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Langcliffe Today
Langcliffe Mill Pond The Langcliffe Today website aims to be a useful guide on all things Langcliffe. It has sections on what ishappening and affecting Langcliffe including advice on accommodation, pictures of the village, a map of the village, walks in the area, guides on both birds and flora seen in the area and a section on houses in the village.

Langcliffe History
Tapestry

On this website you will find out lots of history about Langcliffe. The history ranges from millions of years ago to the recent history of the people and issues of the day that affect the village and the area. New to the site is photographs of the Langcliffe in Stitches Tapestry, displayed in Langcliffe Institute. The tapestry illustrates the history from Ancient times to Modern Day. See the pictures here.

 

Langcliffe Church Events

Langcliffe Church

Sunday 6 December 2009 - Langcliffe Christmas tree lights switch on 6.30pm in centre of Langcliffe village. Bring along a lantern and enjoy Carols around the tree. Enter the decorated Christmas hat competition (adults and Children). There will also be a visit from Santa Claus. Refreshments (mulled wine and mince pies)

Langcliffe Institute

Institute

Tuesday 10th November at 7.30pm;.The North Craven Heritage Trust offers a talk by David Johnson entitled
'Old Inns of the Yorkshire Dales' at Langcliffe Village Institute on. All welcome - non-members £2

Saturday 5th December 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM; – Christmas Coffee Morning in the Institute.Various stalls selling Christmas cards, stocking fillers, cakes and crafts.  A Tombola and refreshments. And the final opportunity to but raffle tickets for the fabulous Langcliffe Quilt (which would make a cracking Christmas present).

Sunday 6th December at 6.30 PM – Christmas Tree Lights switch-on.The Christmas tree will be on the cobbles in the centre of Langcliffe village and everyone is invited to bring along a lantern and enjoy Carols around the tree.  There will also be other activities like a decorated Christmas hat competition (Adults and Children) and a visit from Santa Claus and his helpers.  Refreshments (mulled wine and mince pies).

Table Tennis Tuesdays 7.30pm
Pilates - Wednesday Morning
Badminton - Wednesdays at 7.30pm
Circle Dancing - Fridays 10am -11am