00

Join us at The Station Cafe Bar to celebrate National Afternoon Tea Week with a delicious afternoon tea.

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11 August - 11 August
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19

Tonight's talk will be 'No Bloody Daffodils' by John Anderson. Contact Pam Myers on 07794 089 414 for more information.

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14 August - 14 August
Venue: Green Howards Museum
Time: 19:00-20:30

Join us for an engaging discussion with John Wilson as he delves into the intricacies of the Gallipoli Campaign. Discover the untold stories and historical insights behind this moment in history.

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14 August
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 09:00 - 12:00

Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.

15 August - 26 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of pastel, oil and acrylic paintings capturing and inspired by the wildlife and landscapes of the dales

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15 August - 26 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

A collaboration of work in textiles & photography that reflect the Richmondshire landscape

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15 August - 26 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of oil paintings inspired by exploring boundaries and horizons

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16 August - 16 August
Venue: Reeth Evangelical Congregational Church
Time: 10:00 - 12.00

Drop in for coffee, cake and chat!

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17 August
Venue: Richmond Bowls Club, Quakers Lane
Time: 09:30 - 16:00

A chance to watch a free premier pairs tournament with some of the best bowls players in the region. There will be Refreshments will be available to purchase.

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18 August
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A quiz afternoon. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

18 August
Venue: Richmond Library
Time: 10.30

Author Caroline Hardie will be telling the tale from her book Little Loco's Big Day as part of the Richmond Walking & Book Festival.
Little Loco is the first locomotive, now known as Locomotion No.1, which ran on the Stockton & Darlington Railway. Steam powered with a mighty hoot, the nervous Little Loco has to pull Wonky Waggons along the railway on the opening day in 1825. Trouble brews when the Wonky
Waggons grumble because they want to be pulled by horses, not locomotives. Herald the Horse is worried that he will lose his job if Little Loco is too useful. Can Little Loco find good friends to
help her?
Another performance takes place at Catterick Library DL9 3EL on 20th August at 2.00pm

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18 August
Venue: Richmond Library
Time: From 10:30am

We're thrilled to welcome Caroline Hardie, author of Little Locos Big Day, to our Richmond and Catterick libraries this summer!
As part of the Summer Reading Challenge and the Richmond Walking and Book Festival, Caroline will be joining us for a special author session filled with storytelling, creativity, and fun for children aged 5 to 11yrs.
Perfect for children and families who love books, trains, and big ideas!
Spaces are limited so booking is required. Contact us for more details.

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19 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

Prepare to be amazed by exciting experiments and daring demonstrations! At the Big Science Show, children will experience some of our favorite jaw-dropping Big Science displays!

From Dry Ice and the Air Cannon to the Whoosh Bottle and beyond, there's fire, fizz, foam, and plenty of flying objects.

These action-packed shows are engaging, exciting, and promise to make science fun!

Suitable for youngsters aged 5 - 11, must be accompanied by an adult.

£9 per person

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19 August
Venue: The Station
Time: 10:00 - 13:00

Join artist, Abigail Lagden, to create you own fabric sculpted journal design. £55 per person

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21 August
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:00

Photographic Memories of Richmond.
Mike Wood will present recently discovered photos of Richmond that give a portrait of the town from the beginnings of photography in the 19th century up to the 1950's.
Admission £5 on the door. Refreshments available.

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22 August
Venue: Reeth Memorial Hall
Time: 20:00-22.30

Known as 'one of the hardest-working duos on the UK folk scene' (Mike Harding, 2018), Winter Wilson have entranced audiences worldwide since becoming full-time musicians in 2012.

In recent years they have completed multiple tours of Australia, New Zealand and Canada, as well as the UK and Europe.

Kip Winter (vocals, flute, piano accordion, guitar) 'simply has a voice to die for' (John Roffee, Maverick Magazine), whilst Dave Wilson (vocals, guitar, banjo) is now widely recognised as one of the UK's very best contemporary folk and blues songwriters, with his songs sung in folk clubs all over the world.

With ten critically acclaimed albums in their back-catalogue, the couple are currently working on number eleven, to be called 'Home'.

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23 August
Venue: St Mary's Church
Time: 10:00 to 16:00

Annual Plant and Produce Sale St Mary's Church Bank Holiday Saturday 23rd August 10:00am til 4:00pm. Admission Free.

24 August - 24 August
Venue: Reeth Memorial Hall
Time: 15:00-16:00

Open air Songs of Praise with Reeth Brass Band on the village green - in the Memorial Hall if wet.

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25 August - 25 August
Venue: Richmondshire Cricket Club
Time: 13:00

Come and have fun at the Sports Day - suitable for children and adults - with prizes!

26 August
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:30

A tasting of wines from Southern France with Mike Wherrett. Visitors welcome £20 and new members welcome too! Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.

29 August - 9 September
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

A collaborative exhibition of ceramics and the artworks inspired by them

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29 August - 23 September
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:00 - 20:00 (19:00 on Sundays)

An exhibition of fluid art inspired by the landscapes of the North Yorkshire Moors

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30 August
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:00 on 30th Aug, 14:00 on 31st Aug

Andre Rieu celebrates his 75th Birthday! The King of the Waltz invites you to a boat party with him and his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra as they sail through his hometown of Maastricht.

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30 August
Venue: Georgian Theatre Royal
Time: 14:30

Come and enjoy a delicious High Tea in support of the GTR £20 a head, add a glass of bubbly for an extra £5 Tickets for GTR Friends from July 1st, for everyone from 15th July From GTR Box Office

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3 September
Venue: Richmond Methodist Church
Time: 19:30 - 21:00

Wednesday 3rd September. Richmond Civic Society - The Stockton and Darlington Railway. Richmond Methodist Church 19.30 - 21.00. A talk by Chris Lloyd to commemorate the bicentenary this month of the Stockton to Darlington Railway. Visitors welcome: entry fee £10. Free to members. richmondcivicsociety.org

4 September
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:00 on 4th Sept (LIVE), 19:30 on 6th Sept, 14:00 on 10th Sept, 19:30 on 18th Sept, 13:30 on 24th Sept

Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in the much-anticipated next play from the team behind Prima Facie.

Jessica Parks is a smart Crown Court Judge at the top of her career. Behind the robe, she is a karaoke fiend, a loving wife and a supportive parent. When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?

Writer Suzie Miller, director Justin Martin, and composer Self Esteem, reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie, with this searing examination of modern motherhood and masculinity.

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5 September
Venue: St Mary's Church
Time: 19:30

Edwina Hayes one of the finest female singer/songwriters this country has produced in years. Edwina brings together English folk, Americana and the rich Northern singer/songwriter tradition to create a sound that's truly her own. Highly accomplished she's toured with such notable performers as Jools Holland, Van Morrison, Nanci Griffith and Loudon Wainwright III to name just a few. Tickets £12 in advance from "The Book Stop" Market Hall, evenbrite: https://bit.ly/4j3VE71 or on the door.

7 September - 7 September
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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8 September - 8 September
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Tonight the ladies will be making Christmas craft items ready for the November Coffee morning on Thursday 6th November.

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10 September - 10 September
Venue: The Station
Time: 09:30-13:00

Why not join The Station Singers for a fun morning that is bound to boost your sense of well-being?
The morning is open to all voices and for anyone who likes to sing.

There will be a break for refreshments which can be purchased from The Station Cafe Bar, and other food businesses at The Station.

Wednesday 10 September in Screen 2 from 09.30am - 1pm, we will be singing a few of our favourites: some gospel, folk and popular songs including a Beatles medley!

Arrive from 9:15am to collect your music and find your seat.

Single prebooked ticket is £11:50 (£12 on the door)

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11 September
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 09:00 - 12:00

Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.

15 September
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from Joanna Aston on ' A mad woman walking - Pilgrimage to Santiago'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

15 September
Venue: Green Howards Museum
Time: 14:00-15:00

Come join us for an exciting event at The Green Howards Museum where we will delve into the joys and pitfalls of exploring your family history.

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18 September
Venue: Bellerby Memorial Hall, DL8 5QL
Time: Hourly 09:00-12:30

French and Italian classes at various levels on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays starting on 18th September. For details please contact Judith MacLeod at judithm289@gmail.com or on 07528786584.

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19 September - 19 September
Venue: Bellerby Memorial Hall, DL8 5QL
Time: 20:00-22.30

Glastonbury based Nick Parker started gigging in his early teens playing mandolin and singing, touring the UK and Europe, first with folk/rock/skiffle band ‘Why?' and then with his own guitar band ‘Tobermory' before embarking on his solo career in 2010.

Since then he has enjoyed more than 30 tours, releasing five full-length albums along the way, with many of his songs being featured on BBC6 Music and other stations.

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20 September
Venue: Richmond School
Time: 19:30

The VOCES8 Scholars Ensemble is a vocal group made up of young professional singers who have previously been part of the annual VOCES 8 Scholars programme. Their work includes performances across the UK including Kings Place, London; the Solent Music Festival; ‘Gregorian Treasures' in London and Cambridge with the Dutch ensemble Wishful Singing; and Fruit of Silence with McNicol Ballet Collective at the Royal Academy of Music, London. They will also give concerts in France, Belgium, Spain and Portugal. For VOCES8 Records they will record an album of music of Marten Jansson with the Stockholm Saxophone Quartet, conducted by Ragnar Bohlin for release next year.

23 September
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:30

A tasting of wines with HC Wines from York - 'What a difference a year makes'. Visitors welcome £20. Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.

1 October
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Live Opera at the Station Cinema from the Royal Opera House

1 October
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 18:45

In war-torn Rome, Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi live for each other and for their art. But when Cavaradossi helps an escaped prisoner, the lovers make a deadly enemy in the form of Baron Scarpia, Chief of Police.

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1 October
Venue: Richmond Methodist Church
Time: 19:30 - 21:00

Wednesday 1st October. Richmond Civic Society - Lead Mining in Swaledale. Richmond Methodist Church 19.30 - 21.00. A talk by Helen Guy (Keld Resource Centre) on the history of lead mining in Swaledale since Roman times. Visitors welcome: entry fee £10. Free to members. richmondcivicsociety.org

4 October
Venue: Richmond School
Time: 19:30


Haydn - String Quartet Op. 33 No. 4
Janacek - Quartet No. 2 Intimate Letters
Fergus Hall - Three hours after high water
Bartok - String Quartet No. 4

5 October - 5 October
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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13 October - 13 October
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Look out your Girl Guides trefoil badge for tonight when Georgie Sale will tell us all about Isabelle Chator, Aviatrix. Lady visitors are welcome to come along as a guest. Contact Pam Myers for more information on 07794 089414.

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16 October - 19 October
Venue: St Matthews Church, Leyburn
Time: various

With 11 performances over 4 days, there is something for everyone in our 2025 line up. From trad jazz to gypsy jazz, American Songbook classics to modern pieces, foot stomping fun to the sublime, LJF25 has it all. You can find the details of all the artists at www.leyburnjazz.org

Leyburn Jazz Festival 2025 is presented by BlueBoxt Creative and Performing Arts (Charity # 1199194)

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16 October
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 09:00 - 12:00

Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.

20 October
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from Colin Philpott on 'When the state ran restaurants'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

22 October
Venue: Richmond Methodist Church
Time: 19:30 - 21:00

Wednesday 22nd October. Richmond Civic Society - the Melsonby Hoard. Richmond School 19.30 - 21.00. A talk by Professor Tom Moore (Durham University) on the massive Melsonby Iron Age hoard, excavated in 2022 and first publicised in March 2025. This will be the first public talk on this historically significant find. Visitors welcome: entry fee £10. Free to members.

23 October
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:30

Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw's incendiary moral classic.

28 October
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:30

A tasting of wines with Chris Mooney - ' My life in the wine trade'. Visitors welcome £20. Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.

2 November - 2 November
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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5 November
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Live Ballet at the Station Cinema from the Royal Opera House.

5 November
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:15

Lise, the only daughter of Widow Simone, is in love with the young farmer Colas, but her mother has far more ambitious plans for her. Simone hopes to marry her off to Alain, the son of the wealthy proprietor Thomas. Desperate to marry Colas rather than Alain, Lise contrives to outwit her mother's plans.

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10 November - 10 November
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Tonight the ladies will be letting their hair down for an evening of 'Fun and Games with Line Dancing' Lady visitors are welcome to come along as a guest.

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17 November
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from John Butterwick on 'Ten ways to improve your enjoyment of wine'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

23 November
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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25 November
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 19:30

A tasting of wines from New Zealand with Mick Whitaker. Visitors welcome £20. Please email info@nyws.org.uk for information.

25 November
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Live Ballet at the Station Cinema from the Royal Opera House.

25 November
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:15

Stuck at home and put to work by her spoiled Step-Sisters, Cinderella's life is dreary and dull. Everything changes when she helps a mysterious woman out...With a little bit of magic, she is transported into an ethereal new world – one where fairies bring the gifts of the seasons, where pumpkins turn into carriages, and where true love awaits.
This enchanting ballet by The Royal Ballet's Founding Choreographer Frederick Ashton is a theatrical experience for all the family and will transport you into an ethereal world where a sprinkling of fairy dust makes dreams come true.

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30 November - 30 November
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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6 December
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 19:00 on 6th Dec, 14:00 on 7th Dec, 13:00 on 21st Dec

Known to millions as 'The King of Waltz', Andre Rieu is the world's leading pop classical artist and consistently appears on the worldwide list of highest-grossing touring artists.

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6 December
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 09:00 - 12:00

Come support Richmond's local history museum. Raffle, tombola and more! Entry £2. Museum Volunteers always wanted. For details ring John McCormack on 07866 033263.

7 December - 7 December
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 10.00 - 16.00

An established, well attended Artisan Fair, were you are sure of a warm welcome, as all exhibitors bring their own unique, creative style in handmaking their beautiful items. Held in the 18th century Richmond Town Hall in North Yorkshire. Situated in the centre of town surrounding by a beautiful cobbled marketplace. Full of independent shops, cafes, museums and the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep. Bus stop in the main square and free parking in the market place with long /short stay car parks five mins walk from town. Pop along and browse the many different stalls, were you can be sure to find that perfect gift. LIFT ACCESS - FREE ENTRY - DOGS WELCOME

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7 December
Venue: Richmond Market Place
Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Come and enjoy all that this year's Christmas Fair has to offer in Richmond Market Place on Sunday 7th December, from 10.00am-4.00pm.

The festivities will include children's entertainment, Santa's Grotto, a Treasure Hunt and local musicians who will be performing both on stage and around the town.

There will be plenty of Christmas market stalls in addition to Richmond's wide variety of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. You might even do all your Christmas shopping on this one day, sustained by a hot chocolate and delicious food!

A Park & Ride service will run between Richmond School and Friary Gardens, and disabled parking will be available.

If you would like to volunteer to help with the organisation of the event, please email info@originalrichmond.co.uk.

8 December - 8 December
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

This is the night of our Christmas party when anything might happen.

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10 December
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Live Ballet at the Station Cinema from the Royal Opera House.

10 December - 14 December
Venue: Bellerby Memorial Hall, DL8 5QL
Time: 19:15 (10th Dec), 14:00 (14th Dec)

Peter Wright's The Nutcracker has enchanted audiences since its 1984 premiere by the Company. Featuring Tchaikovsky's most familiar melodies and brought to life by Julia Trevelyan Oman's exquisite designs, The Nutcracker is sure to be a festive firecracker for all ages.

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4 January
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: TBC

Live Opera at the Station Cinema from the Royal Opera House.

12 January - 12 January
Venue: St Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newbiggin
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

The details are not yet available. Please contact Pam Myers at mrspjmyers@yahoo.co.uk nearer the date for information.

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14 January
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 18:45

At one of her lavish parties, celebrated Parisan courtesan Violetta is introduced to Alfredo Germont. The two fall madly in love, and though hesitant to leave behind her life of luxury and freedom, Violetta follows her heart. But the young couple's happiness is short-lived, as the harsh realities of life soon come knocking.

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19 January
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from Paul Millard on 'Butterfly conservation - where have our local butterflies gone?'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

19 January
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 18:45 TBC

Four women, four curious love stories. Juan Diego Florez leads a fantastic cast in Offenbach's dream like opera. Running time 245 minutes, Two intervals Sung in French with English subtitles

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16 February
Venue: Richmond Town Hall
Time: 14:00

A talk from Baroness Brenda Hale on 'The Life of a Lady Law Lord'. Visitors welcome. Please contact swale.wi.2024@gmail.com for details.

5 May
Venue: Station Cinema
Time: 18:00

S Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin, who realizes his affection for her all too late. The Met's evocative production, directed by Tony Award–winner Deborah Warner.

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