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Daventry Heritage Trail

Daventry High St,, Daventry

A heritage trail which celebrates Daventry's historic architecture, remarkable people and events which focuses largely on historic Sheaf Street but uncovers some of the town's other unknown gems. The heritage trail leaflet can be picked up from the Sheaf Street Health Store, which is the recommended starting point of the trail.

Free
Ongoing
Wellbeing Walks

Wellbeing Walk – Grange Primary Nursery

Grange Community Hub Grange Primary Academy, Jean Road, Kettering

Our Wellbeing Walks are volunteer led, fun, free and friendly local walking groups open to all ages and abilities. There are currently over 20 walks across North Northamptonshire and we are actively looking to set up even more. The walks are in a variety of locations and range in length so there is a suitable walk for everyone. Walking is ... Read More

Free
Wellbeing Walks

Wellbeing Walk – Oundle Fletton Fields

Fletton Fields Fletton Fields, High St, Peterborough

Our Wellbeing Walks are volunteer led, fun, free and friendly local walking groups open to all ages and abilities. There are currently over 20 walks across North Northamptonshire and we are actively looking to set up even more. The walks are in a variety of locations and range in length so there is a suitable walk for everyone. Walking is ... Read More

Free

Scrum: Women in Rugby at Northampton Museum & Art Gallery

Northampton Museum and Art Gallery 4-6 Guildhall Rd,, Northampton

Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Join Northampton Museum as they proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication ... Read More

Free

Carnegie Talk – Jane Austen Gets Weird: Horror in Britain’s Empire with Tré Ventour-Griffiths

Northamptonshire Central Library Abington Street, Northampton

Economic historians would describe ‘absentee enslavers’ as people who managed enslaved people and the land they toiled on while geographically and psychologically removed from the terror of the plantation. Based on Tré’s wider work, this lecture first uses Jane Austen adaptations to reframe Austen’s women as absentees or in close association with that brutal system many miles away. Gatekeepers in ... Read More

Free


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