The Yorkshire Dalesman  |  Sep 2017
In September's Dalesman:
• A bright outlook for Keeley: Phil Penfold chats with BBC Yorkshire’s rising star
Keeley Donovan
• Seeking new friends: Adrian Braddy learns why it’s all change at a Yorkshire
countryside charity
• Sing as we go: Martin Winterton celebrates 110 years of Steeton Male Voice Choir
• Yorkshire captains of England: On Joe Root’s debut as England’s Test captain, Tony Rossiter takes a look at some of his white rose predecessors
• Wolds apart: Colin Speakman eulogises about an often-forgotten corner of Yorkshire
• The magnificent six: On the sixtieth anniversary of the Scout Association’s Six Dales Walk, John Burland looks back at its history
• You didn’t mess with Maurice: Ian McMillan welcomes us to an unusual little museum in South Yorkshire
• Sixty years under and around Pontefract: Eric Houlder investigates the archaeology of this West Yorkshire town
• 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 Sep 2017.