Category: Cumbria

  • What’s On In April: Cultural Calendar

    What’s On In April: Cultural Calendar

    Looking for something to do in Lancaster or the surrounding area this month? Here is just a selection of events that I’ve found from some of our amazing venues and programmes that might just be of interest. From live music to comedy, to workshops in order to give things a go for yourself, there is something for everyone!

    If you would like your event to be featured on future lists, just let me know! Email: bryony@thenorthishlass.co.uk or send me a message on Instagram or Facebook @thenorthishlass

    When?What?Where?
    4thMad Hatters Storytime (Children’s)Brockholes, Preston
    5thLakeland Historic Car Rally (Event)Levens Hall, nr. Milnthorpe
    7thActing Classes With Three Left Feet (Workshop)The Dukes, Lancaster
    7thRuby Wax: Absolutely Famous (Theatre/Comedy)Lancaster Town Hall
    8thWeekly Writing Retreat (Workshop)Gregson Centre, Lancaster
    10th – 12thProm Fest (Festival)Promenade, Morecambe
    11th Blondied: A Tribute To Blondie (Music)Kanteena, Lancaster
    11thArt Workshops @ Holker Hall & Gardens (Workshop)Holker Hall, Cark
    11thJust the Tonic Comedy Club Special w. Milton Jones (Comedy)The Platform, Morecambe
    14thTom Houghton: Deep (Comedy)Lancaster Grand Theatre
    14th – 18thI, Daniel Blake (Theatre)The Dukes, Lancaster
    15thUK Pink Floyd Experience (Music)Lancaster Grand Theatre
    15thThe Wordarium (Poetry)Gregson Centre, Lancaster
    17thSoul of the North (Music)Kanteena, Lancaster
    18thThe Lune Day FestivalGregson Centre, Lancaster
    19thLimitless (Workshop)The Dukes, Lancaster

    Limitless is an inclusive theatre workshop for everybody aged 4 years and over. We encourage people who are Disabled, neurodiverse and/or autistic, their siblings, family members and anybody who loves performing and play!

    When?What?Where?
    23rdAir Dry Clay Workshop (Workshop)Levens Hall, nr. Milnthorpe
    24thThe Northern Soul Classics Orchestra (Music)The Platform, Morecambe
    25thDalemain Marmalade FestivalDalemain, Penrith
    28th/29thZog (Children)Lancaster Grand Theatre
    30thThe Music of John Williams Vs Hans Zimmer (Music)Lancaster Town Hall

    Step into a world where cinematic music history is brought to life. This year, The Great British Film Orchestra proudly embarks on a spectacular UK-wide tour, presenting The Music of John Williams vs Hans Zimmer – an orchestral duel between two titans whose scores have defined generations of storytelling.

  • What’s On In March: Cultural Calendar

    What’s On In March: Cultural Calendar

    As you can probably tell, I missed the 1st and 2nd because – like a numpty – I forgot to press the “schedule” button on this piece. Oh well! Despite my little fumble, there is still lots going on in and around Lancaster and a little further afield in March. This calendar is merely a selection of what is out there. In all honesty, you could be doing something every day (or multiple somethings!) if you wanted to, there is that much on. So take a look, find out what tickles your fancy and head along to check it out and support our local venues, artists, heritage sites, and more!

    When?What?Where?
    3rdStories at The Storey (Open Mic night for Poetry, Storytelling etc.)The Storey, Lancaster
    3rd – 7thAll Stars Week @ Rogan & CoRogan & Co, Cartmel
    3rd, 10th, 17th, 31stActing Classes with Three Left FeetThe Dukes, Lancaster
    4thBen Fogle: WILDLancaster Grand Theatre
    4thPlayreading ClubThe Dukes, Lancaster
    6thJames Acaster: Cinemagoers Welcome (15)The Dukes, Lancaster
    6thSweet and SourLancaster Grand Theatre
    7thThe Mersey BeatlesLancaster Grand Theatre
    7thThe Sawly Hoard and the Great Raid of 1322Castlegate, Clitheroe
    8th, 15th, 29thMake Your Own Distilled Spirit with Shed One DistilleryShed One Distillery, Ulverston
    12th – 16thLed By Fools, Muncaster Writing RetreatMuncaster Castle, Ravenglass
    13thBon DC (AC/DC Tribute)Kanteena, Lancaster
    13th – 21stFootlights Presents: Enchanted AprilLancaster Grand Theatre
    13th – 22ndLancaster Lit FestLancaster
    14thLakeland Trails at Leighton HallLeighton Hall, Carnforth
    14thSpring Flower Show and Plant FairKendal
    17th, 19thSinners (15)The Dukes, Lancaster
    17th, 21stMarty Supreme (15)The Dukes, Lancaster
    18thHolker Hall ReopensHolker Hall, Cark
    19th – 22ndKeswick Film FestivalKeswick
    21stJessica Fostekew: Iconic BreathThe Dukes, Lancaster
    25th – 28th WADAOS: Mary Shelley’s FrankensteinWhitehaven, Cumbria
    26thLake District MusicLevens Hall, Levens
    29thReady Steady 60s ShowLancaster Grand Theatre
  • Three Great Northern Bakeries

    Three Great Northern Bakeries

    There’s few things in life that beat the smell and taste of freshy baked bread, out of the oven that day. Even better if you catch it when it’s been out for literally minutes and it’s still warm… I’m getting hungry just thinking about it!

    That being said, we have some amazing bakeries and patisseries around the Northern counties, each bringing their own style, recipes, and flair to baking. Here are just three of some of the great bakeries to be found in our neck of the woods…

    Lovingly Artisan, Kendal

    Lakeland Food Park
    Crook Rd
    Kendal
    LA8 8QJ

    I love Lovingly Artisan bread. Mum and I went up to Kendal a few weeks before Christmas and bought a selection of their bread (and a couple of pastries!), and it was extra specially yummy! One of my particular favourites was the Danish Rye Bread they had on offer – it was very dense, but delicious and filling. It was especially nice with soft cheese (try a local cheese like Ribblesdale Goat’s Cheese) and then a little bit of salmon on top. I had that one or two nights, with a salad, and it made for a light but filling tea.

    Lovingly Artisan also have a very environment and farmer conscious way of making their bread, which I touched upon in my introductory article about them. I understand that they’re also undergoing a full renovation of their shop in early 2026, so I’m excited to see what the New Year brings for this wonderful bakery!

    Grant’s Bakery and Patisserie, Corbridge

    1 Market Place
    Corbridge
    NE45 5AW

    Always a haunt of mine when I go to Corbridge, Grant’s Patisserie really makes me embody the epithet “like a kid in a cake shop” – their display of cakes and goodies certainly makes my eyes bigger than my stomach, as I wonder just how many of these delicious treats I can try in a short space of time. I’m going back up to that part of the world at the end of January, and will definitely be making a stop at Grant’s… lucky me!

    I also really like their savoury options, as well as the cakes and buns that are available. Last time I was in for breakfast, I had a Croque Monsieur which was delicious – there was a small amount of mustard added into the bechamel sauce which gave it a little spicy kick. I also would recommend their savoury pasties which are a great buy for dinner.

    Hazelmere Bakery, Grange-Over-Sands

    Hazelmere Cafe & Bakery
    1-2 Yewbarrow Terrace
    Grange-Over-Sands
    Cumbria, England
    LA11 6ED

    I’ve been going to Hazelmere Bakery for years, as a special stop off on my way to Holker Hall. My nana especially used to love the cream teas at the café attached to the bakery, so I went here before I even moved to the locality. Personally, I tend to go to The Hazelmere (the café part) for breakfast, rather than afternoon tea, which is equally tasty and really hits the spot. The café is also dog friendly, so it wins extra brownie points in my book for that.

    As for the bakery, they make twenty varieties of bread, and over thirty varieties of cakes, in house each day, whilst sourcing ingredients – where possible – from local suppliers. Whenever we head that way for breakfast, we make sure to stock up on fresh baked goods and other homemade items (they also produce jams, conserves, sauces, and teas), to have later at home.

    “Here at The Hazelmere we know how important it is to keep things local.”

    I love small local bakeries and food suppliers, and want to support as many as I can in 2026, rather than offering my hard-earned money to faceless food conglomerates who don’t care about food miles or local production. I think bringing our food production back (some of it at least!) to these wonderful hard-working establishments is so important, and our high-streets and towns are so much the better for them.

    Which other bakeries should I explore in the North in 2026? Are there any really new ones (2023 or younger) that I need to find and shout about? Let me know, either in the comments, on social media (@thenorthishlass on instagram and TikTok), or by sending me an email to bryony@thenorthishlass.co.uk!

  • Introducing: Lovingly Artisan Bakery

    Introducing: Lovingly Artisan Bakery

    After many months of talking about doing it, I finally headed up to Plumgarths Lakeland Food Park on Thursday last week, to take a look at the bakery and shop for Lovingly Artisan bakery. Nestled on a road just outside Kendal, there are several foodie business on this small and welcoming business park.

    Lovingly Artisan bakery evolved from a bakery first started in the 1980s in Kendal when, after being introduced to slow-fermentation process, the founder Aidan and his partner Catherine, started Lovingly Artisan from their own home. The site at Plumgarths Lakeland Food Park was opened in 2010 as an expansion site and has been thriving ever since.

    The entire ethos of Lovingly Artisan is based on ditching ultra-processed bread, using British grain (including rarer grains that you don’t see very often such as Emmer and Einkhorn), and keeping things organic wherever possible.

    What struck me when I spoke to Catherine was the “soil to grain” commitment – looking for organic and regenerative farming practices which looks after the soil to ensure good quality crop, before the crop is milled by a local miller using a stone grinding process (which apparently retains better flavour than industrial milling processes), the leftover bran is then made into pellets which fires the ovens! I thought this was really great because I’m so passionate about sustainable practices and circular production methods. It is exactly what we need to be doing more of, and to find and support more small businesses making efforts to do this is uppermost in my mind.

    The shop itself was delightful, and the smell of fresh baking was to die for… I honestly could have spent hours in there, even though it’s a relatively small shop. There were so many goodies, little bits to taste, and lots of accoutrements such as dipping oils, rock salt, and kitchen implements. I bought several items, including kalamata olive bread, focaccia, Danish rye bread, and a pain-aux-raisin. I’ve already eaten the pain-aux-raisin, and can’t wait to tuck into the rest.

    I’ll be heading back up to Lakeland Food Park next week as they’re doing a Christmas Fair and Tasting event from the 4th – 6th December 2025! It’s definitely worth going if you’re a foodie in the region of the South/Central Lakes/North Lancs because I think it’s going to be delicious, and I’m excited to try all of the yummy goods!