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Step Inside The Light: Harrogate Gets Its Glow On

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A vast, walk-through sculpture of colour, calm and curious corridors has landed on West Park Stray. We may be biased - but the Harrogate International Festival folk really do know how to make a place feel extraordinary

Beyond Consultation: What The North East Is Learning About Trust, Evidence And Power

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At Insights North East’s 2026 conference, one conversation cut through the language of partnership and transformation: if policymakers want lasting change, they must understand why so many people no longer trust politics to deliver it

When The Village Becomes The Gallery: Staithes Festival Puts The Next Generation In The Frame

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At this year’s Staithes Festival of Arts & Heritage, the North Yorkshire coast will do what it has done for generations: make room for artists. But in 2026, that invitation extends deliberately to those still finding their voice

Before It Becomes A Statistic: Inside The North East Charity Asking What Poverty Really Does To Childhood

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At Children North East’s Cowgate Centre in Newcastle, poverty isn't an abstract policy problem. It's bus fares, school shoes, hospital appointments, youth work, family stress and systems that still too often expect struggling people to meet them halfway

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Young Northern Writers Invited To Find Their Voice Through Art

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Write on Art is calling for young people aged 13–19 to respond creatively and critically to artworks - with organisers keen to reach more schools and young writers across the North

Listening To The Longest Day: SAA-UK Marks 15 Years Of Leeds Summer Solstice Festival

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South Asian Arts-uk marks 15 years of its Leeds Summer Solstice Festival with an evening of celestial music at Howard Assembly Room - a celebration of voice, time, tradition and the luminous pull of the longest day

Leeds Through The Eyes Of Mik Artistik: Exhibition Celebrates The City’s People and Places

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Whether on paper or through song - this man's message is one we should all hear

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For Whom The Bells Still Ring: Alan And Betty’s Sixty Years Of Love, Service And Song

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2026 sees Alan Grundy celebrates 60 years as Ringing Master at St Laurence’s Church Scalby and on 4 June he and Betty celebrate 60 years of marriage

Global Sensation Abel Selaocoe To Open 60th Harrogate Music Festival In Style

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Genre-defying cellist and singer kicks off HACS Harrogate Music Festival with a bang this coming weekend

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York’s Roman History Brought To Life

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Final weekend for a spectacular return to Eboracum

Leeds Through The Eyes Of Mik Artistik: Exhibition Celebrates The City’s People and Places

FeaturedNaturalCultural

Whether on paper or through song - this man's message is one we should all hear

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Young Northern Writers Invited To Find Their Voice Through Art

FeaturedNaturalCultural

Write on Art is calling for young people aged 13–19 to respond creatively and critically to artworks - with organisers keen to reach more schools and young writers across the North

Listening To The Longest Day: SAA-UK Marks 15 Years Of Leeds Summer Solstice Festival

FeaturedNaturalCultural

South Asian Arts-uk marks 15 years of its Leeds Summer Solstice Festival with an evening of celestial music at Howard Assembly Room - a celebration of voice, time, tradition and the luminous pull of the longest day

The Secret Life Of Nidderdale’s Adders

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A landmark DNA study suggests Nidderdale could be one of England’s most important strongholds for adders - and a powerful reminder that healthy landscapes are connected landscapes

The Green Revolution Must Not Happen 'To' The North East

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As renewable energy gathers pace off the region’s coast, a new Durham manifesto is warning that working-class communities must not be treated as scenery in someone else’s transition

For Whom The Bells Still Ring: Alan And Betty’s Sixty Years Of Love, Service And Song

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2026 sees Alan Grundy celebrates 60 years as Ringing Master at St Laurence’s Church Scalby and on 4 June he and Betty celebrate 60 years of marriage

Global Sensation Abel Selaocoe To Open 60th Harrogate Music Festival In Style

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Genre-defying cellist and singer kicks off HACS Harrogate Music Festival with a bang this coming weekend

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Tell Them You Love Them

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The Salford Death Coach Helping People Live Better By Talking About The End

The Empire On The Dock: Genghis Khan, Leeds, And The Objects That Changed The World

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A major new Royal Armouries exhibition will bring rare Mongolian treasures to the UK for the first time - and ask visitors to look again at one of history’s most complex, brutal and transformative empires

Within These Walls: The North Yorkshire Garden That Was Saved So It Could Save Others

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Helmsley Walled Garden began life feeding great houses. Today, beneath the castle and inside old brick walls, it is doing something quieter, deeper and perhaps more necessary: feeding confidence, companionship, memory and belonging

York’s Roman History Brought To Life

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Final weekend for a spectacular return to Eboracum

Beyond Consultation: What The North East Is Learning About Trust, Evidence And Power

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

At Insights North East’s 2026 conference, one conversation cut through the language of partnership and transformation: if policymakers want lasting change, they must understand why so many people no longer trust politics to deliver it

Before It Becomes A Statistic: Inside The North East Charity Asking What Poverty Really Does To Childhood

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

At Children North East’s Cowgate Centre in Newcastle, poverty isn't an abstract policy problem. It's bus fares, school shoes, hospital appointments, youth work, family stress and systems that still too often expect struggling people to meet them halfway

The Green Revolution Must Not Happen 'To' The North East

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

As renewable energy gathers pace off the region’s coast, a new Durham manifesto is warning that working-class communities must not be treated as scenery in someone else’s transition

For Whom The Bells Still Ring: Alan And Betty’s Sixty Years Of Love, Service And Song

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

2026 sees Alan Grundy celebrates 60 years as Ringing Master at St Laurence’s Church Scalby and on 4 June he and Betty celebrate 60 years of marriage

Tell Them You Love Them

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The Salford Death Coach Helping People Live Better By Talking About The End

From Rio To Manchester: The Young People Turning Culture Into Civic Power

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Born from a radical model developed in Brazil’s favelas, The Agency of Change is now an independent charity - with roots in Manchester, Bolton and beyond. Its message is simple, and urgent: young people are not problems to be managed. They are leaders waiting to be trusted

Horizons Is Not a Side Festival. It Is Manchester Telling the Truth About Itself

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As Horizons Festival returns to HOME for Refugee Week 2026, MagNorth looks at why this free celebration of migration, creativity and community is more than a cultural weekend - it is a vital act of representation in a city shaped by global stories

The Secret Life Of Nidderdale’s Adders

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A landmark DNA study suggests Nidderdale could be one of England’s most important strongholds for adders - and a powerful reminder that healthy landscapes are connected landscapes

Within These Walls: The North Yorkshire Garden That Was Saved So It Could Save Others

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Helmsley Walled Garden began life feeding great houses. Today, beneath the castle and inside old brick walls, it is doing something quieter, deeper and perhaps more necessary: feeding confidence, companionship, memory and belonging

The Return Of The Red Kite To The Yorkshire Wolds

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Milvus milvus: The formerly endangered migrant - that is now one of the North's most successful breeders

Where The Curlew Calls, Nidderdale Answers

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In the sound of the curlew lies the spirit of the uplands - and this spring, Nidderdale is answering that call with music, walking and a shared commitment to conservation.

North York Moors National Park Centres Celebrate 50 Years

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A Big Birthday for two of our favourite NYM destinations

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Iron Age Burial Discovered Under Pocklington School

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Where the Vale of York gives way to the chalk uplands of the Wolds - recent archaeological finds confirm East Yorkshire settlement as key historic intersection

Nidderdale Feast Brings Yorkshire Chefs Together To Celebrate Local Food And Sustainable Farming

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A new food event at Masham Town Hall will see Michelin-starred chef Frances Atkins lead a team of Yorkshire chefs in creating a four-course feast using ingredients sourced from across the Nidderdale National Landscape.

Beneath The North Sea: How Yorkshire Could Help Store Britain’s Carbon

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Deep beneath the North Sea lie vast sandstone formations capable of storing billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide. As the UK scales up carbon capture and storage, the Yorkshire coast and Humber Estuary could become a crucial gateway between heavy industry and offshore carbon reservoirs.

Step Inside The Light: Harrogate Gets Its Glow On

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A vast, walk-through sculpture of colour, calm and curious corridors has landed on West Park Stray. We may be biased - but the Harrogate International Festival folk really do know how to make a place feel extraordinary

Leeds Through The Eyes Of Mik Artistik: Exhibition Celebrates The City’s People and Places

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Whether on paper or through song - this man's message is one we should all hear

By

When The Village Becomes The Gallery: Staithes Festival Puts The Next Generation In The Frame

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

At this year’s Staithes Festival of Arts & Heritage, the North Yorkshire coast will do what it has done for generations: make room for artists. But in 2026, that invitation extends deliberately to those still finding their voice

Young Northern Writers Invited To Find Their Voice Through Art

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Write on Art is calling for young people aged 13–19 to respond creatively and critically to artworks - with organisers keen to reach more schools and young writers across the North

Listening To The Longest Day: SAA-UK Marks 15 Years Of Leeds Summer Solstice Festival

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

South Asian Arts-uk marks 15 years of its Leeds Summer Solstice Festival with an evening of celestial music at Howard Assembly Room - a celebration of voice, time, tradition and the luminous pull of the longest day

Global Sensation Abel Selaocoe To Open 60th Harrogate Music Festival In Style

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Genre-defying cellist and singer kicks off HACS Harrogate Music Festival with a bang this coming weekend

By

The Empire On The Dock: Genghis Khan, Leeds, And The Objects That Changed The World

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A major new Royal Armouries exhibition will bring rare Mongolian treasures to the UK for the first time - and ask visitors to look again at one of history’s most complex, brutal and transformative empires

York’s Roman History Brought To Life

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Final weekend for a spectacular return to Eboracum

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