The Scarborough News

Second beer and cider festival

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Scarboroug­h Beer and Cider festival will be held in the Old Parcels Office in Scarboroug­h Railway Station from October 12-14.

The body

The Yorkshire Wolds will play host to the seventh Walking and Outdoor Festival from September 9 to 16. The 2017 festival will feature more than 100 walks and activities for all ages and abilities.

It offers specialist guided walks, boating, horse riding and cycling. Pocklingto­n plays host to Burnby Hall Gardens and Canal Heritage Walk. Funded by two Heritage Lottery Projects.

The mind

Poet Antony Dunn will be reading from his collection

Take This One to Bed, and poetry by the late David Hughes. This is part of the Literary Lunch Hour at Woodend, The Crescent, Scarboroug­h. Thursday September

14 at 1pm.

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Outdoors

North Yorkshire photograph­ers Joe Cornish and Steve Race will share their approach to taking great images during a weekend devoted to outdoor photograph­y. Moorsview, organised by local businesses

PC Photograph­ic and Trailblaze­r Outdoors, see a fresh line-up of speakers for a one-day seminar on Saturday September 9 at the Kirk Theatre in Pickering. Proceeds will be donated to the Scarboroug­h and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team and wildlife and conservati­on charities. Photo walks and workshops will on Friday September 8 and Sunday September 10. Book: www.trailblaze­r outdoors.co.uk/pages/ moorsview

At home

Watch the latest DVDs together.

Out this week is King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword (Cert 12,

126 mins, Warner

Bros.

Home Entertai– nment, Action/ Fantasy/ Thriller/ Romance, available from September 11 on Amazon Video/ BT TV Store/iTunes/ Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services, available from September 25 on DVD £19.99/Blu-ray £26.99/3D Blu-ray £29.99/4K Ultra HD Bluray £34.99) Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Astrid BergesFris­bey, Djimon Hounsou, Aiden Gillen, Neil Maskell, Kingsley BenAdir, Eric Bana, Geoff Bell, Rob Knighton.

All action adventure.

Food & drink

The second Scarboroug­h Beer and Cider festival will be held in the historic Old Parcels Office in Scarboroug­h Railway Station from Thursday October 12 to Saturday October 14.

The Festival will feature beers and ciders showcasing a selection of local brews and distinctiv­e ales from across the UK – many of which will be making a first appearance in Scarboroug­h. CAMRA’s festival chairman, Stewart Campbell said: “We are delighted to be staging the town’s second beer festival at the Parcels Office. We will have 60 real ales and 18 ciders and perrys from across the country.” A range of good quality and affordable snacks will be available in the entrance hall along with informatio­n about the work of CAMRA, nationally and in the Scarboroug­h area; and a fund-raising corner in aid of local charities.

The central hall has plenty of tables to sit around and chat with friends, enjoy a drink and a snack, browse over the tasting notes for the dozens of brews on offer, or just listen to the varied programme of live music on the stage. The third room is a large bar.

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