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SUMMARY:Halifax
DESCRIPTION:Halifax is a historic town in West Yorkshire\, England\, known for its rich industrial heritage and striking architecture. Once a major hub of the wool and textile industries during the Industrial Revolution\, the town played a central role in shaping Britain’s manufacturing history. Today\, Halifax is celebrated for landmarks such as the Piece Hall\, an 18th-century cloth hall that has been transformed into a cultural and commercial center\, and the grand Halifax Minster\, which reflects its medieval past. The town combines a mix of old and new\, with Victorian buildings standing alongside modern developments\, and it remains a focal point for commerce\, education\, and tourism in the region. Its surrounding landscapes of rolling hills and valleys also make it a gateway to exploring the beauty of West Yorkshire.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/halifax/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251030T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251030T223000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
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SUMMARY:Amadeus Live in concert
DESCRIPTION:Experience the multi-Academy Award-winning film Amadeus with Mozart’s music performed live by the Orchestra and Chorus of Opera North. \nWinner of eight Academy Awards® including Best Picture\, Milos Foreman’s sumptuous Amadeus is an aural and visual treat for all the senses\, and a soaring celebrating of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It tells the story of envious fellow composer Antonio Salieri\, who has longed all his life for the divine musical gifts which the vulgar\, impish young Mozart possesses. Salieri’s envy fuels his plot to destroy Mozart\, while all the while unable to tear himself away from the genius of his music. \nhttps://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/amadeus-live-in-concert/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250812T103948Z
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SUMMARY:Leeds
DESCRIPTION:Leeds is a vibrant and dynamic city located in West Yorkshire\, in the north of England. Once a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution\, known especially for its textile and engineering industries\, Leeds has transformed into a modern cultural and commercial hub. It boasts a rich architectural heritage\, blending grand Victorian buildings with striking contemporary design. As the largest city in Yorkshire\, Leeds is home to world-class universities\, a thriving music and arts scene\, and a diverse population. Its compact city centre offers a mix of historic arcades\, bustling markets like Kirkgate Market\, lively nightlife\, and excellent shopping\, making it one of the most exciting urban destinations in the UK.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/leeds-amadeus-concert-opera-north/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20251104T170840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T170840Z
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SUMMARY:The Art Gallery: A Sanctuary of Culture\, Expression\, and Human Creativity
DESCRIPTION:An art gallery is more than just a building filled with paintings\, sculptures\, and visual artefacts—it is a space where human imagination\, emotion\, history\, and philosophy converge. Art galleries serve as custodians of cultural heritage\, incubators of creativity\, and sanctuaries for reflection and inspiration. Whether it’s a grand national gallery filled with centuries-old masterpieces or a small\, contemporary local space showcasing emerging talent\, the art gallery remains an essential institution within every society. \nRead More
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/the-art-gallery-a-sanctuary-of-culture-expression-and-human-creativity/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20251104T105033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T105033Z
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SUMMARY:Leeds City Museum: A Journey Through History\, Science\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Leeds City Museum stands as one of the most important cultural institutions in Leeds\, West Yorkshire. Situated in the heart of the city\, this dynamic and family-friendly museum offers a rich and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. With six galleries spanning natural history\, ancient civilisations\, world cultures\, local heritage\, and temporary exhibitions\, the museum serves as a gateway to understanding both the city’s past and the broader world beyond. Free to enter and open to all\, Leeds City Museum is a vital educational and cultural resource that reflects the diversity\, ambition\, and heritage of the city.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/leeds-city-museum-a-journey-through-history-science-and-culture/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251026
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250818T081434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T171821Z
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SUMMARY:Flying Scotsman Services
DESCRIPTION:25\, 26\, 27\, 28 & 29 October\, 1\, 2\, 3\, 4\, 5\, 8\, 9\, 10\, 11 & 12 November.\n\nEarly Online Booking Offer: Save 10% if you book before 31 August 2025. Multiple services are now fully booked – do not miss out\, book today! \n\nAs part of our Railway 200 celebrations\, don’t miss your chance to ride behind one of Britain’s icons from the golden age of steam. No. 60103 Flying Scotsman will be in action at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway between Grosmont and Pickering this late-autumn\, courtesy of the National Railway Museum and Northern Steam Operations Ltd. \nYour booking is for a seat-allocated return journey from Grosmont to Pickering behind Flying Scotsman. Other non-seat-allocated services between Pickering/Grosmont and Whitby\, hauled by different locomotives\, will be running on the date of your visit. You’re welcome to board these services with your Flying Scotsman ticket and explore the full length of our line if you wish. \nDiscounts are available for Groups of 20+ people. Please contact our Customer Services Team on grouptravel@nymr.co.uk for details.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251025
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SUMMARY:Whitby
DESCRIPTION:Whitby is a historic seaside town on the northeast coast of England\, known for its dramatic cliffs\, sandy beaches\, and rich maritime heritage. Overlooked by the ruins of Whitby Abbey\, which inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, the town has a unique charm that blends history\, culture\, and natural beauty. Its bustling harbour has long been associated with fishing and shipbuilding\, famously being the place where Captain James Cook began his seafaring career. Visitors are drawn to its narrow cobbled streets\, traditional fish and chip shops\, and the famous 199 steps leading up to the abbey. Whitby also hosts vibrant festivals\, including the Gothic Weekend\, which celebrates its literary connections and adds to the town’s distinctive character.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/whitby/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
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SUMMARY:Whitby - Robin Hood's Bay Walk
DESCRIPTION:Robin Hood’s Bay Walk is a breathtaking coastal trail along the rugged Yorkshire coastline\, offering a mix of dramatic sea views\, rolling cliffs\, and charming village scenery. Starting from the historic fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay\, with its narrow cobbled streets and quaint cottages\, the walk takes you across sections of the Cleveland Way\, where sweeping panoramas of the North Sea unfold at every turn. The route can lead you north towards Whitby or south towards Ravenscar\, each path rewarding walkers with stunning landscapes\, diverse wildlife\, and a sense of stepping back in time. Whether exploring the beach at low tide with its rock pools and fossil-rich cliffs\, or trekking along the cliff tops with the salty sea breeze\, the Robin Hood’s Bay Walk captures the essence of the Yorkshire coast’s natural beauty and historic charm.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/whitby-robin-hoods-bay-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251020T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251020T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Mary Beard
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of Ancient Rome with renowned historian Mary Beard as she uncovers the stories that history forgot. \nIn this captivating live event\, Mary Beard takes you beyond the well-worn paths of emperors and battles\, revealing the rich and complex lives of those often left out of the history books. \nFrom the gritty reality of a gladiator’s life in the arena to the tumultuous final days of the Roman Republic\, Mary rewrites popular narratives\, casting fresh light on what we think we know. \nAs the excitement built for the release of Gladiator 2\, there’s never been a better time to dive deeper into the world of Ancient Rome’s most iconic figures. But this isn’t just about the past—Mary draws thought-provoking connections between Roman politics and today’s world. What can we learn from the rise and fall of the Roman Republic\, and how might it resonate with the political landscapes we navigate today? \nDon’t miss the chance to ask your own questions as Mary Beard unpacks the history that shaped one of the greatest empires of all time. \nWhether you’re a history enthusiast or a curious newcomer\, this evening promises to be a spectacular journey through time\, leaving you with fresh insights into both ancient and modern worlds.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/an-evening-with-mary-beard-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251015T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251015T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250512T120238Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Steel: The Leopard in my House
DESCRIPTION:“The consultant had told me he was confident I had throat cancer that had spread into the lymph glands. Joyfully\, I held his hand\, and looked up to the heavens like a South American footballer after scoring a goal. It was one of the happiest moments of my life.”  \nJoin multi award-winning\, BAFTA-nominated writer and comedian Mark Steel for his new tour ‘The Leopard in My House’. The topic? His battle with throat cancer. A battle he is winning (thankfully) and which only his rapier wit could fashion a comedy tour show out of. Cancer has done nothing to dull Mark’s acute political observations or quash his “frankly bonkers” energy: you will laugh\, you will cry\, but you’ll laugh again\, and again\, and again. The Leopard in My House is proof that this leftie\, working-class\, Radio 4 favourite truly deserves his place in the UK comedy pantheon. \nMark Steel is best known for his critically-acclaimed BBC Radio 4 show Mark Steel’s in Town (now in its 13th series)\, as well as his hit podcast What The F*** Is Going On…?. He has presented the BAFTA-nominated Mark Steel Lectures for BBC Two\, and is a regular on BBC One’s Have I Got News for You and BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz. He has also written several acclaimed books\, including an adaptation of his critically acclaimed stand-up show Who Do I Think I Am? for Audible.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/mark-steel-the-leopard-in-my-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251008T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251008T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250413T141319Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Professor Alice Roberts
DESCRIPTION:AN EVENING WITH PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS\nDOMINATION – THE RISE AND FALL OF AN EMPIRE \nJoin Professor Alice Roberts as she takes us on an investigative journey to establish who spread Christianity\, how and why; the story of the fall of an Empire – and the rise of another. \nCelebrating the publication of her new book\, Domination\, the narrative will lead audiences from a secluded valley in South Wales to the shores of Brittany; from the heart of the Roman Empire in a time of political turmoil to the ancient city of Corinth in the footsteps of the apostle Paul; from Alexandria in the fourth century to Constantinople. \nAs the Roman Empire crumbled in Western Europe\, a shadow of power remained\, almost perfectly mapping onto its disappearing territories. And then\, it continued to spread. Unearthing the archaeological clues and challenging long-established histories\, Professor Roberts tells a remarkable story about the relationship between the Roman Empire and Christianity. \nLifting the veil on secrets that have been hidden in plain sight\, this story is nothing short of astonishing. \nDomination is a page-turning exploration of power and its survival\, and now you have the opportunity to hear more from the author in this exciting evening with Professor Alice Roberts.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/an-evening-with-professor-alice-roberts/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251003T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251003T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250503T152400Z
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SUMMARY:Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Bold. Shocking. A slice of musical history.\nWho’s on stage\nThe ball of energy that is Nil Venditti\, the Principal Guest Conductor of our home band\, Royal Northern Sinfonia. Plus very special guest\, international pianist Boris Giltburg. \nWhat they’re playing\nChopin’s Second Piano Concerto. Somewhat confusingly written before his First. Go figure. Anyway\, a critic at the time described it as having an ‘abundance of original ideas of which the type is nowhere to be discovered’. Plus\, Beethoven’s iconic Symphony No. 5. \n\n\n\nWhat’s happening in the music?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIt’s obvious that every piece of music had a first performance. But at the same time some pieces just seem to have been around forever\, and it’s hard to imagine the excitement that must have surrounded their first-ever outing. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony (you know it: da da da daaaa) would likely have been pretty shocking for its first audience. Music that was this radical\, this unrelenting\, this euphoric\, just hadn’t been heard before. There’s no one like the charismatic Nil Venditti to make it seem like new either. \n 
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/beethovens-fifth-symphony/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250926T130000
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SUMMARY:Titans of Steam: Footplate Tours
DESCRIPTION:A truly unique opportunity for an intimate encounter with some of the most iconic locomotives* in the UK today. \nVisits begin in the Viewing Gallery at Darlington Locomotive Works\, accessed from within the Hopetown Darlington site. \nYou will travel the short journey to The 1861 Shed by bus and will be met by a guide to complete a footplate tour BR Standard Class 2 78018 (and other locomotives if available). \nYou will then be taken back to Darlington Locomotive Works to take part in a footplate tour of A3 Class 60103 (Flying Scotsman)\,A1 Class 60163 (Tornado) and the A4 Class 60007 (Sir Nigel Gresley). \nThese three titans will be here on the following dates:\nFlying Scotsman: 20/09/2025 – 21/09/2025\nSir Nigel Gresley: 23/09/2025 – 28/09/2025\nTornado: 20/09/2025 – 05/10/2025 \nYou will then head back onto the Hopetown Darlington site to view the remaining locomotives\, including the NER Class T2 63395 / LNER Q6\, the NER Class E1 69023 / LNER J72 and mighty Class 37 D6898 (plus more!) \nPlease allow 90-120 minutes for the tour\, and ensure you arrive at Hopetown in plenty of time to cross the site ready for your Footplate Tour experience. \nPlease note that these tours involve lots of walking\, climbs into and out of a mini bus\, and steep\, physical climbs up to the locomotive footplates (driver’s cabs) and back down again. \nDelivered by: Darlington Borough Council\, Durham County Council & Stockton Borough Council. \nMajor Funders: Arts Council England\, Tees Valley\, Funded by UK Government \nWith thanks to:\nThe A1 Steam Locomotive Trust\nDarlington Railway Preservation Society\nNorth Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group\nNational Railway Museum/Science Museum Group/Locomotion\nSir Nigel Gresley Locomotive Trust \nThe line up may be subject to change due to operational and volunteer availability reasons.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/titans-of-steam-footplate-tours/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
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SUMMARY:Titans of Steam Gala
DESCRIPTION:TITANS OF STEAM GALA \nLegends of the railway  \nAs part of this year’s S&DR200 celebrations\, Hopetown Darlington will be front and centre of the festival as the home of the modern railway plays host to a free-to-visit thunderous gathering of iconic steam legends. Standing proudly side by side\, each locomotive is a roaring monument to Britain’s engineering might. \nFrom the nimble BR Standard Class 2 78018 to the stalwart NER T2 2238 (Q6 63395)\,the line-up is a masterclass in steam power. The elegant LNER P3 2392 (J27 65894) brings the charm of the North Eastern Railway\, while the mighty – and legendary – A3 Class 60103 (Flying Scotsman)\, A1 Class 60163 (Tornado) and the A4 Class 60007 (Sir Nigel Gresley) steal the spotlight with their speed and majesty. \n\n\n\nTitans\nDates attending\n\n\nFlying Scotsman\n20/09/2025 – 21/09/2025\n\n\nSir Nigel Gresley\n23/09/2025 – 28/09/2025\n\n\nTornado\n20/09/2025 – 05/10/2025\n\n\n\nPlease scroll down to find details of when other locomotives will be visiting us. \nThis is more than a line-up – it’s a living\, breathing pageant of steam where history hisses\, whistles wail\, and the spirit of the rails roars once more. \nExperience a close up view of the elegant LNER P3 / J27 and mighty NER T2 / Q6 within our site alongside the mighty Class 37 D6898. Marvel at Flying Scotsman\, Sir Nigel Gresley and Tornado in light steam from our purpose built viewing area looking across the railway line. \nWe will also be holding separate footplate tours where you can step aboard Flying Scotsman\, Sir Nigel Gresley\, Tornado\, and British Standard Class 2. You’ll also benefit from workshop Tours of Darlington Locomotive Works (home to The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust) to see LNER P2 Class 2007 Prince of Wales under construction\, and the 1861 Shed (home to Darlington Railway Preservation Society and the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group) where you can see NER Class E1 (J72 69023) under restoration. Experience a truly unforgettable heritage day out. \nA number of these locomotives took part in the cavalcade which celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1975 and their appearance at S&DR200 will echo that engineering might seen 50 years ago. \nRound out your visit to Titans of Steam with a visit to the A1 Darlington Locomotive Works and the 1861 Shed – tap the buttons below for more info. The workshop below the gallery is open to the public on the first and third Saturday of each month. Meet in the Viewing Gallery (accessed from with Hopetown Darlington) at 11am or 1pm to join one these free workshop visits. \n\nDelivered by: Darlington Borough Council\, Durham County Council & Stockton Borough Council. \nMajor Funders: Arts Council England\, Tees Valley\, Funded by UK Government  \nWith thanks to:\nThe A1 Steam Locomotive Trust\nDarlington Railway Preservation Society\nNorth Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group\nNational Railway Museum/Science Museum Group/Locomotion\nSir Nigel Gresley Locomotive Trust \n\nThe line up may be subject to change due to operational and volunteer availability reasons.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/titans-of-steam-gala/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
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SUMMARY:Hopetown Darlington - S&DR200 Festival
DESCRIPTION:S&DR200 Festival\n\n\nS&DR200 is a 9-month international festival taking place across County Durham and Tees Valley in 2025\, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the first journey on the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR). \nThis 26-mile journey on the S&DR between Shildon and Stockton via Darlington on 27 September 1825 transformed how the world traded\, travelled\, and communicated. \nThe S&DR200 Festival will present a series of free large-scale outdoor spectacles\, events\, exhibitions and new art commissions in the public spaces\, libraries and world-class museums of County Durham and Tees Valley from March to November 2025. \nUseful Links \n\nHopetown Darlington\nS&DR200 Locomotion No1 viewing points times and ticket info\n‘It’s terrific to remind the world it all started here’\nS&DR200: Here’s everything you need to know to have a fun-filled festival!\nS&DR 200 (Team Valley)\nThe Duke of Edinburgh Visits County Durham and Tees Valley as Part of S&DR200 Anniversary Celebrations\nA festival celebrating the birth of the modern railway\, March to November 2025\nOnce in a lifetime” re-enactment of Locomotion No.1’s first journey – plans announced to mark highlight of S&DR200 Festival in Stockton\nAnniversary Journey 1825 to 2025\nMap of all the best places to see Locomotion No1 on its journey\nLocomotion\nRailway 200\nSocial Media\n\nS&dr200\nsdrfestival\nHere we go. The replica of Locomotion No.1 has been taken on a test run at the Locomotion museum in Shildon\, today\, ahead of a weekend of\n\n\nYouTube\n\n\nLocomotion goes Mainline | Stockton & Darlington Bicentenary – Day 1: Shildon – 26/09/25\nS&DR200 Anniversary Journey – Friday
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
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SUMMARY:1825 Tour | September
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 25th September | 11am \nThe Lit & Phil: the first 32 years \nWhat would you see in Newcastle from the time the Lit & Phil was founded in 1793 to the opening of its home on Westgate Road in 1825? This newly devised walking tour passes the sites of where the Literary and Philosophical Society met before its permanent home. Hear stories of events that took place in these original meeting places and of other buildings we shall pass\, many of which are still standing. \nRoute: Start outside Lit & Phil – cross to Virgin Mary Hospital gatepost – Westgate Road – Old Assembly Rooms – Fenkle Street – Low Friar Street – Newgate Street – Bigg Market – Groat Market – St Nicholas Churchyard – Collingwood Street – ends back at the Lit & Phil\, with a very short inside visit. \nBooking essential as places are limited. \nA LIVE Lit & Phil Event | FREE \n(If you would prefer to book directly over the phone\, please call the Library Desk team on 0191 232 0192 and they will be happy to help) \n‘Pay what you wish’ \nThere is no set ticket price for this event\, but if you would like to make a small donation to support the good work of The Lit & Phil we would be very grateful. Click the link above to donate via Paypal.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/1825-tour-september/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250526T121131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T070821Z
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SUMMARY:Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nBlackeyed Theatre\, in association with Theatre Royal Winchester and South Hill Park \n\nAdapted by Nick Lane from the work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle \nComposer – Tristan Parkes \n“When you have one of the first brains of Europe up against you\, and all the powers of darkness at his back\, there are infinite possibilities” \nLondon\, 1901. As the British Empire wages war in the name of a Queen whose health is failing\, a series of mysterious events reveals a crack in the high corridors of power. A crack that threatens to destabilise monarchy\, government and Empire. And at its centre\, controlling the flow of information and influence\, a shadowy figure plans a final deadly move. \nDrawn into the game and unsure who to trust\, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find themselves confronting figures from their past in a desperate race against time\, aware that the most powerful person in the world could be in the pocket of one of the most corrupt. But just how much is Holmes willing to sacrifice to avoid checkmate? \nA thrilling adventure based on the work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty is a world premiere combining powerful performances\, a haunting soundscape and innovative design for an exhilarating theatrical experience. \n“One of the most innovative\, audacious companies working in contemporary English theatre” The Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250911T162034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T162034Z
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SUMMARY:Letting Off Steam - Walking Tour WA
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nTravel & Outdoor • Hiking\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet at Cardinal Hume’s Statue opposite Central Station and finish at the Boiler shop. \nJoin us to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway which opened on Sept 27th 1825. \nOn this walk we look at the development of the railways in Newcastle and the very significant role played by George Stephenson and his son Robert. The walk includes a potential tour of the Boiler shop where they built the first railway locomotives. \nBooking will secure your place but walk-ups will be available on the day. \nIf you are a 2025 season ticket holder\, remember you MUST bring along your ticket or you will be asked to pay for your tour. \nTour lasts approx 1.5hrs \nAssistance dogs only. No other pets allowed.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250923T111837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T111837Z
UID:27689-1758546000-1758549600@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Bath Abbey Tower Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Bath Abbey Tower Tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the hidden heights of one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Climbing the narrow spiral staircase to the top\, you’ll pass through fascinating spaces such as the ringing chamber and the bell chamber\, where the Abbey’s historic bells are housed. Along the way\, guides share stories about the Abbey’s architecture and history\, including how the tower has stood at the heart of Bath for centuries. The tour culminates with breathtaking panoramic views from the roof\, stretching across the city’s Georgian streets and surrounding countryside — a rewarding perspective that few get to experience.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/bath-abbey-tower-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250923T094848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T094848Z
UID:27686-1758533400-1758538800@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Roman Baths in the city of Bath
DESCRIPTION:The Roman Baths in the city of Bath\, England\, are one of the best-preserved ancient bathing complexes in the world and a major example of Roman engineering in Britain. Built around natural hot springs that rise from the ground\, the baths were constructed in the first century AD and became an important religious and social site. The complex included a temple dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva\, showing the fusion of local Celtic beliefs with Roman religion. The baths featured a series of pools\, heated rooms\, and elaborate drainage systems\, all supplied by the hot mineral-rich waters still flowing today. Over time\, the site was buried and forgotten until it was rediscovered in the 18th century\, and it has since become one of Britain’s most visited heritage attractions\, offering a glimpse into Roman daily life\, religion\, and advanced engineering.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250921T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250923T122100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T122100Z
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SUMMARY:Salisbury Old Sarum and River Walk
DESCRIPTION:A walk from Salisbury city centre to Old Sarum via the riverside path is a journey that blends natural beauty with rich history. Starting in the heart of Salisbury\, the route quickly takes you away from the bustle of the city and onto the tranquil riverside walk\, where the River Avon winds gracefully through meadows and woodland. Along the way\, you can enjoy views of wildlife\, wildflowers\, and open fields that offer a peaceful contrast to the city. The path gradually leads uphill towards Old Sarum\, the site of Salisbury’s original settlement\, where dramatic earthworks and ruins reveal centuries of history. From the top\, you are rewarded with sweeping views over the surrounding countryside and Salisbury Cathedral’s spire rising in the distance. This walk offers the perfect combination of nature\, relaxation\, and historical discovery.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/salisbury-old-sarum-and-river-walk/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250916T101636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090149Z
UID:26823-1758412800-1758499199@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Salisbury Cathedral: A Timeless Masterpiece of Gothic England
DESCRIPTION:Salisbury Cathedral\, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary\, stands as one of the most magnificent achievements of medieval architecture in England. Located in the heart of Wiltshire\, it has attracted pilgrims\, worshippers\, and admirers for over 750 years. Noted for its breathtaking beauty\, historic treasures\, and spiritual significance\, it remains not only a functioning house of worship but also one of the most iconic landmarks in Britain. With its soaring spire\, rich history\, and unique setting\, Salisbury Cathedral represents a remarkable fusion of faith\, artistry\, and community.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/salisbury-cathedral-a-timeless-masterpiece-of-gothic-england/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250916T101502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090141Z
UID:26821-1758412800-1758499199@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Old Sarum: Where England’s History Began
DESCRIPTION:On a windswept hill just two miles north of Salisbury lies Old Sarum\, one of the most fascinating historic sites in southern England. Part Iron Age hillfort\, part Norman stronghold\, part medieval settlement\, Old Sarum is more than just a ruin—it is a tapestry of English history layered across 2\,000 years. \nStanding within its massive earthworks\, with sweeping views of the Wiltshire countryside\, it is easy to see why people chose this spot for settlement and defense. From Celtic tribes to Norman kings\, Old Sarum has been at the center of power\, politics\, and community life. Today\, it is an evocative ruin cared for by English Heritage\, drawing visitors intrigued by its archaeology\, legends\, and commanding beauty.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/old-sarum-where-englands-history-began/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250901T100350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090130Z
UID:24789-1758412800-1758499199@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Salisbury
DESCRIPTION:Salisbury\, a historic cathedral city in Wiltshire\, England\, is renowned for its stunning medieval architecture\, rich heritage\, and picturesque setting where the rivers Avon\, Nadder\, Ebble\, and Bourne converge. At its heart lies Salisbury Cathedral\, one of the finest examples of early English Gothic architecture\, completed in the 13th century and famous for having the tallest spire in Britain as well as housing one of the best-preserved original copies of the Magna Carta. The city grew as a planned medieval settlement after the old settlement at Old Sarum was abandoned\, and its layout with wide streets and open spaces still reflects this origin. Beyond its architectural treasures\, Salisbury serves as a vibrant cultural hub with markets\, festivals\, and museums\, while its proximity to the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge further enhances its appeal as a destination that bridges the ancient\, medieval\, and modern worlds.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250918T072800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090103Z
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SUMMARY:The Cotswolds
DESCRIPTION:The Cotswolds\, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in south-central England\, is famed for its rolling hills\, honey-coloured limestone villages\, and idyllic countryside charm. Stretching across several counties\, including Gloucestershire\, Oxfordshire\, and Wiltshire\, the region is rich in history and tradition\, with medieval market towns\, ancient churches\, and stately homes nestled within its landscape. The Cotswolds’ distinctive stone architecture\, winding country lanes\, and picturesque meadows create a quintessentially English character that has long attracted writers\, artists\, and visitors from around the world. Beyond its scenic beauty\, the area offers a wealth of walking trails\, traditional pubs\, craft shops\, and historic landmarks\, making it both a peaceful retreat and a cultural treasure trove.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250918T072252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090054Z
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SUMMARY:Lacock Abbey
DESCRIPTION:Lacock Abbey\, located in the village of Lacock in Wiltshire\, England\, is a historic site with a rich and varied past. Founded in the early 13th century as an Augustinian nunnery\, it was later transformed into a country house after the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII. The abbey is particularly renowned for its connection to photography\, as it was the home of William Henry Fox Talbot\, one of the pioneers of the medium\, who created the world’s first photographic negative there in 1835. Architecturally\, Lacock Abbey is a fascinating blend of medieval monastic structures and later Tudor and Gothic Revival additions. Surrounded by beautiful grounds and cloisters\, it has often been used as a filming location\, featuring in productions such as Harry Potter and Downton Abbey. Today\, it is cared for by the National Trust and remains a place where history\, science\, and culture intertwine.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250916T101948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090043Z
UID:26827-1758369600-1758373200@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Avebury Henge and Stone Circles: Britain’s Ancient Monument of Mystery
DESCRIPTION:When most people think of ancient stone monuments in Britain\, their minds go immediately to Stonehenge. Yet\, just 25 miles north of its more famous cousin lies a site that is\, in many ways\, even more remarkable: Avebury Henge and Stone Circles. \nThis Neolithic complex\, built around 2600 BCE\, is not only the largest stone circle in Britain but also one of the most impressive prehistoric monuments in the world. Unlike Stonehenge\, Avebury surrounds a living village\, weaving together daily life with deep history. Walking among its massive stones\, feeling their rough surfaces beneath your hand\, you cannot help but sense the echoes of a distant past—rituals\, gatherings\, and beliefs that remain tantalizingly mysterious.
URL:https://blog.alandotchin.com/event/avebury-henge-and-stone-circles-britains-ancient-monument-of-mystery/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T235900
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250916T101839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090021Z
UID:26825-1758366000-1758412740@blog.alandotchin.com
SUMMARY:Stonehenge: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Ancient Monument
DESCRIPTION:Few landmarks in the world stir as much fascination and curiosity as Stonehenge. Standing on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire\, England\, this prehistoric monument has captivated the imaginations of archaeologists\, historians\, tourists\, and mystics alike for centuries. Its weathered stones\, arranged in a circular pattern\, evoke questions that continue to puzzle us today: Who built it? Why was it constructed? How did ancient people move such massive stones without the technology we take for granted? \nStonehenge is not just a pile of rocks; it is a symbol of human ingenuity\, ritual\, and our deep connection to the cosmos. In this post\, we’ll dive into the history\, theories\, and cultural significance of this extraordinary monument\, and why it remains one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20250827T201802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T090014Z
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SUMMARY:Centuries of Stories: Stonehenge & the Cotswolds
DESCRIPTION:Morning\n\nBath to Stonehenge \n\n\n\nToday\, we’re stepping back in time. You depart from Bath and head south\, towards the Salisbury Plain\, an area rich in archaeology & ancient secrets. \n\n\n\n\nMid Morning\n\nStonehenge \n\n\n\nYou arrive at the ancient site of Stonehenge. You’ll have the whole morning to enjoy the visitor centre and get up close to the neolithic stones\, which have stood for over 5000 years. Will you uncover the mystery behind why this monument was built? \n\n\n\n\nAfternoon\n\nAvebury and Lacock Village \n\n\n\nAfter Stonehenge\, you travel north into the rolling hills of the North Wessex Downs. You’re off to the village of Avebury\, to meander around 16th and 17th century homes surrounded by the largest prehistoric stone circle in the world (and have a spot of lunch in the heart of the mysterious stone circle). From here\, it’s a short drive to Lacock\, where you’ll have time to visit the famous abbey. Fans of Harry Potter\, get your cameras ready! You’ll recognise the cloisters\, used as Hogwarts corridors in the movies. There’s plenty to discover in this magical medieval building. \n\n\n\n\nEarly Evening\n\nThe Cotswolds and return to Bath \n\n\n\nThere’s still time for one more historic village\, as you make your way into the Cotswolds. A region famous for traditional\, thatched-roof cottages and rolling hills\, your last stop of the day before heading home is the village of Castle Combe\, widely recognised as one of the prettiest villages in the region. You’ll have time for some last pictures and a short wander\, before returning to Bath. \nYou return to Bath at approximately 6pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250919T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T070358
CREATED:20251225T185915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251225T185915Z
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SUMMARY:Bath City Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Free Bath City Tour is an engaging and informative walking tour that takes visitors through the historic streets of Bath\, England\, offering insights into the city’s rich heritage and stunning architecture. Led by knowledgeable local guides\, the tour covers major landmarks such as the Roman Baths\, Bath Abbey\, the Royal Crescent\, and the Circus\, while sharing fascinating stories about Bath’s Roman origins and Georgian elegance. Designed to be accessible for all\, the tour operates on a tips-only basis\, making it a great way for travellers to explore the city and learn about its culture and history without a fixed fee. With its blend of history\, architecture\, and local knowledge\, the Free Bath City Tour is a popular choice for both first-time visitors and returning guests.
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