Dewsbury Town Hall
Old Wakefield, Dewsbury
This fine Victorian Town Hall is situated in the centre of bustling Dewsbury town centre. The venue offers you an intimate 700 seat concert hall, spectacular function and meeting rooms, which are...
This fine Victorian Town Hall is situated in the centre of bustling Dewsbury town centre. The venue offers you an intimate 700 seat concert hall, spectacular function and meeting rooms, which are...
The Museum holds a lot of material on the local area including the surrounding villages - this includes fossils, archaeological artefacts and information, local history, large collections of maps,...
Millennium Town Park is wheelchair friendly and has a toilet block which includes a changing places disabled toilets and baby changing facilities. It is a formal park with sculptures and interacti...
Hilldrop Community Centre is a thriving multi-purpose community resource that provides a wide range of services, activities and meeting spaces for people of all ages. The mission of the community...
Edinburgh Beer Factory is an independent, family-run craft brewery located in the west of Edinburgh. Most famous for producing the multi-award winning Paolozzi lager, EBF is also home to a brand n...
As the last remaining freshwater marsh in the area, Filey Dams is a magnet for migratory birds. Not just that: it’s home to a variety of insects, amphibians, small mammals and plants. Look for tr...
An Immersive Dark Tourism Attraction, that inspires people, educating, engaging & immersing visitors through a journey behind bars.
Bancroft Mill houses the largest steam mill engine in Lancashire. It is in the mill for which it was constructed and is unique. The former cotton mill is now a museum open to the public on a numb...
Since 1673 Chelsea Physic Garden has occupied four acres of land on the edge of the Thames. First established by the Apothecaries in order to grow medicinal plants, this extraordinary garden in Lo...
Caledonian MacBrayne operate throughout Scotland's Hebridean and Clyde islands, stretching from Arran in the south to Lewis in the north. We would always advise booking.