February Events at the Town Hall

REGULAR AND WEEKLY EVENTS

Environment Agency Community Hub: Mondays 10am -2pm in the Saltonstall Room.
Drop-in consultation and information on flood alleviation work, future plans, and local issues. Email for more information or visit the website.

A Chance to Dance: Mondays 10.30am - 12.30pm in the Waterfront Hall.
A fun, relaxed dance session in a safe and welcoming environment, led by community dance facilitator Marguerite. £4 a session, drop-in.

Andy’s Man Club: Mondays 7pm – 9pm in the Terrace Room.
A judgment-free, confidential space where men can be open about the storms in their lives. Free peer-to-peer support for men over 18. Drop-in session. Free tea and coffee. Every Monday except Bank holidays. Contact Andrew.

Hebden Bridge WI: Monday 20th, 7pm for 7.30pm in the Waterfront Hall.
A character-filled, vibrant and diverse group of women of all ages, sexualities, ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds. Meetings are usually on the 3rd Monday of the month. Free to members and £5 for guests. Contact Val through Facebook.

18th Hebden Bridge Scouts: Tuesdays 6pm – 8pm in the Waterfront Hall.
For boys and girls 10 1/2 -14. Activities are at the Town Hall or outside at Hardcastle Crags. Term-time only. Contact Steve.

Pilates: Wednesdays 1.30pm - 2.30pm in the Waterfront Hall.
Suitable for all abilities (modification to exercises given where required) and beginners are welcome. £7 a session, please pre-book.
Term-time only. Contact Rachel.

Slimming World: Wednesdays from 5.15pm in the Waterfront Hall.
Weekly weigh-in, slimming advice, and group support. £5.95 per week. Wednesday evenings, year-round. Contact Claire.

Lane Shaw Drama Academy: Wednesdays 6pm - 7pm in the Space.
Fun, affordable drama workshop for kids aged 9+, in addition to the regular sessions on Saturdays (see below).
Please pre-book. Term-time only. Contact Paula and Tom.

Swing Dance: Wednesdays from 7.15pm in the Waterfront Hall.
All abilities - improvers at 7.15pm, absolute beginners at 8.15pm. £6 for the evening, last Wednesday of the month includes a social with bar. Drop-in, no need to book. Contact Kevin.

Unique Ways Coffee Morning: Wednesday 8th, 10am - 12pm in the Space.
Free monthly support group for parents of disabled children. Drop-in, free tea and coffee. Contact Unique Ways.

Hebden Royd Town Council - Full Council Meeting: Wednesday 22nd from 7.30pm in the Council Chamber.
Members of the public are invited to attend. Contact HRTC for more information.

U3A Beginners Modern Greek: Alternate Thursdays 11am - 12pm in the Saltonstall Room.
Modern Greek beginners currently using the Talk Greek book and CD from the BBC. Contact Ron.

18th Hebden Bridge Beavers: Thursdays 5.00pm – 6.15pm in the Spacel.
For boys and girls 6-8. Activities are at the Town Hall or outside at Hardcastle Crags. Term-time only. Contact Sally.

18th Hebden Bridge Cubs: Thursdays 6.30pm – 8pm in the Waterfront Hall.
For boys and girls 8-10 1/2. Activities are at the Town Hall or outside at Hardcastle Crags. Term-time only. Contact Pete.

Fibromyalgia Support Group: Resumes in late February. 1pm - 2pm in the Saltonstall Room
Free peer-to-peer support and drop-in session, in partnership with the NHS. Contact Julie.

Lane Shaw Drama Academy: Saturdays 10am - 1.30pm in the Space.
Fun, affordable drama workshop for children aged 5-17. Act 1 (5-8 yrs) 10am, Act 2 (9-11 yrs) 11am, Act 3 (12-17 yrs) 12:30pm, please pre-book.
Term-time only. Contact Paula and Tom.

The Beacon Church: Sundays from 10.30am in the Space.
Weekly sessions 11am - 12pm. Last Sunday of the month includes lunch. Contact Ben.

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

Hebden Bridge Literary and Scientific Society - Rachel McCormack: Chasing the Dram: Saturday 25th, 7.30pm in the Waterfront Hall.
Rachel McCormack is a broadcaster and writer, known mostly as a panelist on BBC Radio 4’s The Kitchen Cabinet. She is the author of “Chasing the Dram, finding the spirit of whisky” a wonderful description of her journey visiting the many distilleries in Scotland. Her repertoire ranges from whisky and chocolate tastings to cooking demonstrations with her customary warmth and wit making her sessions very popular with both the audience and the organisers. Tickets £8 from Reception or online.

A Chance to Dance: Starts Saturday 18th, 2pm - 4pm in the Waterfront Hall.
A fun and relaxed dance session focused on learning the basics of choreography in a safe and inclusive environment, led by community dance facilitator Marguerite.


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