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The Rigger, Marsh Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1BTTelephone
01782 616602Newcastle-under-Lyme
Politically-conscious rudeboy rocking from London influenced by street poetry and protest music.
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Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, Eastgate Street, Stafford, ST16 2LTTelephone
01785 619080Stafford
Andrew Lawrence returns to Southampton with his all new stand-up comedy show full of the sort of jokes that could bring the police to his front door in full riot gear. Remember- we have free speech in this country, but if you exercise it you might…
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1 Church Lane, Alstonefield, Staffordshire, DE6 2FXTelephone
01335310205Alstonefield
Welcome to The George in the charming village of Alstonefield. This 300 year old historic pub is situated a short distance from Dovedale. You can expect a warm open fire and a cosy atmosphere in which everyone is welcome.
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Armshead Road, Werrington, Staffordshire, ST9 0ELTelephone
01889 880100Werrington
Wetley Moor is a 118 hectare open public access area of common land and lowland heath land in Werrington.
Seventy hectares of the site is a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the lowland heath land. There is long history of mining and…
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St Editha’s Church, 29 Church Street, Tamworth, B79 7BXTamworth
Experience Aethelflaed: A New Opera in its most intimate form. This 90 minute recital version features live excerpts of the opera sung by soprano Rachel Kobernick with narration by composer Andre Fratto. The program is designed to guide audiences…
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The Rigger, Marsh Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1BTTelephone
01782 616602Newcastle-under-Lyme
As a singer and lead guitarist in rock band Gomez, Ben Ottewell is well known for his unmistakable voice and talent for blistering and inspired guitar solos.
Ottewell released his first solo album Shapes & Shadows (ATO) in 2011, featuring such…
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Fradley Junction, Alrewas, Staffordshire, DE13 7DNAlrewas
Fradley Junction is a lovely spot for a canalside stroll. This route takes you through open countryside and the quaint village of Fradley, so expect some road walking.
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Lichfield Garrick, Castle Dyke, Lichfield, WS13 6HRLichfield
"At the top of his game… didn't leave a dry eye in the house"
Manchester Evening News
A not-to-be-missed, hilarious evening with a genuine stand-up comedy legend who is globally hailed as one of live comedy's masters - we are absolutely delighted…
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Lichfield Garrick, Castle Dyke, Lichfield, WS13 6HRLichfield
Fresh from a successful run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Assembly Checkpoint), BAFTA-Award winning Alison Jackson presents her five-star, Fringe Theatre Award winning show, Faking Famous - a hilarious, immersive, and ever-changing performance that…
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60b St. Edward Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 5DLTelephone
07958 564761Leek
An independent home store selling a hand-picked collection of useful and beautiful goods for your home. We showcase a growing range of new, handmade pieces from a community of talented artists, crafts peolple and makers.
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Wootton, Ellastone, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 2GWTelephone
01335 324595Ashbourne
We are a family run business, with fresh ideas and lots of enthusiasm! All our ice creams are handmade, as we pride ourselves on attention to detail and the finest quality.
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Milford, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST17 0XBTelephone
01889 880160Stafford
An oasis of Grade 1 listed parkland in the heart of Staffordshire, Shugborough provides a great day out for all ages. As a complete historic estate, Shugborough provides beautiful historic interiors, stunning formal gardens, peaceful woodland and…
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Stoke-on-Trent to Froghall Wharf, Staffordshire, ST10 2HQBuilt in 1776, the Caldon Canal is widely seen as one of the most interesting waterways in the country. Very much a canal of contrasts, it begins in the centre of the Potteries passing through remote countryside and the Churnet Valley.
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Trentham Estate, Stone Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 8AXStoke-on-Trent
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Burton Library, Burton Library High Street, Burton-on-Trent, DE14 1AHTelephone
01283 239556Burton-on-Trent
In Weeping Bank, they say The Librarian writes by moonlight and locks away his stories at dawn. But every now and then, by candlelight and under the watchful glow of a single brass lamp, he reads one or two of his chilling tales to rapt audiences…
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Cannock Road, Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5RZTelephone
01785 715177Penkridge
Pillaton Hall Farm is surrounded by 500 acres of peaceful, rolling countryside its proximity to the A449 and M6 motorway means that it's ideally placed to explore the county of Staffordshire, neighbouring Shropshire and the West Midlands. Both…
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Unit 6, Douglas Way, Opal Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0YJTelephone
01785 812906Stone Business Park, Stone
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Clip ‘n Climb Stoke is the action-packed indoor climbing centre for anyone aged 4 years or over.
With an awesome range of challenges, a drop slide, a softplay and mezzanine cafe to watch your friends and family, all within our…
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Assembly Rooms, Corporation Street, Tamworth, B79 7DNTelephone
01827 709618Tamworth
The elvis experience
Friday 11th December 2026
Mark Green, one of the UK's leading Elvis tribute acts, has been performing his tribute to Elvis for over 15 years. He has appeared many times on TV and has been interviewed on radio on various…
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The Ancient High House, Greengate Street, Stafford, ST16 2HSTelephone
01785 619131Stafford
Take a gentle stroll around Stafford with our knowledgeable guide to see the town in a new light with this tour taking a loop that looks at St Marys Church, the Alms Houses and Victoria Park amongst other locations. Learn about the secrets of the…
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The Brampton Museum, The Brampton, Newcastle Under Lyme, ST5 0QPTelephone
01782 619705Newcastle Under Lyme
An archive film show from Ray Johnson
About the film
This is a record of the last great reclamation project in the Potteries area through the late 1960s to the 1980s and one of its great successes.There are three main sections in Ray Johnsons…



