The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Apr 2016
In April's Dalesman:
• 200 years of Charlotte Brontë: Tony Rossiter celebrates the bicentenary of a Yorkshire literary giant
• The bountiful Brontës: Lynn Leadbeatter looks at the legacy of the Parsonage sisters
• Anyone for croquet?: Croquet is enjoying a renaissance in York, Andrew Gallon discovers
• Pigs might fly: Neil Hanson bids farewell to the Inn at the Top
• On the trail of Ted Hughes: Ian McMillan discovers the writer’s less-known South Yorkshire links
• Take a pew: Introducing our new columnist, retired vicar Tony Shepherd
• Lost houses of the South Pennines: Kate Lycett visits New Cragg Hall in Cragg Vale
• Dalesman Awards 2016: Let us know who you think should be this year’s Yorkshire heroes
• Plus columnists, puzzles, recipes, walks, cartoons, reviews, nature, news, events and much more.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Yorkshire Dalesman Apr 2016.