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1940s weekend returns to Pickering after six-year absence
1940s weekend returns to Pickering after six-year absence

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1940s weekend returns to Pickering after six-year absence

A 1940s weekend will return to a market town that previously hosted a similar event until the Covid Town Community Interest Company (CIC) has revived the former Pickering War Weekend and will organise it alongside modern history museum Eden CIC's volunteers have been given a grant from the mayoral investment fund to restart the themed weekend from 10-12 event has been renamed Pickering 1940s Weekend and has moved away from military displays towards a focus on civilian life and wartime spirit. Before the last incarnation in 2019, it regularly attracted crowds of 30,000 people to the town and was run by the North Yorkshire Moors year, the Pickering Yarn Bombers will decorate the streets with 1940s-themed knitting and there will be a costume exhibition by the Beck Isle Museum and a talk on the Bletchley Park and cafes will also be decorated and there will be live music and dancing from the period. Pickering Town CIC chair Mike Potter said: "The event plays to Pickering's strength as a market town steeped in nostalgia - from the steam trains and museum, right down to the recently renovated shop fronts and street signage that harks back to a more traditional era. "Rather than the front line wartime experience, people can expect a weekend that celebrates civilian life; an event where they can really immerse themselves in a bygone age and get a sense of how people still found joy and resilience in the face of adversity." Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

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