The annual event will hold it's fourth year in Skipton, where organisations and people interested in the heritage of Yorkshire will visit the market town.
The event is held by The Yorkshire Society every year in a different location.
Last year the event was held in Hull Minister.
Yorkshire Heritage Summit will take place 13th May between 10am-4pm in Skipton's Town Hall.
It will bring together local and regional organisations concerned with protecting Yorkshire’s heritage, to showcase their work and the importance of the region's unique culture, history and landscape.
The event will see up to 40 organisations, large and small, related to the promotion and protection of every aspect of Yorkshire’s history and heritage.
Many of The Yorkshire Society’s own Heritage Guardians will be there.
To find out more about the event, visit their website here.

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