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Out & About
The Worth and Aire Valley has a wealth of tourist and leisure attractions. We aim to highlight the best indoor and outdoor activities in the area.
Eating Out
Reviews and advertorials of the best places to eat in the area. From cream teas to chicken tikka masala we have informative and entertaining guides on a monthly basis.
Pubs, Clubs & Entertainment
Advertorials and reviews of pubs in the Worth and Aire Valley. Real ale, pub grub and the best entertainment on offer.
Shops & Services
Butcher, Baker or Candlestick Maker, this page will give you a glimpse of what's going on behind the scenes with profiles of local traders and businesses.
Pubs, Clubs & Entertainment

"...When I read about The Copper Dragon and The Cross Roads pub I knew I was on to something
I could really enjoy and a great chance to get back to a English village life style.”
In no time Paula had signed on the dotted line and moved her family to Cross Roads... and she hasn’t looked back since!....."
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www.copperdragon.uk.com

"...The brass is gleaming at the Golden Fleece in Oakworth ever since the pub was given a new lease of life with the completion of a comprehensive overhaul including painting and decorating, installation of new toilets, and the creation of a spacious beer garden. The charm of the place has been retained and a traditional pub with an olde world feel remains intact..."
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"...When Louise & Danny Helstrip took over the license at the Flappit it was clear that there was a fair bit of work to be done to bring the pub back to its former glory days. Louise, originally from Cullingworth, remembered the time when the Flappit was a thriving and vibrant place; she even worked behind the bar for a while before moving out of the area to continue gaining experience and enjoying success in other public houses further afield...."
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"...The Black Bull in Haworth is notorious for several reasons, not least its connection with Branwell Bronte and a feature spot in Living TV’s “Most Haunted” series. But beyond the well rehearsed Bronte tales, spooky stories and touristic patter, this lively local public house nurses community spirit and an authentic native pool of creativity..."
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"...By the time publicans Paul Firth and Gemma Doyle came to settle on the Waggon and Horses Inn, Oxenhope, they had viewed over 200 pubs in West Yorkshire and had a clear idea about what they were looking for. We knew we wanted a traditional pub that had a pleasant atmosphere and served good beer and good food...."
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"...The British public expect substance and authenticity, and when it comes to food, drink and comfortable accommodation, one thing is true; the Old Silent can deliver on all three. One
example, the fact that Dan Muir has recently been appointed as head chef, demonstrates a commitment to providing traditional, quality, fresh and local cuisine..."
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"With a degree in Sports Science under his belt, eight years service in the Army as a physical training instructor, and a considerable amount of experience in the leisure industry, Nick Hindle, the new tenant at The Fleece in Haworth is proving fit to take on a challenge or two....."
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www.fleece-inn.co.uk

"..If you wanted to show vistors from outside the area a typical Yorkshire pub, you'd be hard pressed to find one as good as The Lamb in Oxenhope. A quick search on the internet will find any number of glowing reviews from like minded people who have nominated this fine old stone building as their favourite pub and judging from our experiences it's not difficult to see why...."
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