Inside the February 2014 issue of Yorkshire Life

Great British Life: Pic Joan Russell The Prism City Farm Project in Bradford which has had support from the Princes Trust. Leah Edwards.Pic Joan Russell The Prism City Farm Project in Bradford which has had support from the Princes Trust. Leah Edwards. (Image: Joan Russell Photography)

Stars come out for festival - Judi Dench is among the supporters of the new Ilkley Film Festival

Great British Life: A woolly welcome along the Pennine Way on the Marsden Moor National Trust estateA woolly welcome along the Pennine Way on the Marsden Moor National Trust estate (Image: Sandie Nicholson)

Acts of remembrance - How will you mark the 100th anniversary of the First World War?

Get ready for a cultural fest - The 100-day Tour de France cultural festival begins

Learning to grow - Young people discover new skills down on a city farm

A story of survival - How Yorkshire mountaineer Alan Hinkes climbed the world’s highest peaks

Ossett and Horbury - Meet the high street heroes who value good neighbours

Ripon - A small city with a big personality

Just the ticket - Bradford International Film Festival celebrates a milestone anniversary

5 reasons to love Grassington

Why move to Horsforth? - We discover what makes this Leeds suburb special

Going global - York Art Gallery joins the world’s best museums online

One in a million - The Hepworth looks forward to an eventful 2014

The Gallery - We showcase the work of Holmfirth photographer Sandie Nicholson

It’s a small world - A York graphic illustrator homes in on the halfpint market

Satin and lace - Gorgeous bridal gowns in sensual fabrics

The sweet heart of chocolate - Cook with chocolate this Valentine’s Day

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