Belfast Learning Festival offers free citywide events
Belfast will turn classrooms, libraries, community centres, cafés, cultural venues, workplaces and waterfront spaces into learning venues for a week in June, as the Belfast…
Belfast will turn classrooms, libraries, community centres, cafés, cultural venues, workplaces and waterfront spaces into learning venues for a week in June, as the Belfast…
The Clearing, an outdoor education space in Lesnes Abbey Woods, has won a Royal Institute of British Architects London Award after judges recognised its role…
On 4 June 1913, suffragette Emily Wilding Davison stepped onto the Epsom Derby course and was struck by Anmer, King George V's horse. She died…
Stoke-on-Trent’s record-breaking Big Centenary Tea Party is returning to public view in a new free exhibition at Stoke Minster on Friday, 5 June 2026. The…
A rare 3,000-year-old gold object found in Staffordshire is set to become a centrepiece of The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery’s return next spring. The…
Belfast will turn classrooms, libraries, cafés, cultural venues and waterfront spaces into learning rooms from Monday 8 to Sunday 14 June, as the Belfast Learning…
By Beehive Web Newsroom Published: 1 June 2026 Contractors have been appointed to restore the Garden Battery at Mount Edgcumbe, moving the Plymouth Sound National…
By Beehive Web Newsroom Published 3 June 2026 A familiar stretch of Duffield Road in Derby has regained one of its oldest street features after…
Belfast has a new Lord Mayor, and her first message from City Hall was aimed beyond the chamber: the city is being asked to come…
By the beehiveweb.co.uk news desk Scarborough’s West Pier could be reshaped under revised regeneration proposals aimed at protecting the town’s working harbour while improving the…
By Beehive Web History Desk On 3 June 1940, the Dunkirk evacuation was entering its final stretch. Operation Dynamo had begun on 26 May and…
By Beehive Web History Desk The Manchester Ship Canal turned an inland manufacturing city into a seaport when Queen Victoria officially opened it on May…
Nominations are now open for the Manchester Culture Awards 2026, giving residents, artists, venues and community groups the chance to put forward the people and…
Riverside Festival returns to Leicester city centre on Saturday 6 June and Sunday 7 June, with free entry across Bede Park, DMU Campus and Castle…
On 1 June 1967, The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band became closely tied to a moment when British pop music began to be…
On 31 May 1859, the Great Clock at the Palace of Westminster began keeping public time, giving London a new civic rhythm from the heart…
Joan of Arc was executed in Rouen on 30 May 1431, a death that still matters because it sits at the crossing point of war,…
By Beehive Web Culture Desk Two new exhibitions at the Grosvenor Museum in Chester will bring together art, geology and local landscape history this summer,…
Hillingdon’s crime-writing festival returns on Saturday 13 June with its biggest author line-up so far, bringing more than 15 bestselling writers to the Winston Churchill…
A pub sign, a village noticeboard or a local heritage walk may be where many people first meet the phrase Oak Apple Day. The date…
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