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Apr
The Harrogate and Ripon branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) heads to Knaresborough on Sunday for a brain-teasing tour of some of the town's finest pubs. Starting at the Cross Keys, participants of the Quiz and Treasure Hunt event will be solving clues, answering observation questions and sampling a few ales along the way.
Starting at 1.30pm, April 13, at Cross Keys, 17 Cheapside, Knaresborough HG5 8AX.
With a history dating back to the 1700s, the Workhouse in Ripon was the last resort for society's poor, homeless and destitute - making it the perfect location to seek out any troubled spirits that might still linger there.
Join the Haunting Nights Ghost Hunters to delve into the workhouse's intriguing history and investigate paranormal activity that is said to include disembodied voices, ghostly figures of playing children, and the sensation of unseen eyes watching from the darkness.
£49.10, 8pm, April 12, over 18s only, Allhallowgate, Ripon HG4 1LE.
Red Wall Community Theatre presents a comedy drama which outraged audiences when it was first staged in the early 1900s.
Hindle Wakes tells the story of Fanny Hawthorn, a weaver in the fictional Lancashire town of Hindle who has a fling with the mill owner's son. When their parents expect him to do the right thing and marry her, Fanny has other ideas. Written in 1910, the play's working class female protagonist stood alone in British drama until the late 1950s.
Showing in Harrogate and Ripon this weekend, the production follows last year's sell-out debut from the Yorkshire-based community theatre group which aims to bring new or lesser-known drama to a wider audience.
£10, 7.30pm, April 11, 2.30pm and 7.30pm, April 12, St Roberts Club Loft, Robert Street, Harrogate HG1 1HP, and April 13, 2.30pm, Ripon Arts Hub, Allhallowgate, Ripon, HG4 1WB. Both matinees wheelchair accessible.
If you've never taken a guided tour of the Royal Hall in Harrogate, now is your chance to discover more about this 'glittering palace of gold'.
The Grade II* listed building has a fascinating past and these monthly guided tours are always popular, so make sure to book in advance. From the gold leaf and lapis lazuli adorning the dome of the Grand Hall to the scandalous stories of the venue's past, discover more about one of Harrogate's most recognisable landmarks.
Free with suggested donation of £3, 11am and 2pm, April 13, Ripon Rd, Harrogate HG1 2SY.
The Brian Chester Tractor Road Run returns for its fourth year on Saturday.
Around 70 tractors will set off from Tate's Garden Centre to cover a 32-mile route around Ripon that takes in Kirkby Malzeard, Galphay, Sawley, Grantley, Laverton and Winksley.
Held in aid of the Sir Robert Ogden MacMillan Centre at Harrogate Hospital, the event is organised by the West Yorkshire group of the National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club (NVTEC).
April 12, starts 9am at Tate's Garden Centre, Larkhill Nurseries, Studley Rd, Ripon HG4 2QR.
Looking for Easter holiday inspiration? Take a look at our guide to seven Easter activities in Yorkshire that will keep the whole family entertained.
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