In case you missed them, here’s a look at some of the long-reads in The Yorkshire Post features section this week.
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00:00 Hi, it's Richard from the Yorkshire Post Features team. In case you missed them, here's a look
00:04 at some of the long reads in the Features section this week.
00:08 Battle Scars is a survival-led charity which exists to help people who self-harm. Founder
00:12 and CEO Jenny Groves told our Features writer John Blow about how it started and why it
00:17 is necessary.
00:18 Sir David Suchet is known to audiences around the world for playing Agatha Christie's Hercule
00:23 Plyrow. Before a trip to Leeds next month, he spoke with us about his long career.
00:28 Bradford's Pictureville Cinema had to shut suddenly last year, but while they work on
00:32 reopening staff are putting on screenings just over the road. We found out more.
00:37 Hooking trees, forest bathing and swimming in her pond all helped the Men Behaving Badly
00:41 star Caroline Quentin's wellbeing. She explained why.
00:45 And finally, as the world celebrated Valentine's Day last week, York St John University's Cinema
00:49 and Social Justice Project, York Business School and the Yorkshire and North East Film
00:54 Archives announced the online release of their celebrated love letter film, Nature Matters.
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