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SUMMARY:Sinfonia of London: Elgar's Enigma Variations
DESCRIPTION:Tears. Riddles. A musical portrait like no other.\nWho’s on stage\nHe’s back! Local star John Wilson returns with his own orchestra Sinfonia of London – a combination you’ll be hearing a lot more from in future as they’re now an Artistic Partner at The Glasshouse. Pianist Alexandre Kantorow\, described by The Guardian as a ‘fire-breathing virtuoso’ (presumably not literally)\, joins them. \nWhat they’re playing\nA substantial\, hearty meal of a programme. Richard Strauss’s Don Juan\, Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and Elgar’s Enigma Variations. \n\n\nWhat you’ll hear\n\nRichard Strauss Don Juan\nSergei Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3\nEdward Elgar Enigma Variations \n\n\n\nWho’s playing it\n\nJohn Wilson conductor\nAlexandre Kantorow piano\nSinfonia of London \n\n\n\nWhat’s happening in the music?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElgar’s Enigma Variations is undoubtedly one of the most popular pieces of music out there\, and it’s easy to see why. It’s an amiable portrait of his friends\, each portrayed with the composer’s trademark charm\, wit\, invention and sentiment. There are mischievous dogs\, ocean-going steamers and summer walks\, and we defy you not to have a tear in your eye for ‘Nimrod’. \nhttps://theglasshouseicm.org/whats-on/sinfonia-of-london-enigma-variations/ \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Michael Portillo – A Life of Two Halves
DESCRIPTION:Michael Portillo—A Life of Two Halves \nSecretary of State. Traveller. TV superstar. The inimitable Michael Portillo joins us live on stage to share funny\, insightful\, and poignant stories from his extraordinarily rich and varied life. \nThe son of a refugee who rose to become one of Britain’s leading politicians and best loved broadcasters\, Michael Portillo’s life has been a game of two halves. As a statesman he served under Margaret Thatcher\, ran for the leadership of the Conservative Party\, and lost his seat in one of the most famous moments in British political history\, only to become one of the nation’s favourite broadcasters\, sparring with Diane Abbott and Andrew O’Neill and enthralling millions of us with his travels on the world’s greatest railways. \nIn this unique stage show\, Michael will share his life story\, from his late father’s experiences of the Spanish Civil War and escape to England\, where he and Michael’s mother met while looking after refugee children\, all the way to his present-day adventures travelling across Spain\, the USA\, India\, and beyond. \nWe’ll hear Michael’s funny and insightful observations about his old boss Margaret Thatcher and his reflections on the decay of political power. He’ll tell us about his break into TV – including the time he became a single mum… And\, of course\, we’ll hear about the great railway journeys he has undertaken and what they can tell us about the history and state of the world today. \nWhether you are passionate about politics or a fan of Michael’s many international adventures\, this is an unmissable treat. All aboard! \nRead More
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SUMMARY:2001: A Space Odyssey (35mm)
DESCRIPTION:Stanley Kubrick’s monumental achievement in sci-fi cinema returns to The Tyneside\, as astronaut David Bowman embarks on a mysterious lunar journey – assisted by all-seeing AI HAL 9000. \n\nTo begin his voyage into the future\, Kubrick visits our prehistoric ape-ancestry past\, then leaps millennia into colonised space\, and ultimately whisks astronaut Bowman into unchartered realms of space\, perhaps even into immortality… \nOnce seen on the big screen\, never forgotten\, Kubrick created a new dawn for cinema with this 1968 masterpiece. \nRead More
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260404
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SUMMARY:Saltburn to Redcar
DESCRIPTION:A day trip to Saltburn offers a refreshing escape to the North Yorkshire coast\, combining traditional seaside charm with scenic coastal walking. Arriving in Saltburn-by-the-Sea\, the Victorian character of the town is immediately noticeable\, from the historic pier stretching out into the North Sea to the cliff tramway that links the town to the promenade below. The beach itself is expansive\, with wide sands that seem to stretch endlessly\, making it an ideal starting point for a leisurely coastal walk. \nSetting off from Saltburn and walking towards Redcar\, the route follows the coastline\, offering uninterrupted sea views and the soothing sound of waves rolling onto the shore. The walk is relatively gentle\, with firm sand underfoot and the occasional rock pools appearing as the tide recedes. Along the way\, the scenery gradually changes as the peaceful atmosphere of Saltburn transitions towards the more industrial heritage of Redcar\, with distant structures appearing on the horizon. The walk provides plenty of opportunity to pause\, take photographs\, and enjoy the fresh sea air before eventually reaching Redcar Beach\, where the long promenade and open coastline provide a fitting end to a relaxing and enjoyable day by the sea. \nGoogle Maps \nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/yEQ4eyj2zCk2m7PA9
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SUMMARY:I\, Daniel Blake
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nProduced by Northern Stage in association with Leeds Playhouse  \nOriginally produced by Northern Stage\, Birmingham Repertory Theatre\, ETT\, Oldham Coliseum and Tiny Dragon Productions\, in association with Cardboard Citizens\, followed by a national tour co-produced by Tiny Dragon Productions and ETT\, in association with Northern Stage  \nI\, Daniel Blake  \nAdapted by Dave Johns from the film directed by Ken Loach\, written by  \nPaul Laverty\, and produced by Rebecca O’Brien for Sixteen Films.  \n\nDan is a carpenter. A Geordie through and through. Just on the mend after a heart attack.   \nKatie has just arrived from London. Finally got a council house for her and the kids. A fresh start.   \nI\, Daniel Blake is one of the most important stories of a generation. A glimpse behind the headlines and the stark reality of what happens when the political system is stacked against you. With 14.3 million* people living in poverty in the UK\, this is not fiction. It is reality.   \nA touching and vital story of how people come together in the face of adversity and how sometimes creating a family to support you just isn’t enough. The show is adapted for stage by Dave Johns who played Daniel Blake in the award winning 2016 film.   \nI\, Daniel Blake returns to Northern Stage after two sold out runs.   \n*Joseph Rowntree Foundation 2025 Poverty Report.   \nRead More
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SUMMARY:Climbing Everest with Bentley Beetham
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Tuesdays @ ‘The Hancock’ collection\n\nGreat North Museum: HancockNewcastle upon Tyne\, Tyne and Wear \nTuesday\, Apr 7 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm\n\n\n\nOverview\n \n\n\n\nJoin us as Stephen Livingstone brings the legendary 1924 Everest expedition to life through Bentley Beetham’s own words and photographs. \n\n\n\nKey Information \nSpeaker: Stephen Livingstone \nEvent length: Tuesday 7 April\, 6pm – 7:30pm \nMeet at: NHSN Council Room\, Level 2\, Great North Museum: Hancock \nEvent cost: £4 NHSN Members\, £5 Non-members \nAbout this Event \nIn 1924 a County Durham school teacher\, wildlife photographer and mountaineer called Bentley Beetham was selected to be part of a crack team tasked with being the first to climb the highest mountain in the world. When lead climbers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine mysteriously disappeared on the mountain the 1924 Mount Everest Expedition passed into legend. \nStephen Livingstone uses Beetham’s own words and photographs to tell the story of this remarkable expedition\, from India across the high Tibetan plateau to within striking distance of the summit of Everest. \nStephen Livingstone is an artist whose work principally deals with human impact upon landscapes and habitats. He recently curated Eternal Ascent\, a highly successful exhibition for Durham University’s Oriental Museum documenting the 1924 Mount Everest expedition in more than two hundred photographs selected from the university’s Bentley Beetham Collection. \nAccessibility \nThe NHSN Council Room is fully accessible via the lift at the back of the museum. \nPart of the Tuesdays @ ‘The Hancock’ series. \nJoin us on Tuesday evenings for talks and events exploring the stories behind natural history. View more events in this series here: Tuesdays @ ‘The Hancock’ by NHSN Events | Eventbrite \nRead More
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SUMMARY:Interstellar (35mm)
DESCRIPTION:Matthew McConaughey journeys beyond the stars to find a new home for humanity in Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending cerebral blockbuster\, setting off on a philosophical odyssey through love\, life\, and the universe on a breathtaking cinematic canvas. \n2067. An environmental crisis and a devastating crop-killing drought force humanity to look to the stars for a new home. Recruited by NASA for a top-secret mission beyond the stars\, Joseph Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) – loving father to Murph (Mackenzie Foy) and the more distant Tom (Timothée Chalamet) – heads up a critical interstellar expedition through a wormhole. \nArriving at the destination of three planets orbiting the black hole ‘Gargantua’\, Coop discovers that the clock is quickly ticking for the future of the human race\, as time dilation means that one hour spent on the new hope planet is 23 years back on Earth. \nA staggering achievement in science-fiction cinema\, Interstellar is an emotionally resonant\, cosmic father-daughter story (with the older Murph played by the remarkable Jessica Chastain)\, and a stunning showcase of the great Christopher Nolan at his most expansive and contemplative. \nInterstellar – A Deep Exploration of Time\, Love\, and Survival \n \nInterstellar: A Cinematic Journey Beyond the Stars
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SUMMARY:Sunderland to South Shields
DESCRIPTION:Walking from Sunderland to South Shields offers a refreshing coastal journey that combines scenic sea views with an enjoyable sense of progression along the North East shoreline. The route can take you along cliff-top paths and promenades\, where the fresh sea air and the rhythmic sound of waves provide a calming backdrop. Depending on the exact path chosen\, walkers may pass beaches\, grassy headlands\, and quiet residential areas\, making the walk feel varied and engaging rather than repetitive. It is a satisfying distance for a day walk\, allowing plenty of time to stop\, take photographs\, or simply pause to appreciate the expansive views across the North Sea. \nAs you approach South Shields\, the landscape gradually shifts from open coastal stretches to more structured promenades and parkland areas. The sense of arrival is rewarding\, particularly if you end near the mouth of the River Tyne\, where maritime history and coastal scenery combine. The walk is suitable for those looking to combine light exercise with exploration\, and it can be adapted to suit different paces\, whether as a purposeful fitness walk or a leisurely outing. For anyone who enjoys coastal routes\, the journey between Sunderland and South Shields provides a pleasant opportunity to experience the character of the North East coastline while enjoying time outdoors. \nGoogle Maps \nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/AXmHZEdgRpmFCbG6A \nExploring the North East Coast: A Walk from Sunderland to South Shields
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SUMMARY:The History\, Engineering and Maintenance of the Tyne and Wear Metro
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n \n\n\n\nThis talk will cover the history and construction of the Tyne and Wear Metro and some of the innovative techniques and equipment used. \n\n\n\n\nThe presentation will cover the concept of the Tyne and Wear Metro\, its history and construction\, which will also reference its extensions to Newcastle Airport\, Sunderland and more recently the doubling of the track between Pelaw and Jarrow. Consideration will also be given to some of the innovative techniques and equipment used over the years\, many of which are now standard items practices on the national and international networks. \nPhil Kirkland is a career railwayman with over 52 years continuous frontline service. He started his railway career with British Rail Newcastle in 1973\, and over the years has worked for numerous post-privatisation organisations both within Permanent Way Maintenance and Renewals where he would be seconded to the BR Metro construction team in 1979. After a wide-ranging career including work overseas\, Phil would return to take up the role of Head of Maintenance Delivery at Nexus (Tyne and Wear Metro) in 2007. His role at Nexus encompassed heading up all infrastructure inspection\, maintenance and rapid response\, covering Track\, Overhead Line\, Signalling\, Plant and Equipment\, E&M\, Civils and all other non-rail (bus) infrastructure. \nTo give some particular context\, Phil worked on Metro in two spells – during its original design and construction phases up to and after the handover from British Rail until 1984 before returning in 2007 to head up the infrastructure maintenance department. Here he has brought influence and strong leadership qualities to ensure the necessary changes and working practices were actioned in order that Nexus kept pace with the wider rail industry\, but importantly conducted its business in a safe\, professional\, assured and technically competent manner. His extremely high levels of personal availability all hours and commitment have been the hallmark of his time with Nexus\, often recorded in dispatches. \nPhil has also worked overseas in North America\, Australia\, New Zealand and Europe\, drawing on these experiences and always sharing his learning opportunities widely via the Permanent Way Institution\, where he became Vice President for over 20 years. In recent years Phil has been instrumental in supporting the concept and development of the Newcastle College Rail Academy\, which today is the envy of many. Through consistent support and guidance\, the Academy is now teaching appropriate curriculae in disciplines such as the inspection\, maintenance and renewal of Track\, Signals\, OLE and Railway Civils. In semi-retirement\, Phil is Director of his own business\, RATW Railway Consultancy Services Ltd.\, established in 2019. \n17:30-18:00 – Tea and Coffee \n18:00-18:50 – In-person only Lecture Starts \n18:50 to 19:00 – Q & A \nWelcome to our November NEIMME Lecture. NEIMME is the Royal Chartered membership organisation for Engineering\, Science and Technology in the North.\nFor more information about our events and the benefits of NEIMME membership see: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/membership/\nFor information on IOM3 membership see: https://www.iom3.org/ \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-history-engineering-and-maintenance-of-the-tyne-and-wear-metro-tickets-1962613433612 \nThe History of the Tyne and Wear Metro
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SUMMARY:Bishop Auckland Food Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe popular Durham County Council-run festival will return to Bishop Auckland on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April\, for a weekend of sizzling street food\, delicious desserts and fun-filled family entertainment. Across the two days\, visitors can try produce from over 140 independent traders selling everything from burgers and savoury snacks\, cakes and sweet treats\, to jams\, pickles\, breads and a range of distillers\, juices\, coffee\, tea\, and ales. \nSaturday Celebrity Chef Line-Up \nPhil Vickery – A well‑known chef\, TV presenter and award‑winning cookery author\, Phil is a familiar face from ITV’s This Morning and has written 19 bestselling cookbooks. He’ll be delivering live cookery demonstrations.  \nShivi Ramoutar – Chef\, TV presenter and cookbook author celebrated for her vibrant Caribbean‑influenced cooking. Shivi appears regularly on Saturday Kitchen\, James Martin’s Saturday Mornings\, and This Morning.  \nAaron Mountford‑Myles – A Great British Bake Off finalist known for his impressive baking skills and appearance in the GBBO 2025 series. He’ll be showcasing his talents in live demonstrations. \nChris Bavin (Weekend Host) – TV chef\, presenter of BBC’s Eat Well for Less?\, and an experienced food broadcaster. Chris hosts the Cookery Theatre across the whole weekend \nSunday Celebrity Chef Line-Up \nJasmine Mitchell – The latest Great British Bake Off champion\, celebrated for her calm\, methodical baking style and multiple Star Baker wins.  \nBriony May Williams – Baker\, TV presenter and former Bake Off contestant\, also recognised for her presenting role on Escape to the Country. \nLumberjaxe – Brothers Brendon and Jaydon Manders\, known for their preservative‑free\, low‑salt seasoning and sauce brand. They rose to fame after securing investment on Dragons’ Den. \nA weekend of incredible celebrity chef demonstrations\, regional food & drink traders & local entertainers awaits.  \n\nRead More
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:At the Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial at Elvington near York there will be events held over three days\, to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. On May 8th itself there will be be a Memorial Service in our chapel at 11.30\, led by the Museum’s chaplain. This is open to all visitors. \nThe big celebration takes place on May 10th and 11th\, with our annual wartime weekend\, ‘We’ll Meet Again’.\n1940s re-enactors\, vehicles\, displays and demonstrations will take place against the backdrop of the Museum’s Halifax bomber and Dakota paratrooper aircraft\, on the site of a former RAF WW2 bomber base. \nThis is an annual event but has a VE Day twist\, with a street party taking place over the weekend. Bring your own picnic and join in the celebrations\, or buy food from our café and share the tables with other visitors.\nNormal museum admission applies. More details www.yorkshireairmuseum.org/events \nWe’ll Meet Again and VE Day Memorial service at Yorkshire Air Museum
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SUMMARY:The K Class Submarines - aka the Kalamity Class and the Suicide Club
DESCRIPTION: \n\nThis lecture will tell the story of the K Class submarine; its design issues\, the lessons learned and remembering the many men who perished.\n\n\n\nDuring World War I\, it was decided to build submarines which were fast enough to keep pace with surface ships. Equipped with steam turbines to produce sufficient power\, they were as large as modern nuclear submarines. The engines were a success\, but the submarines were an ill-conceived concept in other regards. Geoff Horseman will describe incidents which led to these vessels becoming known as the “Kalamity Class” and an appointment as a crew member became known as joining “the Suicide Club”. Among these was a tragic event which was undisclosed for over 30 years and is not well known today. In the so-called ‘Battle of May Island’\, Royal Navy ships and submarines collided at night in the Firth of Forth early in 1918\, with great loss of life. In all\, more than 200 men died while serving onboard the K class. This lecture will tell the story of the K Class looking at some of the design issues with the submarines\, recalling lessons learned which should not be forgotten and remembering the many men who perished due to those mistakes. \nGeoff Horseman joined NEI Parsons Ltd. in 1980 as a graduate trainee engineer. In 1982\, he became a Design Engineer in the Steam Turbine Design Department\, subsequently rising to Head of Turbine Design in 1991. Following this\, in 1994\, he was appointed Head of Turbine-Generator Engineering at Parsons. In 1997\, Parsons became part of Siemens Power Generation with Westinghouse following in 1998. This led to Siemens Large Steam Turbine Engineering in Europe being focused primarily at two sites: Mülheim-an-der-Ruhr in Germany; and\, CA Parsons Works in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Geoff was appointed Chief Turbine Engineer for the Newcastle site and a Principal Expert on Steam Turbines within Siemens globally. He continued in these roles until his retirement in 2019. Since retirement\, Geoff has been working full time on documenting the Parsons history while original records still exist for preservation in museums. It was during this work that he discovered the story of the K Class submarines which he will describe in this lecture. \n17:30-18:00 – Tea and Coffee \n18:00-18:50 – In-person only Lecture Starts \n18:50 to 19:00 – Q & A \nWelcome to our NEIMME Lecture. NEIMME is the Royal Chartered membership organisation for Engineering\, Science and Technology in the North.\nFor more information about our events and the benefits of NEIMME membership see: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/membership/\nFor information on IOM3 membership see: https://www.iom3.org/ \nK-Class Submarines
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