CASTLEFORD DAILY BRIEFING OF NEWS AND EVENTS 15 SEPTEMBER 2025
Compiled by Tony Wallis
I hope you're enjoying the Heritage Open Days so far. There's still more to come. It's been the best for Castleford this year thanks to the individuals, Castleford Civic Society, Wakefield Council, and more.
What do you think of the town's heritage?
Every morning I compile a helpful briefing of the latest news and events for Castleford. Initially intended to help me as a local councillor, I now publish it to the public. I hope you find it useful.
Tony
NEWS
Cricket: Castleford feeling champion again after regaining YPLN crown
Tony Harber reports for the Wakefield Express
EVENTS
Events subject to change. Please check with the organiser before visiting.
Heritage Open Days in Castleford
Apart from the pottery guided walk, no booking required. All events except the Historical Society talk are free.
Monday 15th to Saturday 20th September 9.30 am to 5.30pm (Saturday 4pm) not 17th as venue closed onWednesdays. ‘Roman Castleford Uncovered’. Digital interpretation of Roman Castleford. Castleford Museum (top floor of museum / library building on Carlton Street) WF10 1BB.
Tuesday 16th September 7pm to 9pm. ‘A Social History of Castleford’ talk by Dave Smith. Castleford Historical Society. Trinity Church, Hope Street. £2 charge for non- members.
Thursday 18 September 7pm to 9pm. Dave Wilders explains Phillips Pottery at Queen’s Mill, Aire Street, WF10 1JL.
Saturday 20 September 10.30am to 12.30pm. A stroll with David Pickersgill exploring Castleford’s pottery history. Meet at Queen’s Mill, Aire Street, WF10 1JL. Book a free place at https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https://www.eventbrite.com/o/queens-mill-72733484223
Saturday 20th September 2pm. Castleford Cemetery Heritage Trail guided walk. Lasts about one and half hours. Meet at the cemetery gates, Healdfield Road, WF10 4LL.
A Window into Hong Kong: Songs, Stories and Community: On Sunday, September 21, the Castleford Salvation Army will host a free event exploring the lives and culture of Hong Kong migrants.
Hollowe’en events
Pumpkin Patch. Kids can pick their own pumpkin, carve it into a spooky masterpiece, and snap a photo with seasonal scarecrow and wheelbarrow displays.
Pontefract Market – Wednesday 29 October, 10am til 3pm
Castleford Market – Thursday 30 October, 10am til 3pm
Castleford Historical Society talks
All at Trinity Church starting 7pm. £2 charge for non-members.
Tuesday 21 October
Crime and Punishment
Speaker - Eric A Jackson
Tuesday 18 November
The Donald Prince Memorial Lecture
Made in Yorkshire
Speaker - Stuart Hartley
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