Newsletter: Friday 4th April 2025
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Newsletter: Friday 4th April 2025

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Published on April 4th, 2025

Spring has officially sprung, and Yorkshire is bursting with life this Easter—from chocolate-filled quests and care home adventures to powerful theatre, big nights out, and sporting triumphs. Whether you’re planning family fun, looking to be inspired, or just after a cracking day out, there’s something happening across the county to lift your spirits.

Yorkshire News

Discover York’s Roman past in a fun new way with Romans Quest—a self-guided, family-friendly treasure hunt launching April 4th that turns the city into a puzzle-filled adventure ending with chocolate and a pub stop.

Romans in York for treasure hunt

Residents from Rivermead Care Home enjoyed a heart-warming day out at Flamingo Land, filled with animal encounters, surprise family visits, and classic minibus singalongs—proving that even a little adventure can mean a lot.

MKM’s cheeky but vital Check Your Tools campaign is back this April—teaming up with The OddBalls Foundation to raise awareness of testicular cancer through bold boxers, football match takeovers, and one very memorable brick-shaped mascot.

Gideon is a powerful new play with live music coming to Bradford Cathedral this weekend, telling the moving true story of composer Gideon Klein and how his art endured even in the darkest of times.

From wizard walks to cow cuddles in Yorkshire, VisitEngland’s 2025 Awards for Excellence spotlight the top tourism experiences, stays, and hidden gems across the country—with 52 standout finalists leading the way.

Malton Museum celebrates its 90th year in style with new exhibitions, summer lectures, beer-themed walking tours, and the return of the crowd-favourite Roman Festival—making 2025 a must-visit season for history lovers and curious wanderers alike.

Garth Marenghi returns with This Bursted Earth—the final book in his bestselling horror parody trilogy—alongside a massive UK live tour from October 2025 to May 2026, with stops in Leeds, York, and beyond.

Sport round-up

Scarborough Swimming Club made a big splash at the 2025 Yorkshire Championships, with standout performances, personal bests, and rising star Wiktor Gora leading a talented team that’s turning heads across the region.

Yorkshire Women’s cricket gets a major boost as Leeds-based design firm Design Tonic becomes their first-ever official kit sponsor—backing the team’s historic first professional season with local pride and creative flair.

York Knights have signed speedy Aussie back Scott Galeano—fresh from a standout season with Sunshine Coast Falcons—to bolster their 2025 squad, thanks to fan-backed support through Squad Builder.

A new education centre opening at York’s LNER Community Stadium this September is offering hands-on training for careers in sport—covering everything from event planning to club management—no athletic ability required.


What's on in Yorkshire this week?

Yorkshire is buzzing with an exciting line-up of events to suit all tastes. Whether you’re looking for live music, comedy, sports nostalgia, or family-friendly entertainment, there’s something for everyone. Here’s what’s coming up in the next week:


A look at the history of St Gregory’s Minster, Kirkdale, with Dr Emma Wells

"...Most renowned for its exceptional contemporary sundial, which is placed above the south doorway under an 18th-century porch, this 11th-century instrument is remarkably well-preserved...."


Yorkshire Team

Yorkshire Team

The Yorkshire.com editorial team is made up of local writers, content creators, and tourism specialists who are passionate about showcasing the very best of God’s Own Country. With deep roots in Yorkshire’s communities, culture, food scene, landscapes, and visitor economy, the team works closely with local businesses, venues, and organisations to bring readers the latest news, events, travel inspiration, and insider guides from across the region. From hidden gems to headline festivals, Yorkshire.com is dedicated to celebrating everything that makes Yorkshire such a special place to live, work, and visit.

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