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1 Stott Hill,
Bradford,
BD1 4EH
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Is it a hobby for those that like that sort of thing, something difficult that most people leave to others to enjoy? Or is it something more vital and urgent, a 'soul-language' for a time when religious language often doesn't resonate?
Join Canon Mark Oakley and poet / author Diane Pacitti as they discuss these questions.
This event is 'pay as you feel', and you will be invited to donate at the event.
Click here to book your place.
Biographies
Mark Oakley is Dean of St John's College, Cambridge, and honorary Canon Theologian of Wakefield Cathedral. He is a widely respected author, broadcaster, and speaker, particularly around the areas of poetry, literature, human rights and spirituality. His book 'The Splash of Words: Believing in Poetry' won the international Michael Ramsey Prize.
Diane Pacitti’s collection Dark Angelic Mills was produced when she was Poet in Residence at Bradford Cathedral. Her Italo-Scots novel has been translated into Italian under the title Tradue paesi. In 2004 she co-produced Guantanamo, combining her poems with the drawings of her artist husband Antonio Pacitti. A winner of the Bronte Society poetry competition, she has recently collaborated with a scientist and an artist in two ecologically based projects at St. James’s Piccadilly.
Please remember the Cathedral is over 500 years old! Disabled access is possible to most areas and there are abled and disabled toilet facilities. There is a selection of restaurants and cafes available nearby.
Event details
Dates | Times |
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Fri 24 Jun 2022 | 15:00 to 16:30 |
Prices
Free entry
This event is 'pay as you feel'.
Directions
Map reference: SE 166332 Lat: 53.79483 Long: -1.74947
By Public Transport:
Train:Bradford Forster Square (nearest) and Bradford Interchange
Bus: Church Bank (Stop P9/P10), 613/614, 645/646, 636/637, 670, 682 Bolton Road (Stop P6/P8) 612, 640/641
Metro:Canal Road/Cathedral (Stop 3) round-city bus
By Road:
Off Barkerend Road via the Shipley Airedale Road.
Parking - the Broadway Bradford 0600 to 0100 weekdays £3.50/weekends £1.50 all day: Captain Street £1.50 all day.
Driver-disabled only parking onsite.
Parking: free
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 0 miles from Forster Square station
Facilities
Baby changing facilities
Coach parties accepted
Disabled toilets
Facilities for groups
Facilities for educational visits
French signs/guides
German signs/guides
Gift shop
Picnic site
Public toilets
Spanish signs/guides
Wheelchairs available
Accepts groups
Please remember the Cathedral is over 500 years old! Disabled access is possible to most areas and there are abled and disabled toilet facilities. There is a selection of restaurants and cafes available nearby.
Self-Assessed Accessibility Details
Parking
- The surface of the car park and pathway leading to entrance:
a mix of tarmac and york stone paving
Drop-off point for guests outside entrance
- The route from the parking area to the entrance:
Is flat (i.e. without steps)
Public Areas
- Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
From the entrance to reception / ticket area
To a specially adapted public toilet suitable for wheelchair users
To the gift shop
Good contrast between the floor and walls
Contrast markings on clear surfaces such as glass doors
Baby changing facilities
Hearing loop installed in public areas
Entrance
Entrance is well lit
General
Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
Effective lighting for visually impaired visitors
Good colour/tonal contrast for visually impaired visitors
Routes/pathways suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility
Displays at suitable height for wheelchair users / children
Audible alarm system
Notes
Please remember that the Cathedral is over 500 years old! We have done our very best to make the building accessible to all disabled visitors and hope you enjoy your visit. * * For assistance please ask a member of staff to help. * * The Cathedral Office is up a short flight of steps so please ring the bell in the shop area and someone will come out.