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14/07/19

The Fabulous Richmondshire Concerts start again in September!

For a couple years husband Geoff and I having been enjoying the Richmondshire Concerts as ‘proper’ members and many years before that as guests. The Richmondshire Concerts have been running for over 70 years, featuring professional classical musicians

 
20/04/19

Circular Walk from Richmond Racecourse

I didn’t even know there was a racecourse in Richmond, sadly it’s no longer used as a racecourse but it definitely was and was definitely used as such. Race meetings were held until 1891 when poor attendances resulted in its closure.

 
12/03/19

The Georgian Theatre Experience at The Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond

Joanne and I were invited to the Georgian Theatre Royal in Richmond for a look behind the scenes! Literally! We arrived on a rainy Wednesday afternoon, along with others, and thoroughly enjoyed an interesting and informative hour or so led by our volunteer guide.

 
23/01/18

Tour de Yorkshire, Stage 3, Richmond to Scarborough Saturday 5 May!

There’ll be great excitement again at the beginning of May when the Tour de Yorkshire comes to the dales. Stage One and Two are in south and west Yorkshire but on Saturday 5 May the peloton will be setting of from

 
19/08/16

Richmond Walking and Book Festival 24 September until 2 October

Books and boots, walks and words, that’s how it’s described by the organisers and how appropriate. Enjoy glorious walking, exploring, illustrated talks, workshops………… This will be the twelfth annual Richmond

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