The Saltaire Review | Issue 32 | Dec/Jan 2019

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Contents Community Shipley Town Council ��������������������������������������� 7 Saltaire Village Society ������������������������������������� 8 Lis Dale ��������������������������������������������������������� 10

Distribution We print 5,000 copies of The Saltaire Review, which we distribute to over 300 high-footfall public venues including shops, cafes, bars, offices and cultural destinations. Over 18,000 people read each edition of the magazine.

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CREATION OF A NEW PARISH

More detail: http://www.cstc.uk/boundary-map/

WE PETITION FOR A NEW SHIPLEY TOWN COUNCIL COVERING

Hirstwood Saltaire

Dockfield

Nabwood Moorhead

SHIPLEY WARD (DISTRICTS

Northcliffe

22B, 22C, 22D & 22E)

This petition is addressed to Bradford Metropolitan District Council under Section 80 of The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 (referred to as ‘The Act’). We the undersigned, each being a local government elector for the area defined in the map, call upon Bradford Metropolitan District Council to conduct a Community Governance Review in accordance with its duties under Section 83 of The Act. Pursuant of Section 80(4) of the Act, we recommend the Council designates the area defined by the red line on the map a parished area. We further recommend that a parish council be established for this proposed new parish, to be called Shipley Town Council. PLEASE USE 1 LINE PER REGISTERED ELECTOR Full Name

First line of Address

Postal Code

Signature

By completing this form, I consent to Campaign for Shipley Town Council keeping a copy of this data for the duration of the campaign & sharing this with BMDC for the purpose of requesting a Town Council. This data will be crossreferenced to the electoral register for validation by the campaign team & analysis of responses by ward.

PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO THE CAMPAIGN GROUP AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Shipley Print Hirstwood Wrks BD18 4BU

Tambourine 38 Bingley Rd BD18 4RU

Rad Studio 2 Victoria Rd BD18 3LA

The Triangle 47 Bradford Rd BD18 3DS

Q20 Theatre Dockfield Rd BD17 7AD

You can also post or return to: Shipley Area Co-ordinator’s Office, Shipley Town Hall, Kirkgate, BD18 3EJ

Kirkgate Centre BD18 3EH


Have you signed for Shipley?

The campaign group frequently receives comments about the impact of funding cuts on Shipley (most visibly the closing of public toilets). Shipley has a longstanding proud identity and now is the time to fight for it! Instead of allowing the town centre to be sidelined we can speak up to keep vital services and encourage local traders.

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The campaign for a Shipley Town Council has attracted half the signatures needed and is moving up a gear. Demand for a Town Council is strong but more people need to put pen to paper to make it a reality. If you’re a voter within the proposed new parish area you can use the petition form in this magazine.

Several issues have come up recently in which an elected voice could have a real impact, e.g. Northcliffe Park as a proposed site for a crematorium and Bradford Council’s demolition of the Branch pub. Topics such as parking, dangerous driving and reviving the markets could also be addressed by a Town Council. A new proposal for a Shipley Bypass illustrates the importance of a voice for Shipley. There is currently no elected body with that voice, so who will be consulted about this massive project? Congestion is a frustrating problem, but proper local input is essential to avoid Shipley being swallowed up by an ever-expanding road between Bradford and Bingley.

While local government is a famously dry topic, it doesn’t have to be - learning from hand puppets is more fun! The campaign puppet show tells the story of Sheila the sheep and her friend Foxy (from Fox’s Corner), who speak up to save the Shipley they love. You can watch the 10 minute show at the Alternative Market in Kirkgate Centre on 1t December or at the Saltaire Christmas Lights switch on at Victoria Hall on 2 December. An updated campaign leaflet is being distributed across Shipley, and the petition form in this magazine can also be downloaded from the website www.cstc.uk

Puppet Show: Sign and Sing for Shipley 1 December, 11,12 & 1pm, Kirkgate Centre, Shipley & 2 December, 6pm, Victoria Hall Join Sheila the Sheep (born and shorn in Shipley) and friends from the Campaign for a Shipley Town Council for a live puppet show at the Alternative Market.

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Community

Who are the Saltaire Village Society? Saltaire Village Society has a trustee board of five people, though anyone who lives in Saltaire is a member and would be welcome at any of our public meetings. The board meets about once a month and discusses developments within the village, liaises with other groups and plans events and initiatives. Saltaire Village Society is just one of many charities and community groups in Saltaire Village. Although many of the other groups have a very specific focus, such as history, festivals, archives or art, Saltaire Village Society has a broader and wide-ranging remit. In 1984 the charity was formed in order to promote high standards of architecture and planning, to encourage good standards of development for the social benefit of those living in and around Saltaire, and to share the history and story of Saltaire. Over the years SVS has become the community group which has been consulted by the council when planning applications and developments are in consultation, and the SVS has a place on the World Heritage Site Steering Group which helps manage the development and conservation of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire. Over the years SVS has been able to deliver some interesting projects, such as the landscaping and development of Wash House Gardens on Caroline Street, the provision of the historic blue street signs around the village, raising awareness of dementia, events such as the Christmas Lights Switch-On at Victoria Hall and other community networking events. At this time of year the Trustees are busily putting together the entertainment and decorations for the Christmas Lights Switch-On. This year it’s on Sunday, 2 December at 4:30pm. It takes some time to bring together the involvement of so many different parties who give their time willingly and with great enthusiasm. This year we have three wonderful choirs, a 20-piece big band which will knock your socks off, and the ever-enthralling Wurlitzer organ. Local businesses are happy to sponsor such a feel-good event. Cap And Collar provides us with mulled cider and Edward Street Bakery will be busy baking about 300 mince pies

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to give away. With the help of some amazing volunteers, this year including the WI, who will be serving teas and coffees, this community event is always heart-warming. After the festivities are over, we must once again focus on the two major issues which have confronted us over the past year, the loss of the public toilets and visitor information centre, due to government cuts. Whilst we have looked for sponsors and partners to help the village take on the provision of these two vital services, we still have a way to go in building the capacity in the community to raise funds and provide volunteers to make the facilities sustainable. Next year we plan to approach the Heritage Lottery Fund for grant aid to develop our ideas to make a visitor and community hub which will use a wi-fi hotspot to share information about the World Heritage Site and community focused events and facilities. There would be a water bottle fill-up station, somewhere to clean your walking boots, a dog drinking point and, of course, loos. It would also be a rendezvous point for volunteers, guides and visitors, a place to pick up a map and orientate before exploring the area. To move forward we need people to get involved. We need people with all types of skills to give just a couple of hours a year - IT experts, marketing professionals, event planners, graphic designers, volunteer co-ordinators, lawyers, insurance consultants, accountants, fund raisers, tea and coffee makers, welcomers and people who want to get fit delivering leaflets. Please do get in touch - we would love you to get involved. For more info or to volunteer email secretarysvs@googlemail.com


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The Gordon Tetley Big Band Bradford Grammar School Senior Choir Gospel Kids David Lowe and the Wurlitzer Organ And all our volunteers


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Lis Dale By Mike Farren

Among the most popular features of the Saltaire Festival, the Open Gardens combines natural beauty with carefully-selected artworks to provide festival-goers with a relaxing oasis. 2018’s Open Gardens winner was Lis Dale, proprietor of Saltaire Shiatsu. “It’s always nice to be noticed,” she comments about the win. However, the competitive element is, to her, among its least appealing aspects, “I don’t really like to think of the Open Gardens as a competition. It’s about meeting people. It’s about sharing what you’ve got.” Brought up in Leeds, Lis has been familiar with Saltaire since the 80s. “In my late teens and early twenties, whenever we had friends staying we’d come to the Mill,” she tells me. However, she spent a period in London before settling in Saltaire. If life in the capital left her pining for the Great Outdoors, it did at least provide a grounding in Shiatsu. “I’ve always been interested in health,” she says. “I went to lots of different classes in London. With Shiatsu, I just went to the first class and went, “Yes, I like this!”. I

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stayed in London to finish my Shiatsu qualification but I definitely needed to move on then.” Originally considering Skipton because of a love of the Dales, Lis found that, “Saltaire ticked all the boxes and it was affordable. I don’t drive but it’s got good transport links: I can go for a walk out of the back door but I can also get on the train and I’m up in the Dales or equally I could get to Leeds or Bradford and find a job.” Another major selling point was, naturally, the opportunity to have a garden. “I like being outside and I like nature, so I’d had that interest for a long time. I didn’t know much about plants. I guess I’ve always been interested in design. I did a first degree in architecture so I’ve got a design background as well.” However, there was no overarching vision. “It’s about learning where the sun goes and how you want to use it and what you like about it. I just


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got up one day, took a spade outside and started and it gradually grew. It was thought about a lot and then it was just done, which is generally my philosophy.” From there, Lis says, “I learnt more about plants: which ones I liked and which ones liked me. Planting has been an evolution. I like the fact that, if I’m in the garden, people will stop and chat. Gardens help people to connect with each other. There’s one particular plant – the smoke bush, Cotinus. When it flowers, it’s like a big froth of candyfloss. People walking along the street will stop and touch it. It’s nice that other people get pleasure out of my garden. That’s what I take away from being part of the Open Gardens.” What visitors to the Open Garden most frequently comment on includes the Actaea pink spire. “It pretty much always comes out the week before Open Gardens. The apple tree, which is a bit of a stonker, also gets a lot of comments. People often take an apple with them.” Lis has practised Shiatsu since she qualified, 13 years ago, but has only made it into a business for the last two years. Her twin enthusiasms lead me to ask if there are ways in which gardening and Shiatsu practice come together. She suggests, “People come for Shiatsu, in order to look after themselves. The garden is part of how I look after myself and it creates a nice environment for my

clients. I think that connecting with nature is part of our healing ourselves.” Trying to get more information about Shiatsu itself, she informs me, “Shiatsu is a holistic massage therapy from Japan that combines western knowledge of how the body works with an eastern approach to health. I specialise in working with stress and chronic health issues, from the niggles to the biggies. Shiatsu is hands-on but not intrusive. There are no needles, no oils and no need to undress. I use a mix of pressure, stretches and mobilisations that encourage your body to let go of deeply held tension and allow it to function better. People come for a variety of reasons including to relax and de-stress; relieve pain and tension; and increase energy levels. And it feels good!” Lis is clearly proud that her garden – and business – have been taken to heart by Saltaire: “50% of my clients come from a mile’s radius,” she says. “I see it as a very local, community-based service. There’s so much going on in Saltaire. It’s such a great place to have a business. There’s a good community and just walking up the Glen – what more could you want?” You can find more information about Saltaire Shiatsu at http://www.saltaireshiatsu.co.uk/ You can find more information about Saltaire Shiatsu at www.saltaireshiatsu.co.uk

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Theatre & Performance

Nick Toczek: Wool City Rocker By James Collingwood

Nick Toczek is a performer, writer and journalist. As a journalist he was editor of Bradford fanzine Wool City Rocker and now writes regularly for Rock n Reel (RnR) magazine. As a performer he was central to the Bradford poetry scene and regularly performs in schools and at festivals - lately performing at the Rebellion punk festival. His book of Dragon poems for children sold over three quarter of a million copies and he’s a regular presenter on BCB Radio. Can I ask you, when did you first start performing? Late 60s, so I’m coming up to 50 years of being a performer. My very first reading was in the Birmingham University Students Guild and after that various pubs in the Birmingham area. Did you have to create your own opportunities at the time? Yeah, I’ve always done that. I’ve been a full-time performer and writer all my life. I was already a performance poet and started working with a group called Stereo Graffiti (Stereo = writing, Graffiti = words) with musicians in the group and two poets. Me and a guy called John Row. In the 70s was there a poetry scene? There were the Liverpool Poets previously of course. When I started out there was a really healthy scene in the late 60s. Someone who helped me loads in Bradford was a guy called Jeff Nuttall. Roger McGough was really encouraging to me too. Also, a guy called Albert Hunt was influential. Jeff Nuttall lived in Wyke and was a lecturer at Bradford College. He did a thing called The People’s Show that kind of influenced me to mix media. Jeff also taught me to never say no to opportunities. When I was in Birmingham I chanced on punk. I used to go to a club called Barbarella’s and in September 76 I was one of about 20 people that saw the Clash there. That was just astonishing!

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Then I saw Talking Heads, the Ramones, Blondie the Prefects, the Slits… So, when I came back to Bradford I was into punk. I wanted to put on gigs and after doing Wool City Rocker for 14 issues I got to know a lot of people at venues. After putting on nights at the Funhouse in Keighley I put on events in Bradford and Leeds. I was also working as a performance poet. There were no clubs up North for this except for one in Manchester. Me and Willie Beckett got together to run an alternative cabaret club. A lot of people who performed there are now successful. We paid Steve Coogan five quid! It was new fresh and exciting. How did the Bradford poets know each other? Well I put together a package where Little Brother, Swells, me and Attila the Stockbroker toured Holland. We got big write ups in Dutch magazines and that’s how I got to know Little Brother and Swells. Swells became a lodger at my house. Ginger John {Manchester performance poet} Swells and me toured as the Intolerance Tour. You never knew what Swells in particular would do. I remember him giving himself food poisoning once by pulling out a whole load of sausages and eating them raw during a poem about vegetarianism. We all lived in the same house and used to write every day. Swells could go into his room and come out with a two-page article. Stream of consciousness stuff. No one could really write like him. The first time I saw Willie Beckett was at the Vaults Bar and he came on in a nun’s outfit on roller skates wielding a blood-soaked axe and read


I also love the fact that it gives poetry to audiences that aren’t poetry audiences. That’s not to knock poetry audiences but if you just play poetry audiences it’s very tame and you don’t develop muscle. I think literature has to have muscle. Performance poetry has got to lift itself off the page. If you are a performer you only learn to do that by getting up in places that a lot of poets wouldn’t perform in.

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poems. Little Brother was the sharpest of them. Witty, really sharp, fast-witted. Great. With Ginger John included I think that mix and that balance made us quite daunting to southerners. We did a lot of London gigs. We were also used to doing our stuff between bands. A real baptism of fire. It gets people into poetry if they go to a gig and there’s that.

Tell us about the Pete Doherty thing. I understand Pete Doherty used one of your lines uncredited on the Babyshambles song Baddies Boogie on Shotters Nation? (the line was from Nick’s poem/track Stiff with a Quiff). Well, with Pete Doherty if he’d have rung up and asked permission I would have been delighted. I really liked Babyshambles and the Libertines. He’d heard the lyric because his guitarist was in a band called Skin Deep. And they had a shared album on one of the OI labels with a band from Scarborough called the Burial. They’d backed me on my version of the song (which must have been recorded when Pete Doherty was about three). The line is ‘It’s a lousy life for the washed-up wife of a permanently plastered pissed up bastard.’ That’s what was used in Baddies Boogie. I got a call from a journalist who asked me to listen to it. I listened and said, “Those are my lyrics!” The legal case took about five years. I won about £11,000 and now the song is credited to Pete Doherty, me and the guitarist. Kate Moss originally had a credit, but she pulled out. I don’t gamble so it was a lucky thing. I still get about 20 to 50 quid royalties every month. If he’d have rung me I’d have given permission but now I’m glad he didn’t. It’s a nice claim to fame.

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Shows & Exhibitions

City Hall Ghost Tour 5 December, City Hall

A traditional Christmas ghost story with a twist is on offer this December as Bradford Civic Society team up with the Bradford Police Museum to offer special night-time tours within historic City Hall. Bradford Police Museum – located in City Hall – will open its doors for budding ghost-hunters who are interested in hearing about the building’s hair-raising history and most infamous inhabitants, including the legendary ghost of “Chains Charlie”. The evening begins with a talk inside the original 1873 courtroom, before guests are led by lantern-light around the Victorian cells to have an eerie encounter of their own... The special evening tours of the Bradford Police Museum began on Halloween in 2017 but were soon extended into December by popular demand. Book online at bradfordcivicsociety.co.uk

Saltaire Vintage Home & Fashion Fair 1 December, Victoria Hall

Saltaire Vintage Home & Fashion Fair returns to Victoria Hall in Saltaire on 1 December, marking the eleventh anniversary of these events, which started in December 2007. The fair fills Victoria Hall with true vintage fashion and homewares from the 1920’s to the 1980’s, featuring nearly 50 stalls of quality traders. The Fairs have built up a great reputation for the quality and diversity of the stallholders’ genuine vintage stock. There are five fairs a year at Victoria Hall, and the December one brings together everything from affordable, individual vintage fashion finds, to vintage gift inspiration to stylish pieces for the home. On 26 January 2019 the fair is back (and a bit smaller in case of bad weather) but the Main Hall will be filled with everything vintage under the Winter sun. The refreshments are provided by Interlude Tea Room, and there’s a specially compiled soundtrack of tunes from every vintage era.

Sporting Lunchtime Lectures How Football Began, A Global History 15 December, 12-12.45pm, The Record Cafe

Lunch, a pint and a talk on sporting history? From October The Record Cafe on North Parade will be hosting a series of monthly pre-match talks that will focus on sporting history, often with a heavy Bradfordian bias. From noon on selected match days you can enjoy lunch and a pint while listening to speakers who will attempt to bring to life elements from our rich sporting history.

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Shipley Golf Club Founded 1896

Excellent venue for that special day with stunning views over the Aire Valley and an enviable reputation for catering. Function room available for: Weddings (including civil service ceromonies), anniversaries, christenings, and special family occasions: The Beckfoot Suite which can cater for up to 120 is exclusively available for your special day. Business: The perfect venue for business to business networking, providing facilities for 10 or 18 holes of golf, followed by a meal in our Dining room or the committee room with its spectacular unrivalled views over the Aire Valley.

Shipley Golf club is perfect for families and golfers of all ages and abilities. Covered driving bays and dedicated practice area. Indoor swing room available for lessons.

For membership and clubhouse bookings contact the manager Mike Brown on 01274 568652 For lessons contact the Pro Nathan Stead on 01274 563674 Shipley Golf Club Beckfoot Lane, Bingley. BD16 1LX e: office@shipleygc.co.uk t: 01274 568652 www.shipleygoldclub.com


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Saltaire Living Advent Calendar throughout December, Saltaire

December just wouldn’t be the same in Saltaire without one of the village’s favourite festive events; the Saltaire Living Advent Calendar. Now in its thirteenth year, this community event sees the World Heritage site decorated with a series of windows, illuminating the village’s streets in the run up to Christmas. A bumper crop of windows are lit on the 1st of December, with one further window being lit each evening until Christmas Eve. Windows are lit from 4pm until 10.30 and the full set of windows remains on display until the 1st of January, giving visitors an extra chance to view the complete advent calendar over the festive season.

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Saltaire is a known as a destination for visual arts, and a large number of professional and semi-professional artists live and work in the village. However, the Living Advent Calendar is very much a community event, and anyone is welcome to join. There are no ‘rules’ (other than being family friendly!), and so themes range from traditional, seasonal and religious to quirky, fun and humorous, with the contents of each window being kept under wraps until the day it is illuminated. Organisers Saltaire Inspired organise a workshop with a professional artist in November, for any participants who

would like some support to bring their ideas to fruition. Saltaire Inspired is an ambitious arts charity is dedicated to creating quality contemporary arts events in unique settings, and the Living Advent Calendar is one of three events held each year in the UNESCO World Heritage listed village, along with the annual Saltaire Art Trail and bi-annual Makers Fairs. In recent years, the Living Advent Calendar has developed a worldwide audience, via social media, and windows are simultaneously ‘opened’ on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram each evening, thanks to photographers on the committee of volunteer organisers. For those visiting in person, a leaflet with a map showing the locations of the windows is available from local outlets, and as a download on the Saltaire Inspired Website (saltaireinspired.org.uk/livingadvent-calendar). The Saltaire Living Advent Calendar is kindly sponsored this year by Edward Street Bakery and Linley & Simpson. For more details on the event, visit www. saltaireinspired.org.uk , or facebook.com/ saltaireadventcalendar.


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Never Alone Until 3 February, National Science & Media Museum The National Science and Media Museum’s new exhibition Never Alone: What Happens When Everything is Connected? explores trends and issues around internet-connected devices, which now outnumber the amount of people living on earth. Never Alone examines the proliferation of smart objects over the last decade. From the humble webcam to children’s toys (such as the doll banned in Germany due to potential misuse as a surveillance device) there’s a growing list of connected items found in the home: audio speakers, wearable technology, thermostats, kitchen appliances, light bulbs, and more. It’s estimated that more than eight billion devices can now be found in households and part of daily life across the globe. Opening just one month after the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport published its first code of practice for connected device manufacturers and technology developers, the exhibition looks at the impact these objects have had on entertainment, communication, lifestyle, security and health, and consequences that in some cases have only recently been considered. For consumers these objects are seen as a positive development, helping to make improvements in efficiency, convenience and enjoyment in various aspects of life. There are also concerns this rapidly-expanding industry is operating in largely unregulated and unchartered territory, with access to personal data that few

people fully understand. The exhibition looks at five subject areas – objects that relate to tracking, biometrics, surveillance and smart homes. The final section is titled ‘bias’, which explores the ways devices can reflect the human values of their programmers and developers. Dr Sarah Rawlins, exhibition developer at the National Science and Media Museum, said, “Never Alone looks at the incredible progress of connected devices and the information that drives them. We make the historical comparisons, for example, with equipment that physically measured people’s faces using the Bertillon system developed in the 19th century, and Sky News’ facial recognition software which helped app-users identify celebrities while watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding. “Connected devices are becoming more and more prevalent, and while there are undoubted benefits, there are concerns that guidelines and regulation are playing catch-up.” Other objects on display include connected children’s toys, such as the My Friend Cayla doll, which appeared in many ‘toy of the year’ lists on release in 2015/16 but was subsequently banned in Germany for falling foul of communications laws against concealed surveillance devices. These feature alongside 19th century wearable cameras and modern security and CCTV equipment.

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Christmas Events

Christmas Events Hot Aire! and Fresh Aire! Christmas Concert 1 December, 7.30pm Baildon Methodist Church, 20 The Grove, Baildon The Hot Aire! and Fresh Aire! Christmas Concert with Christmas music and music from the shows and film. £7, concessions £5. www.hotaire.org

Seasonal Stage & Fair @ The Square 1 December, 11am - 7pm South Square Centre, Thornton Road A celebration of the season including live music, poetry and performance, art work and craft stalls, book signings and readings, carol singing, workshops and activities, street food, cocktails, mulled wine, roast chestnuts and more ........ Free entry. Southsquarecentre.co.uk

Epilepsy Action Reindeer Stampede 2 December, 9.40am Lister Park Dress up and run as Rudolph, Dasher or Prancer in Epilepsy Action’s very own 5km festive family fun run. Taking place in Lister Park, Bradford, the route is fully marshalled and stays entirely within the grounds of the park. With a 400m ministampede for children under eight years of age, the event is great fun for the whole family.

Nine Lessons and Carols 16 December, 4pm Bradford Cathedral A traditional Carol Service with Bradford Cathedral Choir, telling the story of Jesus’s birth through readings, choir pieces and your favourite Christmas Carols. Free entry.

Christmas with the Great Yorkshire Chorus 16 December, 4-6pm Victoria Hall, Saltaire Get into the festive spirit with the Great Yorkshire Chorus. This relaxed and family friendly concert promises to get you in the mood with seasonal songs and carols from our amazing choir. With special guest performance from Eleonora Gravagna Mackenzie. Tickets available via choir members in advance or on the door. Adults £7, under 16s £4.

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Illuminate Bradford 30 November - 2 December, Bradford City Centre Illuminate Bradford returns on 1-2 December with world-leading 3D projection specialists, the Colour Project beaming a colourful light show onto the facade of Bradford’s historic City Hall. The Imaginarium will take audiences on a magical journey under the sea, into space and through a mysterious fantasy land. The gigantic animated light show will end with a spectacular finale of light and sound. Interactive sound and light artists Illumaphonium will also return with Halo, a magical multisensory sculpture featuring cutting-edge lighting and sensor technologies. The sculptures engage sight, sound and touch using rhythm and harmony. Elsewhere DJ Ukebox presents a ‘wildly absurd’ celebration of pop that will will have audiences dancing and laughing in equal measure. The Colour Project will also stage eyeSay, a projection piece where collective words and phrases describing Bradford will be shone onto the side of Impressions Gallery. LightBikes, mobile cinemas on tricycles, will illuminate Bradford’s streets, buildings and pavements with colourful and interactive animations. The festival will also include funfair rides, a craft market and food stalls.


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Hello Crafter Festive Workshops Based in Saltaire Makers Space, a new artists studios and creative workshops space in Saltaire, Hello Crafter organise a wide variety of fun, sociable and creative workshops and activities (and some events for the non-crafty folk!) led by local artists and tutors. The aim is to take guests away from the stresses and strains of daily life for a few hours to focus on doing something fun, creative and relaxing. Plus you always leave with something fabulous you’ve made yourself! They are hosting several festive workshops in the lead up to Christmas so now’s the perfect time to check them out.

Christmas Light Box

4 December, 7.30pm Create a stunning winter scene from paper die cuts, place these within a box frame, and insert LED lights to make it light up in the dark!

All Day Chriustmas Craft Retreat

8 December, 10am Learn how to create your own cards, boxes, and decorations and give you lots of ideas to continue using your products at home.

Until 22 December, Trapezium, 46 Kirkgate, Bradford

Bradford’s newest gallery, Trapezium, launch their third exhibition in December with a shared show of striking water photos from Rob Walsh and timely work on consumerism from Ann Driver.

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Watching Water by Rob Walsh & It’s A Mean Old Scene by Ann Driver

Rob’s enigmatic photos capture water from unusual angles, highlighting how important it is, while Ann focuses on the mess of consumerism.

Needle Felting Christmas Critters

13 December Felting tutor Jenny Biglands will teach you how to create small 3D decorations in a variety of designs, from penguins to robins, to christmas puds, to fill your tree with cuteness!

Festive Lino Cutting & print Making 15 December, 10am Felting tutor Jenny Biglands will teach you how to create small 3D decorations in a variety of designs, from penguins to robins, to christmas puds, to fill your tree with cuteness!

Christmas Owl Workshop 1 December, The Triangle

At the Owl Workshop, you will learn some of the skills of the sculptor (Pinch, slab & coil) and in the process you will create your very own masterpiece.

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Blackjack Tryanuary Tour - The Record Cafe & Mellowtone Records

Glass Mountain

20 January, 12-6pm, The Record Cafe

Since their uncompromising seven-minute debut release Glacial, Bradford quartet Glass Mountain have built their growing reputation on beautifully crafted, often sorrowful music. Named after a David Hockney artwork, Glass Mountain’s approach is inspired by the spirit of hip-hop where anything can - and should - be included. Drawing on influences as far and wide as The Cure, Sigur Ros, Clouddead, Low and The Beach Boys, their sound is both refreshingly beautiful and simultaneously exhilarating. A hard combination to pull off but Glass Mountain manage it, in spades.

The Record Café is handing control of the music to Liverpool’s Mellowtone Records for the day, including a DJ set and live performance from Edgar Jones. With over a decade of parties, gigs and showcases behind them, Mellowtone has presented songwriters and bands from the worlds of folk, blues, roots and so much more, in a variety of Liverpool’s most iconic and intimate venues. Mellowtone Records progresses this mission further, seeking out music with Soul. Magic. Alchemy. And bringing it to the wider world. Also known as Edgar ‘Summertyme’ Jones, Edgar ‘Jones’ Jones’ musical path began as frontman and founder of Liverpool band The Stairs, championed by the likes of Elvis Costello and signed to Go! Discs, then also the home of future collaborators Paul Weller and The La’s. Jazz, rock’n’roll, soul, funk and doo wop were smeared across debut solo album Soothing Music For Stray Cats, which was released to critical acclaim. Now three albums in to his solo career, Edgar has achieved legendary cult status as

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13 December, Salt Beer Factory

Support comes from indie rockers Talkboy and melanchonic pop dreamers Lelo. Visual artist Why Issac? will also be bringing his captivating artwork, animations and projections to the Salt Beer Factory to create a memorable 3D experience for the audience. www.saltbeerfactory.co.uk


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Inglorious 8 February, Bingley Arts Centre

Inglorious are five young men with a mutual love and respect of the classics of hard rock music, big guitar riffs, and soulful vocals. Their influences stem from the iconic rock and roll shrine of albums from the 1970s – many years before the band members were born. The same albums that have inspired generations of musicians and performers are noticeably evident when you listen to Inglorious, their eponymous debut album. This is the music they were born to play together – inspired by bands in the classic rock genre as diverse as Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Whitesnake, Bad Company, Aerosmith, and the Rolling Stones, to name a few. Formed in February 2014, the band is fronted by Nathan James, who made a name for himself having sung for the multi-platinum selling Trans-Siberian Orchestra, as well as Scorpions guitar legend Uli Jon Roth. Nathan was looking for like-minded musicians who wanted to make incredible rock music in a very honest fashion.

Golden Cabinet Sly & The Family Drone 1 December, The Kirkgate Centre, Shipley

The Golden Cabinet most folks remember is the one where a bunch of nutters enlisted the help of the audience to whip up a transcendent wall of sound from their drum circle while a bearded man stood atop a stack of amplifiers with a microphone in his undies. That was Sly & The Family Drone. They’re coming back, baby!

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Music Listings Mojo Rising Psychlona album release party

Coffee Concert: Peter Cain (Guitar)

1 December, 7.30pm The Underground

10.30am coffee and cake 11am concert Bradford Cathedral

Welcome Home Sexy 1 December, 8pm The Brick Box Rooms Welcome Home, Sexy (formerly the Little Gay Disco) is our queer-friendly clubnight in the little bar. Come down for DJs, performers, and glitter aplenty.

Henry Parker & Katie Spencer 2 December, 4pm The Sparrow Bier Cafe Double header with Henry Parker & Katie Spencer, at The Sparrow Bier Cafe, Bradford.

Hayley Gaftarnick 2 December, 4pm Idle Beerhouse An independent singer/ songwriter from Leeds with a powerful husky voice, teller of honest and frank stories of a road well travelled. Whilst being inspired by some of the great names of soul such as Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway and Aretha Franklin.

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Sumptuous music for solo guitar playing in the beautiful acoustics of Bradford Cathedral.

Tony Wright (Terrorvision) 6 December, 7.30pm Salt Beer Factory Local hero Tony Wright comes to Salt Beer Factory! The frontman of British rock band Terrorvision. When he’s not touring with the Bradford 90s hit makers he writes, records and tours under his own name with a setlist of songs he’s written on his acoustic guitar - some upbeat, some melancholic, but all thoughtprovoking.

Topic Folk Club 6 December, 8pm Glyde House, Glydegate Singers & Musicians night. Free entry.

Waiting for Wednesday (Full Band) 7 December Al’s Dime Bar Feisty female duo with sweet and husky voices harmonise distinctively in their stirring songs on living, loving and losing. Influenced by the likes of Joni, Janis and Emmylou, they write stories in the folk tradition and play them with a rock passion and country twang.

The Wedding Present 9 December, The Underground, Bradford The Wedding Present are touring to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of their first singles collection, Tommy. Fans can expect to hear tracks from the compilation, as well as favourites from across the band’s career. The Wedding Present have had eighteen UK Top 40 hit singles… not bad for a band that has, from its inception, stubbornly refused to play the record industry’s game. It all started in 1985 when David Lewis Gedge boarded a National Express coach in London with 500 records packed into a pair of his mother’s suitcases and, in this fashion, delivered the band’s debut single Go Out and Get Em Boy! to a distribution company in Yorkshire. That pioneering spirit has been at the core of the band’s philosophy ever since.

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Album release party with live performances from Psychlona, Red Spektor and Loomer. DJ sets from Atom Heart Mutha from HRH (Hard Rock Hell) Radio. Free shots, free band stuff.

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Godthrymm w/ Valafar and Hollow Earth 8 December, 7.30pm The Exchange, Keighley

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The heaviest of heavy doom featuring current and ex-members of Vallenfyre, My Dying Bride, and Anathema amongst others. An honour to welcome this Halifax metal outfit to Keighley. Supported by Valafar, fresh from a blistering set at Bloodstock and Keighley’s own epic prog doomsters Hollow Earth.

JATPJazz/Glyde House present Archipelago

Keep on Cluckin’ Galores in Concert

Topic Folk Club present Paula Ryan

7 December Glyde House

8 December, 8pm The Fighting Cock, Preston Street, Bradford

13 December, 8pm Glyde House, Glydegate

North East trio playing energetic jazz.

TLR presents...Reg Meuross 7 December, 8pm Caroline Street Social Club Reg first emerged onto the acoustic music scene in the 1980s with The Panic Brothers and has developed a profound style over the years of touring solo as well as with many other acclaimed artists.

Wilful Missing + Evening Meal 8 December, 6.30pm Bread + Roses, North Parade An evening of music and food, as we host the incredibly talented Wilful Missing for a night of unique cross-genre musicianship, taken from their albums Molehills Out Of Mountains and Unsinkable Sailor. Ticket price also includes vibrant, local and seasonal food from the kitchen of Bread + Roses, including chana dhaal, salad and dressings.

Bradford’s most original originals band spreading peace & love in the City.

Groovers in the Heart 8 December, 8pm The Kirkgate Centre, Shipley Decembers edition of Groovers is sparkly to the max! Get your spangles out, shine up and get glittery on the dancefloor! Festive fun and frolics with special Groovers resident DJs. Yeah baby yeah!

Fightmilk / Ghost Guilt / Panic Pocket 8 December, 8pm The 1 in 12 Club, Bradford Promoting the release of their debut LP, Not With That Attitude out in November on Reckless Yes, London four-piece Fightmilk play Bradford with support from Durham four-piece Ghost Guilt - Everything Sucks Music - and Panic Pocket.

York-based singer/songwriter originally from Tipperary brings her lyrical songs and the wit and musical passion of her Irish Gaelic roots.

TLR presents...The Mammals 13 December, 7.30pm Caroline Street Social Club The Mammals are Ruth Ungar, Mike Merenda and a cohort of compelling collaborators who form a touring quintet on the fiddle, banjo, guitar, organ, bass, and drums.

Black Falcon + Flex Bison 14 December, 8.30pm The Underground, Bradford Black Falcon in Bradford once again with the mighty Flex Bison!

Bigfoot + support 14 December, 8.30pm Trash, Bradford Come check out the amazing Wigan-based hard rockers Bigfoot.

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Music Listings Nosebleed w/ Mammoth Tank and Crawlspace

Topic Folk Club present...Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer.

Long Shadow Family

14 December, 7.30pm The Exchange, Keighley

20 December 8pm Glyde House, Glydegate

No frills, smouldering, riffy garage punk from Leeds. We’re very excited to welcome Nosebleed to The Exchange along with Mammoth Tank, punk rock trio from Bradford, and Crawlspace, heavy, loud alt rock from Shipley.

Traditional and contemporary material with some unusual instruments in this festive show to round off 2018. £6 (£5 for Topic members).

One of the finest country rock n roll bands in the land with a wide ranging repertoire of classics from the like of the Rolling Stones, Queen, Gram Parsons,the Grateful Dead, Prince, Buddy Holly, the White Stripes, Elton John and many more.

Grindhouse Rock Night

20 December, 7.30pm Salt Beer Factory

15 December, 9pp - 4am Trash Bradford A roller coaster rock n roll ride of a club night with fire, freakshow, bands, pole dancers and DJs playing mighty metal anthems.

Front Room Disco 15 December, 7pm The Kirkgate Centre, Shipleyr Will Oddsox adds a handful of Christmas tunes to his eclectic playlist.

The 309s 15 December, 7pm Als Dime Bar Vintage 40s & 50s American / Western swing, country blues and rock n roll.

TLR presents...Sugaray Rayford Band 18 December, 8pm Caroline Street Social Club When Sugaray Rayford belts out a song, you not only hear it, you feel it. The excitement in the room is palpable when he takes the stage; he’s a superb vocalist and entertainer. His dynamic voice is large, just like the man. With his old school vocal style, echoes of Muddy Waters, Otis Redding and Teddy Pendergrass.

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FLING Present... Flinglebells 2

FLING return home to Saltaire, Bradford to present their infamous Christmas special show!

Cabaret Saltaire (Squinty’s Christmas Bash) 21 December, 7pm Caroline Street Social Club A night of cabaret featuring Eddie Earthquake & The Tremors, Edwina Hayes, Aston Fairfax, The Art Of Illusion, Billy Button, Mike ‘Snakefingers’ Nicholas, Bertie McGinty and his talking Irish fiddle, Scandalous, Santa’s Secret Flies, hosted by Squinty McGinty.

Oasis vs The Stone Roses 28 December, 7.30pm The Exchange, Keighley Iconic stand-off between two of the best Madchester tributes, Definitely Mightbe and Adored.

28 December, 7.30pm Al’s Dime Bar, Bradford

Blend presents Masquerave 2 31 December, 10pm-5am The Mill, Bradford Blend bring you Masquerave 2, a party to remember at The Mill, Bradford on New Year Eve. Blandy Ian Bland (Dancing Divas, Dream Frequency) will be performing a live set with support from Fusion Brothers, Dave Heaton, Dirtbox DJs, Tim Underwood and Andy Capp.

Random Hand, Foxes Faux & Lord Ryan And The Tops 31 December, 7pm The Exchange, Keighley A triple-header for New Year’s Eve headlined by The Random Hand. You know what to expect - human pyramids, chaotic skanking and one of the best skametal bands ever!

Topic Folk Club 3 January, 8pm Glyde House, Glydegate Singers & musicians night. Free entry.


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