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Day to celebrate county with food, fun and fair

‘We have a lot to shout about’: A packed programme in store as Staffordsh­ire Day returns

- By Post & Times reporter

newsdesk@thepostand­times.co.uk

STAFFORDSH­IRE Day returns on Wednesday, May 1, with a packed programme of events and activities “to tell everyone what a brilliant place it is to live in and visit”.

Every year on May 1, the county comes alive with events of all shapes and sizes, to celebrate everything that’s great about the county. Events already confirmed for this year include a film competitio­n, showcasing feature films made in the county, a Walking Festival in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands from April 26 to May 6 and an arts market at Brampton Museum in Newcastle.

Food lovers are also invited to the Dine ‘N’ Devour Food & Artisan Festival, in Tamworth on May 4 and 5. People can indulge in a mouth-watering selection of internatio­nal street food from around the world.

And at Trentham, the Great British Food Festival will also be showcasing the very best of UK produce over the bank holiday weekend.

At Weston Park on May 5 and 6, there is a spring two-day Plant Hunters’ Fair, where there will be a brilliant line-up of specialist nurseries attending.

Young people from across the county are also getting involved in this year’s Staffordsh­ire Day celebratio­ns, thanks to a creative project which will see local artists visiting a number of schools, asking them to consider what Staffordsh­ire means to them.

The activities have been organised by We Are Staffordsh­ire and artwork will be displayed at a number of locations during Staffordsh­ire Day celebratio­ns.

Organisers of the day, Enjoy Staffordsh­ire, are now asking attraction­s to list their Staffordsh­ire Day events on their website and for people to put the date in their diaries.

Talking about this year’s event, Philip White, deputy leader at Staffordsh­ire County Council and deputy chair of Enjoy Staffordsh­ire, said: “We have a lot to shout about here in Staffordsh­ire and over the last seven years, we’ve used ‘Staffordsh­ire Day’ on May 1 to tell everyone what a brilliant place it is to live in and visit.

“It’s a very special day for us. It’s the anniversar­y of our most famous son, Josiah Wedgwood, setting up his pottery company in 1759 and helping to transform Staffordsh­ire into the centre of the world’s ceramics industry.

“There will be lots to do on the day and over the bank holiday weekend, so whether it’s our captivatin­g countrysid­e, thrilling theme parks or the eye-opening history and heritage of the county, please get the date of May 1 in your diary.

“We’ll be announcing more in the coming weeks, so please keep an eye on the Enjoy Staffordsh­ire website.”

The date for Staffordsh­ire Day was chosen by the public in 2015 and marks the creation of the worldfamou­s Wedgwood pottery company in 1759. For a full list of what’s going on, how to get involved and to list an event, visit the Enjoy Staffordsh­ire website, Facebook, X or Instagram.

 ?? ?? Staffordsh­ire artist Ruth Allen, Councillor Philip White and Richard Swancott, from Enjoy Staffordsh­ire, promoting this year’s Staffordsh­ire Day events.
Staffordsh­ire artist Ruth Allen, Councillor Philip White and Richard Swancott, from Enjoy Staffordsh­ire, promoting this year’s Staffordsh­ire Day events.

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