Halifax Courier

Visitors to flock to heroine’s festivitie­s

- Sarah Fitton sarah.fitton@jpimedia.co.uk @HXCourier ONLINE: For more local news visit www.halifaxcou­rier.co.uk

ANNE LISTER fans from across the globe are expected in Calderdale next week for the start of ten days celebratin­g the Halifax historical icon.

Hundreds of visitors are set to flock to the borough for dozens of events taking place across Halifax from Friday, April 1 marking Anne Lister’s 231st birthday.

They include conversati­ons at Victoria Theatre with Sally Wainwright, writer and director of the hugely popular Gentleman Jack drama which has shared Anne’s story and achievemen­ts across the world.

The businesswo­man and scholar’s home, Shibden Hall, will be open throughout the festival, and there will be talks, tours and gatherings at a host of other sites, including The Piece Hall, Dean Clough and Halifax Minster.

Stod Fold Brewing Company, which is based at Ogden and has a bar at Dean Clough, has got into the spirit by creating a pair of new ales - Anne Lister’s Dark and Ann Walker’s Blonde.

Angus Wood, Managing Partner, said: “The farm at Stod Fold, Ogden, has been around for over 500 years and would almost certainly have been known to these great ladies.

“We pride ourselves on being at the heart of Calderdale’s community, and indeed it’s rich history, so we can think of no better way to celebrate this historic birthday than with a brew or two!

“We have always been proud of the region and want to showcase all that is great about Halifax, past and present.”

Leader of Calderdale Council, Tim Swift, said: “We’re thrilled that the Anne Lister Birthday Festival events are proving so popular.

“We’re already expecting around 600 people at the planned events, with many more anticipate­d across the ten days of the festival.

“It’s set to be a brilliant event for Calderdale’s visitor economy.”

“As well as visitors from around the UK, the worldwide popularity of Gentleman Jack means that we’ll also be welcoming people from more than ten different countries, including as far away as America!

“It’s set to be a brilliant event for Calderdale’s visitor economy and for the many local businesses getting involved with celebratio­ns.

“The popularity of events like this highlight the growing appeal of our distinctiv­e heritage and cultural attraction­s and is a key part of our inclusive economic recovery from the pandemic.”

 ?? ?? CHEERS: Stod Fold Brewing Company have created two ales especially for the Anne Lister celebratio­ns.
CHEERS: Stod Fold Brewing Company have created two ales especially for the Anne Lister celebratio­ns.
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PHOTO BY JIM FITTON

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