As part of the work of the Halifax RLFC Foundation, a Rugby League Heritage Lunch Club has been formed. The aim is to meet on the first Thursday in every month at the Old Post Office pub in Winding Road, Halifax, HX1 1SJ. The time will be from 11:00am-1:30pm so the next meeting is Thursday 7 March … Continue reading Next Meeting of the Rugby League Heritage Lunch Club
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Free Support from Calderdale Better Living Service
Do you want to make a change to improve your health? Maybe to lose weight, be more active, stop smoking or reduce your alcohol intake…….. The Better Living Service of Calderdale Council provides help and support in improving lifestyles. This is a free service across Calderdale providing support around weight loss, accessibility to exercise, smoking … Continue reading Free Support from Calderdale Better Living Service
Coffee Afternoon on Wednesdays at St. Hilda’s Place of Welcome
The free Coffee Afternoon at St. Hilda’s Church, Gibraltar Road HX1 4HE is every Wednesday, 2:00pm-4:00pm. All are very welcome to come along and have Tea, Coffee and Biscuits (and occasionally cakes!) and join in the chat and company. You can ask for more information on the St. Hilda’s website contact page.
The Gibbet Heritage Board Official Unveiling
The Halifax Gibbet is quite unique in England. There is no other known execution instrument like it and it still stands today on its namesake road Gibbet Street. From the 13th Century this deadly instrument was used to execute any thieves who stole goods over the value of 13 ½ D. ( In modern day … Continue reading The Gibbet Heritage Board Official Unveiling
Creative Writing Course at King Cross Library
The aim is to develop writing skills and to produce a collection of work. Writing exercises suitable for novices or more experienced writers. Starting with pair work and group writing. Two meetings per month from 25th January to 25th May. For more information, see King Cross Library Free Admission For more information about this event … Continue reading Creative Writing Course at King Cross Library