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41,741 COPIES FOR FAMILIES<br />

OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN<br />

Staffordshire & S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent<br />

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DAYS OUT • EDUCATION • COMPETITIONS • FAMILY FUN<br />

BACK TO SCHOOL <strong>2019</strong><br />

4TH SE<strong>PT</strong> - 13TH OCT ‘19


Contents<br />

4 News<br />

Dear Readers,<br />

BACK TO<br />

SCHOOL <strong>2019</strong><br />

41,741 COPIES FOR FAMILIES<br />

OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN<br />

WELCOME<br />

6 WOW: family events<br />

Welcome <strong>to</strong> our back <strong>to</strong> school edition! We hope you had a fantastic summer break and<br />

have been enjoying the warm weather, and now feel ready <strong>to</strong> start a new school year.<br />

Staffordshire & S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent<br />

7 Konnie Huq interview<br />

We also want <strong>to</strong> give a warm welcome <strong>to</strong> all of our new readers who have little ones<br />

just starting their first year of school! It’s such an exciting time full of new experiences<br />

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13 Choosing a secondary <strong>School</strong><br />

for them and you, and we hope these first few weeks go just as well as you hope. For<br />

our regular readers, we hope this new school year brings positive change and lots of<br />

14 Focus on education<br />

20 Box office<br />

opportunities for fun with your family.<br />

Make sure <strong>to</strong> check out our What’s On Where pages for a huge array of family and<br />

child-friendly events and activities on in your local area. We’ve got everything from<br />

steam <strong>to</strong>ts <strong>to</strong> the circus. We always make sure <strong>to</strong> include lots of activities that are free<br />

or low cost <strong>to</strong>o so you can fill your schedule without worry! Don’t forget <strong>to</strong> browse our<br />

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22 Competitions<br />

Box Office pages for local theatre shows suitable for your budding theatre-goers. When<br />

you find an activity you’d like <strong>to</strong> take part in, remember <strong>to</strong> check the venue’s website<br />

23 Loopy Library<br />

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Viking Skirmishes and a<br />

Giant Puppet back at the<br />

Derbyshire Woodland Festival<br />

A brilliant family day out with lots<br />

of opportunities <strong>to</strong> see and have a<br />

go at traditional and contemporary<br />

woodland crafts. Wood carving,<br />

turning, willow weaving and sculpture<br />

<strong>to</strong> bushcraft, furniture, arts, textiles<br />

and much more <strong>to</strong> buy.<br />

Meet Arbor,18 foot tall, part man part<br />

tree, a magical show and walkabout<br />

performance. Vikings of Middle<br />

England will recreate a Viking village,<br />

with re-enactment and amazing<br />

combat. Get <strong>to</strong> handle some of the<br />

weapons and try your hand at bygone<br />

crafts. Stalls at the festival will be<br />

selling hand crafted items, bespoke<br />

gifts, textiles and timber products<br />

and hungry visi<strong>to</strong>rs will have a wide<br />

range of food and drink <strong>to</strong> choose<br />

from – including vegetarian and<br />

vegan options. There are many more<br />

things <strong>to</strong> see and do, with working<br />

shire horses, traditional fairground<br />

rides, wild food, campfire cooking and<br />

Green Man s<strong>to</strong>rytelling. Set within the<br />

beautiful grounds at Elvas<strong>to</strong>n Castle<br />

Country Park, with the opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

explore the formal gardens, lakes and<br />

parkland that surround the Castle.<br />

For more information and <strong>to</strong><br />

download the voucher visit the<br />

Website www.derbyshire.gov.uk/<br />

woodlandfestival for follow them on<br />

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Email kerry.howard@primarytimes.co.uk<br />

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Brewhouse Autumn Programme<br />

The Brewhouse Arts has<br />

recently announced an<br />

autumn programme bursting<br />

with activities, shows and<br />

performances for children<br />

and families.<br />

The fun kicks off at the Bur<strong>to</strong>n<br />

upon Trent venue from Friday<br />

4th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber until Sunday 6th<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber with Little Angel<br />

Theatres acclaimed adaption of<br />

the Michael Rosen book, We’re<br />

Going on a Bear Hunt’, which<br />

is marking its 30th anniversary.<br />

The s<strong>to</strong>ry is brought <strong>to</strong> life with<br />

beautiful puppets and original<br />

music, following a family as they<br />

go on an expedition of a lifetime<br />

– running down the grassy bank,<br />

wading through the cold river,<br />

squelching over the oozy mud,<br />

stumbling in<strong>to</strong> the dark forest,<br />

then peering in<strong>to</strong> a cave… what will<br />

they find there?<br />

In<strong>to</strong> Film Festival –<br />

6th – 22nd November<br />

UK schools are once again being<br />

offered the opportunity <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

free cinema trips and access free<br />

resources through the In<strong>to</strong> Film<br />

Festival; the world’s largest free film<br />

festival, and its many elements that<br />

can be used across the curriculum.<br />

With 3000 screenings and 200<br />

special events, this year’s eclectic<br />

programme offers something<br />

for 5 <strong>to</strong> 19-year-olds from all<br />

backgrounds and corners of the<br />

UK. There will be numerous special<br />

events targeted <strong>to</strong>wards Primary<br />

students including 40 simultaneous<br />

pupil premieres of climate change<br />

documentary 2040 <strong>to</strong> launch the<br />

Later that month, families can<br />

also enjoy a range of half term<br />

activities, including the national<br />

Big Draw Festival, which takes<br />

over The Brewhouse, on Sunday<br />

27th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber. Let your imagination<br />

run wild with graffiti, painting and<br />

drawing! Then continue the fun<br />

by staying <strong>to</strong> see Jackie and The<br />

Beanstalk, an original s<strong>to</strong>ry, full of<br />

adventure and laughter.<br />

Rounding off Oc<strong>to</strong>ber sees the<br />

visit of Marty MacDonald and his<br />

Toy Machine on Wednesday 30th<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, which features the voice<br />

of CBBC favourite Justin Fletcher<br />

as Pongo the Pig!<br />

For more information, plus<br />

details of even more exciting<br />

shows and workshops, visit www.<br />

brewhouse.co.uk or call 01283<br />

508100<br />

Festival, sing-along screenings of<br />

The Greatest Showman and many<br />

other collaborations with UNICEF,<br />

UK Space Agency, Guide Dogs UK,<br />

Anti-Bullying Alliance, Wee Critters<br />

and Oxfam.<br />

Book online now at:<br />

www.in<strong>to</strong>film.org/festival<br />

You’re never <strong>to</strong>o<br />

old <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong> swim!<br />

Two well-known television faces<br />

have announced their plans <strong>to</strong> take<br />

part in adult swimming lessons and<br />

finally find the fun in aquatic activity.<br />

Athletics legend and sports pundit,<br />

Colin Jackson, and BBC Breakfast<br />

TV presenter, Naga Munchetty,<br />

have announced they are learning<br />

<strong>to</strong> swim with Everyone Active, at the<br />

ages of 52 and 44 respectively.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> research carried out by<br />

Swim England, one in five adults in<br />

Britain are unable <strong>to</strong> swim. Colin and<br />

Naga are determined not <strong>to</strong> be part<br />

of this statistic and recently began<br />

swimming lessons with the national<br />

leisure opera<strong>to</strong>r. Both will follow a<br />

12-week Learn <strong>to</strong> Swim programme<br />

<strong>to</strong> build their skills and confidence in<br />

the water. They have set themselves<br />

Get a Pizza the Action<br />

at The Lost City!<br />

Adventuring is hungry work and<br />

now when you visit the Lost City<br />

Adventure Golf you can enjoy a<br />

selection of freshly-baked pizzas<br />

and tasty sides after your game.<br />

The new range includes the<br />

more traditional Margarita and<br />

Pepperoni along with a few more<br />

adventurous alternatives: The<br />

Marion features caramelised red<br />

onion chutney and goat’s cheese<br />

while the Voodoo Islander packs<br />

a punch with pepperoni, chilli,<br />

peppers and hot sauce! Seasoned<br />

pota<strong>to</strong> wedges and sweet pota<strong>to</strong><br />

fries finish the menu and are<br />

perfect as a light bite or quick<br />

snack. All made freshly <strong>to</strong> order,<br />

the new food menu is the perfect<br />

accompaniment <strong>to</strong> the range of<br />

delicious soft and alcoholic drinks<br />

already available at The Lost City.<br />

From cocktails and mocktails<br />

<strong>to</strong> ice cream milkshakes and<br />

the goal of participating in a charity<br />

swim next year, where they will have<br />

<strong>to</strong> conquer at least 400 metres – 16<br />

lengths of a standard 25-metre pool.<br />

Both Colin and Naga have outlined<br />

safety as one of their primary<br />

reasons for wanting <strong>to</strong> improve<br />

their aquatic skills, as well as<br />

ensuring that they don’t miss out on<br />

experiences and activities due <strong>to</strong><br />

their lack of ability in the water. They<br />

will be joining the 140,000 children<br />

and 4,000 adults who currently<br />

learn <strong>to</strong> swim with Everyone Active<br />

each week.<br />

To find out more about this, or <strong>to</strong><br />

follow Colin and Naga’s journeys,<br />

visit www.everyoneactive.com/<br />

swim-partnership/.<br />

barista-style hot drinks, there is<br />

something for everyone.<br />

The Lost City is open from<br />

10.30am weekdays and 10am<br />

at the weekend, until late.<br />

Food is served all day. For<br />

more information visit www.<br />

lostcityadventuregolf.com<br />

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what’s on where<br />

hammock, get mucky and make a mud pie,<br />

and sing songs round the campfire, all in<br />

the exciting outdoor classroom. All sessions<br />

include a hot drink for adults, plus juice<br />

and snacks for children. Activities occur<br />

whatever the weather so please make<br />

sure you and your little ones are suitably<br />

dressed. Suitable for children aged 6<br />

months - 5 years. £5.50 per child, £3.50 per<br />

additional sibling - adults free.<br />

6 September – 8 September<br />

Road, Rail and Ale<br />

Stafold Barn Railway B79 0BU<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

Lots of things <strong>to</strong> do at this event, including:<br />

Unlimited Steam Train Rides, Live<br />

Entertainment, Stalls. T :01827830389.<br />

American built class of war locomotive was<br />

designed for war time use and were widely<br />

used around Europe. For the kids there is<br />

a selection of activities <strong>to</strong> keep them busy<br />

with a Word search, crafts, colouring and<br />

more. T: 07376252917.<br />

7 September – 29 September<br />

Apple Pressing Month<br />

Sunnycroft TF1 2DR<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-3pm. September is the traditional<br />

time of harvest at Sunnycroft they will be<br />

collecting the apples from the orchard <strong>to</strong><br />

create fresh apple juice. Come and see how<br />

an apple becomes juice using a traditional<br />

press and have a taste of freshly pressed<br />

juice. T: 01952 242884.<br />

Ongoing<br />

Butterflies at Trentham Gardens<br />

Trentham Gardens ST4 8JG<br />

www.trentham.co.uk<br />

Butterflies is an inspiring, transformative<br />

art installation utilising iconic materials of<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ke-on-Trent - ceramics and metal. In<br />

support of The Donna Louise Hospice for<br />

Children and Young People, each ceramic<br />

butterfly is available <strong>to</strong> purchase <strong>to</strong> help<br />

transform the lives of children and young<br />

people living with life limiting conditions.<br />

Garden admission applies.<br />

Trentham Fairy Trail<br />

Trentham Gardens ST4 8JG<br />

www.trentham.co.uk<br />

Keep your eyes peeled as you walk around<br />

the beautiful mile-long lake, and through<br />

the woodland and garden, where the Fairies<br />

at Trentham live. The fairy trail is included<br />

in the price charged for garden admission.<br />

Pick up a Trentham Fairy Trail leaflet and<br />

pencil at the entrance (cost £1) and receive<br />

a FREE fairy sticker when you’ve finished<br />

spotting the fairies.<br />

4 September – 8 September<br />

Pathways <strong>to</strong> Paradise<br />

Shugborough Estate ST17 0XB<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-3pm. Over the years a number of<br />

networks have cut through Thomas Anson’s<br />

eighteenth century vision of paradise<br />

at Shugborough. With journey stick in<br />

hand, little explorers can discover all the<br />

pathways, waterways and train tracks that<br />

allow people <strong>to</strong> pass through this paradise,<br />

adding memen<strong>to</strong>s <strong>to</strong> their journey stick <strong>to</strong><br />

take home with them. This trail is aimed at<br />

children. T: 01889880160.<br />

4 September – 14 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Stick Man Outdoor Trail<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

Young visi<strong>to</strong>rs will love the <strong>2019</strong> outdoor<br />

adventure trail. Pick up a free trail map<br />

from the Welcome Desk and join Julia<br />

Donaldson’s Stick Man* on his journey<br />

back <strong>to</strong> the family tree, while exploring the<br />

Arboretum grounds and woods. T: 01283<br />

245 100.<br />

5 September<br />

Family S<strong>to</strong>rytime<br />

Shugborough Estate ST17 0XB<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

12-3.30pm. Families with children aged<br />

0-10 are invited <strong>to</strong> spend a moment in the<br />

summer tent listening <strong>to</strong> landscape linked<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries, such as The Gruffalo and Percy the<br />

Park Keeper. S<strong>to</strong>rytime sessions are in half<br />

an hour slots. Children <strong>to</strong> be supervised at<br />

all times. T: 01889880160.<br />

Wildlings at Hem Heath Woods<br />

Hem Heath Woods,Trentham ST4 8RF<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife<br />

Trust. Come along and try new things<br />

outdoors. You could swing in a hammock,<br />

get mucky and make a mud pie, and sing<br />

songs round the campfire, all in the exciting<br />

outdoor classroom. All sessions include a<br />

hot drink for adults, plus juice and snacks<br />

for children. Activities occur whatever the<br />

weather so please make sure you and your<br />

little ones are suitably dressed. Children <strong>to</strong><br />

be accompanied by an adult. Age: 6 months<br />

- 5 years.<br />

Tots Make and Do - Joseph<br />

Wrights Birthday Party<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Drop in session, suitable for<br />

children 2-5 years old with their grown-ups.<br />

Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

6 September<br />

Little Saplings Sensory Play<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

10-11am and 11.30am-12.30pm. Little<br />

Saplings Sensory Play and s<strong>to</strong>rytelling<br />

is designed <strong>to</strong> help the youngest visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

enjoy the Arboretum and heighten their<br />

development and enjoyment of learning.<br />

Sounds, colours, textures, audi<strong>to</strong>ry sensory<br />

activities and other hands-on elements will<br />

add <strong>to</strong> the month’s chosen theme. Sensory<br />

Play sessions are suitable for babies,<br />

<strong>to</strong>ddlers and preschool children. All children<br />

must be supervised by an accompanying<br />

parent/carer/guardian at all times. Booking<br />

essential. T: 01283 245 100.<br />

Nature Tots at Westport<br />

Lake Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre<br />

Westport Lake Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre, S<strong>to</strong>ke on<br />

Trent ST6 4RZ<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10am-12noon. Nature Tots is an indoor and<br />

outdoor adult and <strong>to</strong>ddler group run by<br />

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. Each week has<br />

a different theme; it could be bug hunting,<br />

marvelling at magic or exploring a s<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

All activities are designed <strong>to</strong> encourage<br />

your <strong>to</strong>ddler’s engagement with nature.<br />

£5.50 per child, £3.50 per additional sibling.<br />

Age: 8 months - 5 years. Children must be<br />

accompanied by an adult.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1-2.30pm. Wildlings is<br />

a play group with a twist with Staffordshire<br />

Wildlife Trust. Come along and try new<br />

things outdoors. You could swing in a<br />

7 September<br />

Steam Tots<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

1.30-3pm. Play, make and learn <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

amongst the museum’s his<strong>to</strong>ric collection<br />

in this sensory exploration of STEAM<br />

(Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and<br />

Mathematics). FREE – Give What You Think.<br />

Drop-in session, suitable for children 2-5<br />

years old with their grown-ups.<br />

T: 01332 641901.<br />

Sheriff’s Ride<br />

The Guildhall, Bore Street, Lichfield<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

The Sheriff’s Ride is a unique tradition<br />

dating from Queen Mary’s Charter of 1553<br />

in which Lichfield was separated from<br />

Staffordshire and made a ‘City and County’<br />

with a right <strong>to</strong> appoint its own Sheriff.<br />

The day starts from the centre of his<strong>to</strong>ric<br />

Lichfield, where the Sheriff accompanied<br />

by other Civic Dignitaries will lead the<br />

procession of horses out of the city. The<br />

22-mile ride then follows a marked route<br />

via bridleways, private land and some<br />

road sections with plenty of cross-country<br />

canters and gallops, before returning <strong>to</strong> the<br />

city via the Cathedral Close. T: 01543309852.<br />

7 September – Ongoing<br />

weekends in September<br />

Spudfest<br />

National Forest<br />

Adventure Farm DE13 9SJ<br />

www.adventurefarm.co.uk<br />

Dig up pota<strong>to</strong>es for FREE*! Head over <strong>to</strong><br />

the Adventure Farm’s pota<strong>to</strong> plot, grab a<br />

fork and fill a bag of spuds <strong>to</strong> take home<br />

and enjoy. Also enjoy the huge indoor and<br />

outdoor play areas plus meet and feed the<br />

animals. *1 bag per child aged 2+ or child<br />

member. Subject <strong>to</strong> availability.<br />

7 September – 8 September<br />

‘50 things’: Climb a huge hill<br />

Shugborough Estate ST17 0XB<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

10am-4pm. Have you got what it takes <strong>to</strong><br />

tick off number 28 on your list of 50 things<br />

<strong>to</strong> do before you’re 11¾? S<strong>to</strong>p off at the<br />

summer tent for some 50 Things inspiration<br />

and <strong>to</strong> pick up your flag <strong>to</strong> plant at the <strong>to</strong>p<br />

of the hill. T: 01889880160.<br />

Yankee Weekend<br />

Churnet Valley Railway ST10 2HA<br />

www.visits<strong>to</strong>ke.co.uk<br />

11am-5pm. Come along and celebrate<br />

all things America at the Churnet Valley<br />

and leave you feeling like you are in the<br />

American dream. Enjoy being hauled by<br />

the resident steam engine USATC Class<br />

S160 No.5197. What better way <strong>to</strong> travel<br />

during the All American Yankee Weekend<br />

than being hauled by a Yankee Engine?<br />

Based at the Churnet Valley Railway this<br />

7 September – 13 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

British Ceramics Biennial<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent ST4 2DE<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

The British Ceramics Biennial (BCB)<br />

launched in 2009 with a festival celebrating<br />

and showcasing contemporary ceramics<br />

from across the world. Set in S<strong>to</strong>ke-on-<br />

Trent – the heart of the UK ceramics<br />

industry, the festival takes place in<br />

established venues and non-traditional<br />

spaces across the city. It returned in 2011,<br />

2013, 2015, 2017 and now it returns in <strong>2019</strong><br />

for the sixth time. T: 01782 294634.<br />

8 September<br />

Classic Bus Running Day<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

The Potteries Omnibus Preservation Society<br />

will be holding a rally and running day at<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne. Come along and see preserved<br />

buses and take a ride on a classic vehicle<br />

using the comprehensive free bus service<br />

around the area. The shop and café will be<br />

open but not open for museum admissions.<br />

Suitable for any age.<br />

Lichfield 10K Race<br />

and Family Fun Run<br />

King Edward VI <strong>School</strong>, Lichfield<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. One of the biggest and<br />

best sporting events in the Midlands. All<br />

runners will receive a souvenir medal and<br />

all 10K runners will also receive a high<br />

quality souvenir T-Shirt. .Entries are on-line<br />

only. The Family Fun Run is £3.50. Both<br />

races are subject <strong>to</strong> a £2 administration fee.<br />

Artisan Market at the<br />

World of Wedgwood<br />

World of Wedgewood ST12 0ER<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

8am-4pm. A regular market on the second<br />

Sunday of every month, February <strong>to</strong><br />

December. With over 50 stalls, inside and<br />

out, full of fine foods from local producers<br />

and hand crafted products.<br />

Etruria Stationary Vintage Engine<br />

and Classic Vehicle Rally with<br />

Engine and Mill ‘In Steam’<br />

Etruria Industrial Museum ST1 4RB<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

10.30am-4.30pm. Come and enjoy the<br />

Vintage Stationary Engines steaming on the<br />

Saturday and Classic Cars and Commercial<br />

Vehicles on the Sunday at the attractive canal<br />

side location in the heart of S<strong>to</strong>ke-on-Trent.<br />

National Festival Circus<br />

Priory CE Primary, ST4 8EF<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

The National Festival Circus is a magical<br />

mix of laughter and excitement. Slapstick<br />

clowns, balancing equilibrists, fast tempo<br />

juggling, baffling magic, high flying diabolos,<br />

mesmerising spinning hoops and buckets<br />

full of fabulous fun. T: 01782 233585.<br />

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WHAT’S ON WHERE<br />

9 September<br />

Abbots Bromley Horn Dance<br />

Abbots Bromley WS15 3DE<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance,<br />

performed since August 1226, is one of<br />

the few ritual rural cus<strong>to</strong>ms <strong>to</strong> survive<br />

the passage of time. Today the Horn<br />

Dance, which takes place annually on<br />

Wakes Monday, offers a fascinating day<br />

out attracting visi<strong>to</strong>rs from all over the<br />

world. Attractions during the day include<br />

exhibitions, craft stalls.<br />

<strong>Back</strong>stage Pass Tours<br />

Bux<strong>to</strong>n Opera House SK17 6XN<br />

www.bux<strong>to</strong>noperahouse.org.uk<br />

11am. Take a look behind the scenes at one<br />

of the country’s finest examples of a Frank<br />

Matcham theatre. In a new series of guided<br />

<strong>to</strong>urs, discover the fascinating his<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

this iconic building, from its Edwardian<br />

beginning right up <strong>to</strong> the present day. T:<br />

01298 72190.<br />

9 September – Ongoing<br />

Stafford Gatehouse Tots<br />

Stafford Gatehouse Theatre ST16 2LT<br />

www.staffordgatehousetheatre.co.uk<br />

10am-12noon. Every Monday, Georgie will<br />

introduce the children <strong>to</strong> songs, s<strong>to</strong>ries,<br />

dress up and role play as well as building in<br />

time for free play, crafts and a quick refuel.<br />

T: 01785 619080.<br />

12 September<br />

Wildlings at Hem Heath Woods<br />

Hem Heath Woods,Trentham ST4 8RF<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife<br />

Trust. Come along and try new things<br />

outdoors. You could swing in a hammock,<br />

get mucky and make a mud pie, and sing<br />

songs round the campfire, all in our exciting<br />

outdoor classroom. All sessions include a<br />

hot drink for adults, plus juice and snacks<br />

for children. Activities occur whatever the<br />

weather so please make sure you and your<br />

little ones are suitably dressed. Children <strong>to</strong><br />

be accompanied by an adult. Age: 6 months<br />

- 5 years.<br />

Toddler Thursday<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

10.30-11.30am. Learn, play and explore<br />

in these sessions especially for under 5’s<br />

and their parents or carers. £1 per child but<br />

normal admission applies if you wish <strong>to</strong> visit<br />

the rest of the museum. Booking essential<br />

-please call T: 01782 237777.<br />

13 September<br />

Tots Make and Do - Colour Magic<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Drop in session, suitable for<br />

children 2-5 years old with their grown-ups.<br />

Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.<br />

Come along and try new things outdoors. You<br />

could swing in a hammock, get mucky and<br />

make a mud pie, and sing songs round the<br />

campfire, all in the exciting outdoor classroom.<br />

All sessions include a hot drink for adults,<br />

plus juice and snacks for children. Suitable for<br />

children 6 months - 5 years. £5.50 per child,<br />

£3.50 per additional sibling - adults free.<br />

Heritage Open Day -<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ric Walk of Long<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

2pm. Lasting around an hour and a half the<br />

walk is an ideal way of learning more about<br />

the his<strong>to</strong>ry of the <strong>to</strong>wn, taking in landmarks<br />

along the way. The current buildings tell the<br />

industrial tale of the development of the<br />

area and the important role it played in the<br />

pottery industry. Beginning at the Glads<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

Shop at 2pm, the walk is free of charge<br />

please book by calling T: 01782 237777.<br />

Theatre Tour - Go<br />

Behind The Curtain<br />

Crewe Lyceum Theatre CW1 2DA<br />

www.crewelyceum.co.uk<br />

11am. Explore backstage, get a sneak peek<br />

of the theatre’s brand-new Studio, have<br />

your moment in the spotlight on the stage<br />

in the his<strong>to</strong>ric Edwardian audi<strong>to</strong>rium and<br />

then finish up with a tea, coffee or soft<br />

drink in the Lyceum Restaurant. This is a<br />

unique opportunity <strong>to</strong> find out what goes on<br />

backstage at a working theatre. Suitable for<br />

the entire family. T: 01270 368 242.<br />

14 September<br />

Messy Church at Lichfield<br />

Cathedral<br />

Lichfield Cathedral WS13 7LD<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

2-4pm. Come along <strong>to</strong> the Cathedral for<br />

an action-packed afternoon of children<br />

and adults being at church <strong>to</strong>gether –<br />

worshipping, learning and having fun.<br />

Sing, pray, learn about Bible s<strong>to</strong>ries and<br />

get messy exploring through crafts and<br />

activities. Children <strong>to</strong> be accompanied by<br />

an adult. No need <strong>to</strong> book. T: 01543 306100.<br />

Leek Farmers and Craft Market<br />

The Market Place, Leek ST13 5HH<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

9am-4pm. Held every third Saturday of<br />

the month, Leek Farmers and Craft market<br />

has over 60 stalls in Leek Market Place.<br />

Local food stalls, street food and live music<br />

alongside Archer Fairs Craft, Collec<strong>to</strong>rs and<br />

Vintage market makes this market one of<br />

the best markets in Staffordshire.<br />

Classic Vehicle Show<br />

High Street, Biddulph ST8 6AR<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

2-5pm. As part of the wider Heritage events<br />

taking part over the weekend Biddulph<br />

will be hosting a Classic Vehicle Show. All<br />

vehicles welcome Cars, Bikes, Scooters,<br />

Commercial, Military and Farming. Prizes for<br />

Best In Class. Refreshments available.<br />

T: 01782 297845.<br />

Heritage Day - <strong>Back</strong>stage Tour<br />

Regent Theatre ST1 1AP<br />

www.atgtickets.com<br />

Tours at: 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Come along<br />

and get a backstage view of what it’s<br />

like being behind the scenes of a busy<br />

working theatre, with areas not normally<br />

accessible <strong>to</strong> the general public. See the<br />

dressing rooms where the stars spend<br />

their time before a show - and be prepared<br />

<strong>to</strong> be wowed by how big the stage<br />

really is. Booking in advance is strongly<br />

recommended. T: 0844 871 7615.<br />

14 September – 15 September<br />

Lichfield Heritage Festival<br />

Lichfield City, Lichfield<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

Join the festivities in Lichfield this Heritage<br />

weekend, help celebrate Samuel Johnson’s<br />

Birthday with a ceremony on the Market<br />

Square, followed by an afternoon of<br />

entertainment. Enjoy free admission <strong>to</strong><br />

venues not normally open <strong>to</strong> the public, an<br />

array of <strong>to</strong>urs, exhibitions, fun activities and<br />

much more. T: 01543 308924.<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>rian Living His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Tamworth Castle B79 7NA<br />

www.tamworthcastle.co.uk<br />

10.30am-3pm. Step back in time and join<br />

the Vic<strong>to</strong>rian Governess, Housekeeper<br />

and Servants as they go about their daily<br />

tasks. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs are invited <strong>to</strong> experience the<br />

daily activities of a Vic<strong>to</strong>rian household<br />

by helping the servants with their chores<br />

or participating in a lesson from the<br />

Governess. T: 01827 709618.<br />

Midland Game Fair<br />

Wes<strong>to</strong>n Park ST14 8AG<br />

www.midlandgamefair.co.uk<br />

The Midland Game Fair offers plenty of<br />

action and entertainment for the whole<br />

family, with children’s features including<br />

crossbows and catapults, countryside<br />

workshops, punch and judy shows and<br />

lots lots more. There are over 700 <strong>to</strong>pquality<br />

trade stands selling everything for<br />

the home and garden, and visi<strong>to</strong>rs can<br />

also take time out <strong>to</strong> relax at the picnic<br />

area and enjoy the superb roaming live<br />

entertainment.<br />

Heritage Open Weekends<br />

Chatterley Whitfield <strong>2019</strong><br />

Chatterley Whitfield former Mine and<br />

Museum ST68UW<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

10am-4pm. A chance <strong>to</strong> see the former<br />

Mine that closed in 1975 on an above<br />

ground guide <strong>to</strong>ur with the Friends of<br />

Chatterley Whitfield. T: 07980924738.<br />

15 September<br />

Wildfamilies Discover @ The<br />

Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

1.30-3.30pm. Fabulous drop in activities at<br />

The Wolseley Centre. No need <strong>to</strong> book just<br />

come along and join in with some outdoor<br />

fun. Please come dressed for the weather<br />

as lots of activities take place outside. £3.50<br />

each (0-2 years free with paying sibling).<br />

Aged 3 years <strong>to</strong> 103 years (0-2 years free<br />

with paying sibling).<br />

Race for Life: S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent Pretty<br />

Muddy Kids<br />

Central Forest Park, S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent<br />

ST1 6BD<br />

www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org<br />

9.45am. Race for Life Pretty Muddy Kids is a<br />

brilliant muddy obstacle course just for the<br />

little ones. They can take on the obstacles,<br />

crawl through the mud pit and have fun<br />

with friends, all the while helping raise<br />

valuable funds for life-saving research.<br />

Children: £10.00. Supervising Adult: free.<br />

17 September<br />

Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10.30-11am. Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries is the<br />

museum’s regular object handling morning<br />

where you can get up close <strong>to</strong> some<br />

objects from the collection. Drop-in session,<br />

suitable for all. Free – Give What You Think.<br />

T: 01332 641901.<br />

18 September<br />

Long<strong>to</strong>n Heritage Walk<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

1.30pm. Join Jane Corfield and Jon Goodwin<br />

of the City Council’s Heritage Team for a<br />

walking <strong>to</strong>ur of Long<strong>to</strong>n Conservation Area,<br />

outlining it’s his<strong>to</strong>ry and development. Find<br />

out about heritage-led regeneration and<br />

the Ceramic Heritage Action Zone. Leaving<br />

from the Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Shop at 1.30pm. This<br />

event is free and normal admission charges<br />

apply <strong>to</strong> the rest of the museum. Please call<br />

T: 01782 237777 <strong>to</strong> book your place.<br />

19 September<br />

Wildlings at Hem Heath Woods<br />

Hem Heath Woods,Trentham ST4 8RF<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.<br />

Come along and try new things outdoors.<br />

You could swing in a hammock, get mucky<br />

and make a mud pie, and sing songs round<br />

the campfire, all in the exciting outdoor<br />

classroom. All sessions include a hot<br />

drink for adults, plus juice and snacks for<br />

children. Children <strong>to</strong> be accompanied by an<br />

adult. Age: 6 months - 5 years.<br />

<strong>Back</strong>stage Pass Tours<br />

Bux<strong>to</strong>n Opera House SK17 6XN<br />

www.bux<strong>to</strong>noperahouse.org.uk<br />

2pm. Take a look behind the scenes at one<br />

of the country’s finest examples of a Frank<br />

Matcham theatre. In a new series of guided<br />

<strong>to</strong>urs, discover the fascinating his<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

this iconic building, from its Edwardian<br />

beginning right up <strong>to</strong> the present day. T:<br />

01298 72190.<br />

20 September<br />

Tots Make and Do - Harvest<br />

Celebration<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Drop in session, suitable for<br />

children 2-5 years old with their grown-ups.<br />

Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Nature Tots at Westport Lake<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre<br />

Westport Lake Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre,<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent ST6 4RZ<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10am-12noon. Nature Tots is an indoor and<br />

outdoor adult and <strong>to</strong>ddler group run by<br />

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. Each week has<br />

a different theme; it could be bug hunting,<br />

marvelling at magic or exploring a s<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

All activities are designed <strong>to</strong> encourage<br />

your <strong>to</strong>ddler’s engagement with nature.<br />

£5.50 per child, £3.50 per additional sibling.<br />

Age: 8 months - 5 years. Children must be<br />

accompanied by an adult.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.<br />

Come along and try new things outdoors.<br />

You could swing in a hammock, get mucky<br />

and make a mud pie, and sing songs round<br />

the campfire, all in the exciting outdoor<br />

classroom. All sessions include a hot drink<br />

for adults, plus juice and snacks for children.<br />

Activities occur whatever the weather so<br />

please make sure you and your little ones<br />

are suitably dressed. Suitable for children<br />

aged 6 months - 5 years. £5.50 per child,<br />

£3.50 per additional sibling - adults free.<br />

20 September – 23 September<br />

Retro Arcade Event<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

11am-5pm. Travel back <strong>to</strong> a world of retro<br />

gaming with a weekend of over 50 arcade<br />

classics and pinball machines <strong>to</strong> keep<br />

everyone entertained. See classics like Pac-<br />

Man, Donkey Kong, Frogger and more. If<br />

vintage consoles and computers are more<br />

your thing, don’t worry – that’s covered <strong>to</strong>o<br />

with the likes of the incomparable Snes and<br />

PS1. Suitable for all. T: 01332 641901.<br />

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WHAT’S ON WHERE<br />

21 September<br />

Nature Detectives<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

10.30-11.30am. From tiny insects <strong>to</strong><br />

mammals and amphibious water loving<br />

creatures, the Arboretum is home <strong>to</strong> a wide<br />

variety of wildlife, trees and flowers. Nature<br />

loving young visi<strong>to</strong>rs can discover more<br />

about just some of these amazing living<br />

things at the monthly interactive Nature<br />

Detectives sessions. Parents / guardians<br />

must remain with their children at all times.<br />

T: 01283 245 100.<br />

Birdwatching For Beginners<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

9am-12noon. During this three-hour guided<br />

walk you will learn how <strong>to</strong> recognise the<br />

wide variety of birds seen at the Arboretum<br />

over the year. Dedicated guides will explain<br />

migration and which birds <strong>to</strong> look out for<br />

in the different seasons. This three-hour<br />

walk is at a leisurely pace <strong>to</strong> suit all ages.<br />

Pre-booking required. Free event. T:01283<br />

245 100.<br />

Heritage Open Days at Glads<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

As part of the national celebration of<br />

heritage the museum will be waiving it’s<br />

admission fee and it will be free <strong>to</strong> visit.<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will also be able <strong>to</strong> browse craft<br />

stalls from local makers in the cobbled<br />

courtyard at the annual craft fair. T:<br />

01782237777.<br />

Hero Walk<br />

Walsall Arboretum WS1 2QB<br />

www.stgileshospice.com<br />

12noon. Join in this 5km family walk and<br />

fun day and make memories in a mask<br />

around Walsall Arboretum. Kick off your<br />

afternoon at the hero hub where you<br />

can give your super powers a boost with<br />

snacks and smoothies before you set off on<br />

your arboretum adventure with awesome<br />

activities along the route. Your entry fee<br />

includes a hero mask for each participant.<br />

If you’d like <strong>to</strong> take on the challenge in<br />

true hero style, St Giles capes can be preordered<br />

or purchased on the day for £5.<br />

Doggie sidekicks are welcome. £6 children<br />

(under 16), £10 adults, £30 family (2 adults, 2<br />

children), Free entry for children under 3.<br />

21 September – 22 September<br />

Autumn Festival<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

9am-5pm. Come along <strong>to</strong> the Arboretum’s<br />

seasonal setting for a celebration of all<br />

things Autumn. Featuring a food and craft<br />

fair and entertainment for all ages, this is<br />

sure <strong>to</strong> be a weekend for the whole family<br />

<strong>to</strong> enjoy. T: 01283 245 100.<br />

Apedale Valley Railway 50th<br />

Anniversary Weekend<br />

Apedale Valley Light Railway ST5 7LB<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

Half a century ago, a school summer<br />

fete set in<strong>to</strong> train events which led <strong>to</strong><br />

the creation of the Apedale Valley Light<br />

Railway. How did this happen? Come along<br />

and find out. Special fares will apply. T: 0845<br />

094 195.<br />

Derbyshire Woodland Festival<br />

Elvas<strong>to</strong>n Castle and Country Park DE72<br />

3EP<br />

www.derbyshire.gov.uk<br />

The annual festival is set within the beautiful<br />

grounds of Elvas<strong>to</strong>n Castle Country Park.<br />

This is a great day out for all the family with<br />

lots of fun activities for children, unique<br />

crafts and furniture <strong>to</strong> buy. Professional<br />

demonstra<strong>to</strong>rs and performers will share<br />

their amazing skills, from sawmills and<br />

carving <strong>to</strong> wood turning, weaving, horse<br />

logging and many opportunities for you <strong>to</strong><br />

have a go. T: 01629 533870.<br />

26 September<br />

Wildlings at Hem Heath Woods<br />

Hem Heath Woods,Trentham ST4 8RF<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife<br />

Trust. Come along and try new things<br />

outdoors. You could swing in a hammock,<br />

get mucky and make a mud pie, and sing<br />

songs round the campfire, all in the exciting<br />

outdoor classroom. All sessions include a<br />

hot drink for adults, plus juice and snacks<br />

for children. Activities occur whatever the<br />

weather so please make sure you and your<br />

little ones are suitably dressed. Children <strong>to</strong><br />

be accompanied by an adult. Age: 6 months<br />

- 5 years.<br />

27 September<br />

Tots Make and Do - Japan:<br />

Fantastical Creatures<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Drop in session, suitable for<br />

children 2-5 years old with their grown-ups.<br />

Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife<br />

Trust. Come along and try new things<br />

outdoors. You could swing in a hammock,<br />

get mucky and make a mud pie, and sing<br />

songs round the campfire, all in the exciting<br />

outdoor classroom. All sessions include a<br />

hot drink for adults, plus juice and snacks<br />

for children. Suitable for children aged 6<br />

months - 5 years. £5.50 per child, £3.50 per<br />

additional sibling - adults free.<br />

28 September – 29 September<br />

Michaelmas Harvest Fair<br />

Moseley Old Hall WV10 7HY<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. Find out the s<strong>to</strong>ries behind<br />

our heritage variety apples, pears,<br />

quinces, medlars and more and try<br />

some homemade produce. You’ll have<br />

homemade Moseley jelly and cheese on<br />

sale <strong>to</strong> try, and honey from the beehives. T:<br />

01902 782808.<br />

1 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10.30-11am. Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries is the<br />

museum’s regular object handling morning<br />

where you can get up close <strong>to</strong> some<br />

objects from the collection. Drop-in session,<br />

suitable for all. Free – Give What You Think.<br />

T: 01332 641901.<br />

<strong>Back</strong>stage Pass Tours<br />

Bux<strong>to</strong>n Opera House SK17 6XN<br />

www.bux<strong>to</strong>noperahouse.org.uk<br />

2pm. Take a look behind the scenes at one<br />

of the country’s finest examples of a Frank<br />

Matcham theatre. In a new series of guided<br />

<strong>to</strong>urs, discover the fascinating his<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

this iconic building, from its Edwardian<br />

beginning right up <strong>to</strong> the present day. T:<br />

01298 72190.<br />

3 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Ride To The Wall <strong>2019</strong><br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

9-5pm. Ride <strong>to</strong> the Wall sees thousands<br />

of mo<strong>to</strong>rcyclists, both young and old, from<br />

around the UK come <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> remember<br />

the names engraved on the walls of the<br />

Armed Forces Memorial at the National<br />

Memorial Arboretum. Experience and enjoy<br />

the spectacle as thousands of mo<strong>to</strong>rcyclists<br />

arrive at the Arboretum for Ride <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Wall <strong>2019</strong>. Activities, including an annual<br />

Remembrance service, T: 01283 245 100.<br />

4 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Tots Make and Do - World Space<br />

Week<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Drop in session, suitable for<br />

children 2-5 years old with their grown-ups.<br />

Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Little Saplings Sensory Play<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

10-11am and 11.30am-12.30pm. Little<br />

Saplings Sensory Play and s<strong>to</strong>rytelling<br />

is designed <strong>to</strong> help the youngest visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

enjoy the Arboretum and heighten their<br />

development and enjoyment of learning.<br />

Sounds, colours, textures, audi<strong>to</strong>ry sensory<br />

activities and other hands-on elements will<br />

add <strong>to</strong> the month’s chosen theme. Sensory<br />

Play sessions are suitable for babies,<br />

<strong>to</strong>ddlers and preschool children. Booking<br />

essential. T: 01283 245 100.<br />

Nature Tots at Westport Lake<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre<br />

Westport Lake Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre, S<strong>to</strong>ke on<br />

Trent ST6 4RZ<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10am-12noon. Nature Tots is an indoor and<br />

outdoor adult and <strong>to</strong>ddler group run by<br />

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. All activities<br />

are designed <strong>to</strong> encourage your <strong>to</strong>ddler’s<br />

engagement with nature. £5.50 per child,<br />

£3.50 per additional sibling. Age: 8 months -<br />

5 years. Children must be accompanied<br />

by an adult.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1-2.30pm. Wildlings is<br />

a play group with a twist with Staffordshire<br />

Wildlife Trust. Come along and try new<br />

things outdoors. You could swing in a<br />

hammock, get mucky and make a mud pie,<br />

and sing songs round the campfire, all in<br />

the exciting outdoor classroom. All sessions<br />

include a hot drink for adults, plus juice<br />

and snacks for children. Activities occur<br />

whatever the weather so please make<br />

sure you and your little ones are suitably<br />

dressed. Suitable for children aged 6<br />

months - 5 years. £5.50 per child, £3.50 per<br />

additional sibling - adults free.<br />

4 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ne Food and Drink Festival<br />

Westbridge Park ST15 9DP<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

Eat, Drink, Shop and Learn at the S<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

Food and Drink Festival.... Staffordshire’s<br />

biggest gastronomic gathering. T: 07564<br />

378916.<br />

5 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Steam Tots<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

1.30-3pm. Play, make and learn <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

amongst the museum’s his<strong>to</strong>ric collection<br />

in this sensory exploration of STEAM<br />

(Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and<br />

Mathematics). FREE – Give What You Think.<br />

Drop-in session, suitable for children 2-5<br />

years old with their grown-ups. T: 01332<br />

641901.<br />

5 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Anything Goes at Churnet Valley<br />

Railway<br />

Churnet Valley Railway ST10 2HA<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

11am-5pm. The line is hosting its annual<br />

‘Anything Goes’ gala. The home fleet will<br />

be operating an intensive service along<br />

the Churnet Valley line, including operating<br />

some of the shunter diesels that don’t<br />

normally get out and about.. As the name<br />

implies if the locomotive works and is<br />

certified fit <strong>to</strong> pull a passenger train then it<br />

runs. T: 07376252917.<br />

7 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Hands on for Home Educa<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Kedles<strong>to</strong>n Hall DE22 5JH<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

10.30-12noon. Come along on the first<br />

Monday of the month for a practical<br />

outdoor work session aimed at families who<br />

home educate. Sessions will be suitable for<br />

a mix of ages, but children should be over 5<br />

years old. Please get in contact if your child<br />

has any additional needs. Gloves and <strong>to</strong>ols<br />

will be provided, but please come dressed<br />

for the outdoors and expect <strong>to</strong> get your<br />

hands dirty. T: 01332 842191.<br />

10 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Wildlings at Hem Heath Woods<br />

Hem Heath Woods,Trentham ST4 8RF<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.<br />

Come along and try new things outdoors.<br />

You could swing in a hammock, get mucky<br />

and make a mud pie, and sing songs round<br />

the campfire, all in the exciting outdoor<br />

classroom. All sessions include a hot<br />

drink for adults, plus juice and snacks for<br />

children. Children <strong>to</strong> be accompanied by an<br />

adult. Age: 6 months - 5 years.<br />

Toddler Thursday<br />

Glads<strong>to</strong>ne Pottery Museum ST3 1PQ<br />

www.s<strong>to</strong>kemuseums.org.uk<br />

10.30-11.30am. Learn, play and explore<br />

in these sessions especially for under 5’s<br />

and their parents or carers. £1 per child but<br />

normal admission applies if you wish <strong>to</strong> visit<br />

the rest of the museum. Booking essential<br />

-please call T: 01782 237777.<br />

11 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Tots Make and Do - Japan: The<br />

Seasons<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10-11.30am. Tots Make and Do is a weekly<br />

session where 2-5 year olds are welcomed<br />

with their grown-ups for crafts, games and<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries inspired by the museum’s fabulous<br />

collections. Free event. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Wildlings at The Wolseley Centre<br />

The Wolseley Centre, Stafford ST17 0WT<br />

www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon. Wildlings is a play group<br />

with a twist with Staffordshire Wildlife<br />

Trust. Come along and try new things<br />

outdoors. You could swing in a hammock,<br />

get mucky and make a mud pie, and sing<br />

songs round the campfire, all in the exciting<br />

outdoor classroom. All sessions include a<br />

hot drink for adults, plus juice and snacks<br />

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Indian dance and art workshops<br />

Priya Sundar is a south asian dance<br />

practitioner with more than 2<br />

decades of performing experience.<br />

She passionately uses dance as the<br />

medium of communication. She is<br />

a strong and dedicated performer,<br />

devoted dance teacher, passionate<br />

choreographer and a brilliant<br />

workshop leader. Her performances<br />

are audience oriented. She uses<br />

dance as a medium and she<br />

believes dance is a universal<br />

language that can reach all age<br />

groups.<br />

Workshops are done with Indian<br />

traditional dance using intricate<br />

hand gestures, folk dance using<br />

properties like sticks, scarf,<br />

traditional pots and candles. Priya<br />

also organises art workshops at<br />

different schools on a regular basis.<br />

Testimonial:’Priya is an amazing<br />

performer with a real gift for<br />

captivating a crowd. She has an<br />

ability <strong>to</strong> engage all ages with her<br />

performances, and we’ve seen<br />

everyone from <strong>to</strong>ddlers <strong>to</strong> adults<br />

enthralled! Priya is professional<br />

and reliable, and is a pleasure<br />

<strong>to</strong> work with – we are looking<br />

forward <strong>to</strong> having her perform<br />

again at Tullie House this year.’<br />

Anna Smalley - Head of Collections<br />

& Engagement, Tullie House,<br />

Carlisle, cumbria.( <strong>2019</strong>)<br />

For more information,<br />

please visit: www.indiandance<br />

-art-workshops.co.uk<br />

Organising<br />

an event?<br />

Contact us<br />

<strong>to</strong>day via our website<br />

and get listed!<br />

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WHAT’S ON WHERE<br />

for children. Suitable for children aged 6<br />

months - 5 years. £5.50 per child, £3.50 per<br />

additional sibling - adults free.<br />

12 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Creating Calm for Wellbeing<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10.30am-12.30pm. The Museum will<br />

be marking World Mental Health Day<br />

(Thursday 10 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber) and The Big Draw<br />

drawing festival on Saturday 12 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber.<br />

Drop-in session, suitable for all. FREE – Give<br />

What You Think. T: 01332 641901.<br />

Messy Church at Lichfield<br />

Cathedral<br />

Lichfield Cathedral WS13 7LD<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

2-4pm. Come along <strong>to</strong> the Cathedral for<br />

an action-packed afternoon of children<br />

and adults being at church <strong>to</strong>gether –<br />

worshipping, learning and having fun. T:<br />

01543 306100.<br />

12 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 13 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Autumn Horse Trials<br />

Wes<strong>to</strong>n Park TF11 8LE<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

10am-5pm. The International Autumn<br />

Horse Trials is run over two days for<br />

the National Junior Championships,<br />

National under 21 Championships<br />

CC1* and CCII* classes which consist<br />

of dressage, cross country and show<br />

jumping. T: 01952 852100.<br />

12 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 25 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Autumn Pumpkin Trail<br />

Biddulph Grange Garden ST8 7SD<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

10am-4.30pm. Enjoy the autumn colour in<br />

the garden while searching for the hidden<br />

pumpkins that have a letter on. Make a<br />

secret password with the letter <strong>to</strong> collect<br />

your activity bag from Visi<strong>to</strong>r Reception.<br />

£2.50 per trail (includes activity bag prize).<br />

Admission fees apply. T: 01782 517999.<br />

13 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Artisan Market at the World of<br />

Wedgwood<br />

World of Wedgewood ST12 0ER<br />

www.enjoystaffordshire.com<br />

8am-4pm. A regular market on the second<br />

Sunday of every month, February <strong>to</strong><br />

December. With over 50 stalls, inside and<br />

out, full of fine foods from local producers<br />

and hand crafted products.<br />

15 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

Museum and Art Gallery DE1 1BS<br />

www.derbymuseums.org<br />

10.30-11am. Handling His<strong>to</strong>ries is the<br />

museum’s regular object handling morning<br />

where you can get up close <strong>to</strong> some<br />

objects from the collection. Drop-in session,<br />

suitable for all. Free – Give What You Think.<br />

T: 01332 641901.<br />

19 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Birdwatching For Beginners<br />

National Memorial Arboretum DE13 7AR<br />

www.thenma.org.uk<br />

9am-12noon. During this three-hour guided<br />

walk you will learn how <strong>to</strong> recognise the<br />

wide variety of birds seen at the Arboretum<br />

over the year. Dedicated guides will explain<br />

migration and which birds <strong>to</strong> look out for<br />

in the different seasons. This three-hour<br />

walk is at a leisurely pace <strong>to</strong> suit all ages.<br />

Pre-booking required. Free event. T:01283<br />

245 100<br />

Cinderella at<br />

The Theatre Royal Nottingham<br />

The Theatre Royal Nottingham have a<br />

star-studded line-up for the ultimate<br />

family pan<strong>to</strong>mime this festive season,<br />

starring Coronation Street’s Les<br />

Dennis and Connor McIntyre who will<br />

swap the cobbles for clutch bags as<br />

the Ugly Sisters, alongside Pop Idol<br />

star Gareth Gates as Prince Charming,<br />

with Richard Cadell and Sooty starring<br />

as But<strong>to</strong>ns.<br />

Jonathan Saville, interim venue<br />

direc<strong>to</strong>r at the Theatre Royal<br />

Nottingham, said: “We are so<br />

excited <strong>to</strong> announce a really strong<br />

pan<strong>to</strong>mime cast line-up <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

Cinderella is already such a beautiful<br />

and well-loved s<strong>to</strong>ry, and I think the<br />

sheer talent and comedy value this<br />

cast can bring will raise this year’s<br />

pan<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> another level. Our Ugly<br />

Sisters will be unrecognisable from<br />

their Corrie personas, so that alone<br />

will be a treat for all the soap fans<br />

in the audience. Alongside Gareth’s<br />

wonderful voice, and Richard Cadell<br />

and Sooty’s comedy and magic tricks,<br />

we hope this years’ show will have<br />

plenty for everyone <strong>to</strong> enjoy.”<br />

Don’t miss your chance <strong>to</strong> see<br />

Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother of<br />

all pan<strong>to</strong>mimes. The clock is ticking…<br />

book your tickets <strong>to</strong> the Ball <strong>to</strong>day!<br />

For more information, visit the<br />

website: www.trch.co.uk<br />

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trentbar<strong>to</strong>n’s young explorer ticket<br />

Get out and about <strong>to</strong> some really<br />

great places with trentbar<strong>to</strong>n’s young<br />

explorer ticket. Kids aged 10 or under<br />

can travel on any bus, anywhere and<br />

at any time for just £1 for each trip,<br />

even at Bank Holidays and weekends*.<br />

Young explorer tickets can be<br />

purchased from our friendly drivers<br />

on any trentbar<strong>to</strong>n bus. The really little<br />

ones aged 4 years & under can travel<br />

for free.<br />

trentbar<strong>to</strong>n buses are packed with all<br />

the latest features including free WiFi<br />

and USB chargers, so you can keep<br />

the kids occupied with a few episodes<br />

of Shaun the Sheep whilst you ride<br />

in style.<br />

Our award-winning drivers are the<br />

best in the business, guaranteeing<br />

you a fantastic travel experience,<br />

and our network covers much of<br />

Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire -<br />

perfect for the school run, shopping<br />

in <strong>to</strong>wn, or a trip out <strong>to</strong> Bakewell or<br />

Ashbourne.<br />

*not valid on skylink Derby, Arriva X38<br />

and nightbuses<br />

For more information, visit their<br />

website: www.trentbar<strong>to</strong>n.co.uk<br />

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Dens<strong>to</strong>ne College Prep <strong>School</strong><br />

Going <strong>to</strong> Dens<strong>to</strong>ne College Prep<br />

<strong>School</strong> is a real adventure. Not only<br />

do the children receive an excellent<br />

education in the traditional sense of<br />

the word, but they will also get the<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> camp in the grounds<br />

and participate in different activities<br />

such as Police Cadet Training,<br />

gymnastics, fencing, archery,<br />

wildlife and Forest <strong>School</strong>. The new<br />

astro pitch will be ready for the<br />

Michaelmas term and they have an<br />

GB Olympic Hockey player <strong>to</strong> open<br />

the facility. They also have local boy,<br />

Adam Peaty visiting in September <strong>to</strong><br />

talk about his achievements.<br />

Dens<strong>to</strong>ne College Prep <strong>School</strong><br />

are currently experiencing the<br />

most successful period in the<br />

<strong>School</strong>’s prestigious his<strong>to</strong>ry with<br />

no fewer than 89 scholarships and<br />

exhibitions being awarded over the<br />

past five years <strong>to</strong> their secondary<br />

school of choice. One third of<br />

these recognised academic ability<br />

alone, while a further third were<br />

all-rounders’ awards, encompassing<br />

two specific areas of strength<br />

outside the classroom, combined<br />

with academic ability. This success<br />

shows the commitment <strong>to</strong> an allround<br />

education. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs are always<br />

welcome, so go and see the school<br />

at the Open Week from Monday<br />

16th – Saturday 21st September.<br />

For more information,<br />

Tel: 01889 562083, email:registrar@<br />

dens<strong>to</strong>neprep.co.uk or visit their<br />

website: www.dens<strong>to</strong>neprep.co.uk<br />

Derby Grammar <strong>School</strong>:<br />

Introducing…Year 8 pupil, Adam<br />

Adam Gentles is the face of Derby<br />

Grammar <strong>School</strong>’s September Open<br />

Day campaign. He joined in Year 3 in<br />

2014 and this year starts Year 8. He’s<br />

embraced every opportunity open <strong>to</strong><br />

him at school.<br />

He’s taken LAMDA speech and drama<br />

classes since he started and this<br />

year passed his Grade 5 Reading for<br />

Performance examination. In Year 6<br />

he was Deputy Head Boy and<br />

Charities Prefect.<br />

In Year 7 Adam <strong>to</strong>ok up the electric<br />

guitar. He’s already passed his Grade<br />

2 examination. He’s also part of the<br />

school rugby, hockey and cricket<br />

teams. He’s also a golfer and is a<br />

member of the Derbyshire County<br />

U14 Golf Squad.<br />

He works hard in his classes and this<br />

year won <strong>School</strong> Prize for Effort and<br />

the Prize for English Reading<br />

for Year 7.<br />

Adam really has made the most of his<br />

time at Derby Grammar <strong>School</strong>, and<br />

there’s still so much more <strong>to</strong> come.<br />

If you’re ready <strong>to</strong> discover more for<br />

your son go and see the school at<br />

the Open Day. Reserve your place at<br />

derbygrammar.org<br />

Take advantage of<br />

Kumon’s one-week Free Trial<br />

Kumon study helps children of<br />

any age and any ability <strong>to</strong> shine.<br />

Established for 60 years, the Kumon<br />

Maths and English Programmes<br />

enable students of all ages and<br />

abilities <strong>to</strong> develop in<strong>to</strong> confident,<br />

independent learners with strong<br />

study skills.<br />

Kumon study equips students with<br />

core study skills that help any child<br />

<strong>to</strong> achieve beyond expectations.<br />

The new Kumon Stafford Study<br />

Centre will be opening on the 5<br />

September and will be offering<br />

a one-week Free Trial of the<br />

Kumon programmes between 1<br />

September and 30 September for<br />

all new students. To take part in our<br />

Free Trial, just contact your new<br />

Instruc<strong>to</strong>r, Jaspal Chima, and book a<br />

consultation.<br />

The Kumon Stafford Study Centre is<br />

located at Salvation Army, Faraday<br />

Road, Stafford, ST16 3NQ, with<br />

classes running on Thursday’s<br />

3.30pm – 6.30pm and Saturday’s<br />

9.00am – 12pm.<br />

Jaspal looks forward <strong>to</strong> welcoming<br />

local families <strong>to</strong> the Kumon Stafford<br />

Study Centre and endeavours <strong>to</strong><br />

guide students <strong>to</strong> become selfsufficient,<br />

successful learners for<br />

the future.<br />

To find out how Kumon study can<br />

help your child <strong>to</strong> shine, contact<br />

your local Instruc<strong>to</strong>r, Jaspal Chima,<br />

on 01902 917887 or email stafford@<br />

kumoncentre.co.uk.<br />

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Foremarke Hall, Rep<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Prepara<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>School</strong> Open Morning<br />

Saturday 28th Sept 9am <strong>to</strong> 11:30am<br />

The Open Morning is an opportunity<br />

<strong>to</strong> experience the vibrant atmosphere<br />

of the school and be provided with a<br />

school <strong>to</strong>ur by Year 8 pupils.<br />

After being greeted in the Assembly<br />

Hall you will begin your <strong>to</strong>ur, <strong>to</strong><br />

include a visit <strong>to</strong> the Music <strong>School</strong>,<br />

Design, Technology and Art<br />

department, and the wide array<br />

of sports facilities. All areas of the<br />

school will be open for you <strong>to</strong> explore<br />

including Boarding Houses, Lower<br />

Prep and Upper Prep classrooms.<br />

There will be plenty of time <strong>to</strong> meet<br />

with Mr Robert Rel<strong>to</strong>n, Headmaster<br />

and key staff members over a light<br />

brunch in the Assembly Hall.<br />

If you are looking for immediate<br />

provision or planning ahead, a warm<br />

welcome awaits you at Foremarke<br />

Hall. Please register your attendance<br />

for the Open Morning by contacting<br />

the Registrar.<br />

Call Miss Ellie Jones on: 01283<br />

707112, email: registrar@foremarke.<br />

org.uk or visit www.foremarke.org.<br />

uk/admissions<br />

Fun Classes for under 5s at<br />

Lichfield Cathedral <strong>School</strong><br />

Lichfield Cathedral <strong>School</strong> has added<br />

another <strong>to</strong>ddler and parent class - this<br />

time for aspiring singers! Mini Voices<br />

will be run by professional musicians<br />

from Music Share and is a relatively<br />

formal class for children aged 0-5<br />

and their carers. Music is a proven<br />

stimulus for building good language<br />

and communication skills and has<br />

many educational benefits, as well as<br />

being a great social activity <strong>to</strong> begin<br />

the week. Weekly classes will be on<br />

Mondays from 9.30am <strong>to</strong> 10.45am in<br />

College Hall, The Close, Lichfield. The<br />

cost is £36 per term (approximately<br />

£3.20 per week).<br />

For those preferring a more relaxed<br />

sing-along, Toddler Rhyme Time takes<br />

place on Tuesdays from 9.30am <strong>to</strong><br />

10.30am at Lichfield Cathedral Junior<br />

<strong>School</strong> in the beautiful village of<br />

Longdon, just 5 minutes drive from<br />

Lichfield. This free class encourages<br />

socialisation and is a great way <strong>to</strong> get<br />

<strong>to</strong> know other parents.<br />

Forest Tots on Thursdays from 9.30am<br />

<strong>to</strong> 10.30am offers outdoor learning in<br />

a woodland environment for children<br />

aged under 5. From bug hunting and<br />

mud painting, <strong>to</strong> building dens and<br />

cooking over a fire, these classes<br />

help <strong>to</strong> improve stamina and dexterity<br />

while children learn <strong>to</strong> respect and<br />

appreciate the natural world. Limited<br />

<strong>to</strong> 15 places, Forest Tots costs £24 per<br />

term (£2 per week).<br />

To find out more information or <strong>to</strong><br />

book on<strong>to</strong> any of these classes,<br />

contact Amelia on 01543 306168 or<br />

a.grey@lichfieldcathedralschool.<br />

com. Lichfield Cathedral Junior<br />

<strong>School</strong> is located in Longdon Green,<br />

just off the A51.<br />

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Beacon Park<br />

WS13 6RA<br />

www.visitlichfield.co.uk<br />

7 September<br />

Lichfield Proms<br />

5.30-10pm. Come along for the 21st<br />

Lichfield Proms. The City of Lichfield<br />

Concert Band will warm up the crowd<br />

leading up <strong>to</strong> the main concert which<br />

features The Britsh Police Symphony<br />

Orchestra. The evening culminates with<br />

a firework finale. Prime seatng tables<br />

available, call T: 01543 308869 <strong>to</strong> book.<br />

Bux<strong>to</strong>n Opera House<br />

SK17 6XN<br />

www.bux<strong>to</strong>noperahouse.org.uk<br />

26 September<br />

Top Dog Film Festival<br />

7.30pm. From the producers of the<br />

Banff Film Festival <strong>to</strong>ur in the UK comes<br />

a collection of heartwarming short<br />

films about dogs and their people.<br />

The Top Dog Film Festival presents a<br />

cinematic celebration honouring the<br />

bond between dogs and their people.<br />

This carefully curated program of<br />

canine-themed films is comprised of<br />

the most inspirational and entertaining<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries about dogs and their human<br />

companions, from independent<br />

filmmakers around the globe. T: 01298<br />

72190.<br />

5 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

ABBA Forever<br />

7.30pm. ABBA Forever is one of the UK’s<br />

leading international tribute shows, and<br />

theatre audiences from across Great<br />

Britain and Sweden have long enjoyed<br />

this superb recreation of possibly the<br />

world‘s greatest pop band. The unique<br />

ABBA sound is replicated with an<br />

incredible attention <strong>to</strong> detail, using a<br />

six-piece band featuring electric and<br />

acoustic guitars, keyboards and piano,<br />

drums and bass guitar. Two outstanding<br />

ABBA girls complete the line-up, adding<br />

the essential glitz and glamour <strong>to</strong> a wellpolished<br />

and gently humorous show. T:<br />

01298 72190.<br />

7 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Ballroom Boys<br />

7.30pm. Strictly Come Dancing favourites<br />

Ian Waite and Vincent Simone are<br />

joining forces in <strong>2019</strong> with their brand<br />

new production - The Ballroom Boys.<br />

Expect dances like the Waltz, Quickstep,<br />

Paso doble, Foxtrot and of course, the<br />

Argentine tango. Get ready for a high<br />

intensity evening of glitz and glamour<br />

with Ian and Vincent, the Ballroom Boys.<br />

T: 01298 72190.<br />

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Crewe Lyceum Theatre<br />

CW1 2DA<br />

www.crewelyceum.co.uk<br />

17 September – 21 September<br />

Joseph and The Amazing<br />

Technicolor Dreamcoat<br />

Various Times. Retelling the Biblical<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry of Joseph, his eleven brothers and<br />

the coat of many colours, this magical<br />

musical is full of unforgettable songs<br />

including Go, Go, Go Joseph, Any Dream<br />

Will Do, Jacob and Sons, Close Every<br />

Door To Me and many more. Joseph and<br />

the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat<br />

was the first of Lloyd Webber and Rice’s<br />

musicals <strong>to</strong> be performed publicly. Seen<br />

by an estimated 26 million people, and<br />

counting, Joseph continues <strong>to</strong> enthral<br />

audiences around the world. T: 01270<br />

368 242.<br />

26 September – 27 September<br />

Dear Zoo<br />

Various Times. The classic and timeless<br />

children’s book Dear Zoo returns <strong>to</strong><br />

the stage this autumn. The best-selling<br />

book by Rod Campbell has delighted<br />

generations of young readers since<br />

it was was first published in 1982 and<br />

engages and encourages young<br />

children <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong> read across the<br />

globe. Perfect for children aged 2+<br />

and their families, this production will<br />

delight all those who have read the<br />

book (both young and old) as well as<br />

new audiences alike as it unfolds with<br />

engaging puppets, music and audience<br />

interaction. T: 01270 368 242.<br />

Lichfield Garrick<br />

WS13 6HR<br />

www.lichfieldgarrick.com<br />

20 September<br />

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Wildlife Road Trip<br />

7.30pm. To celebrate a momen<strong>to</strong>us<br />

50 years of nature conservation,<br />

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is teaming up<br />

with wildlife presenters Martin Hughes-<br />

Games and Iolo Williams <strong>to</strong> bring you<br />

A Wildlife Road Trip, an informative<br />

and amusing wildlife show packed with<br />

fascinating facts and fun for the whole<br />

family. Their exciting journey is filled with<br />

real life s<strong>to</strong>ries and takes the audience<br />

behind the scenes of the wonderful<br />

world of wildlife and TV presenting. T:<br />

01543 412121.<br />

11 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 12 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Three Musketeers: A<br />

Comedy Adventure<br />

2.30 and 7.30pm. Armed only with a<br />

baguette and his questionable steed,<br />

join hot-headed D’Artagnan as he travels<br />

<strong>to</strong> Paris full of childish excitement<br />

and misplaced bravado <strong>to</strong> become<br />

a Musketeer. Will things go <strong>to</strong> plan?<br />

It’s unlikely. With four ac<strong>to</strong>rs and over<br />

30 characters this will be their most<br />

hilariously chaotic adventure yet. T:<br />

01543 412121.<br />

Mitchell Arts Centre<br />

ST1 4HG<br />

www.mitchellartscentre.co.uk<br />

13 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Captain Flinn and the Pirate<br />

Dinosaurs 2: The Magic Cutlass<br />

2 and 4.30pm. All aboard me hearties,<br />

for a real live pirate adventure. Flinn is<br />

back. Les Petits return with the sequel<br />

<strong>to</strong> their hugely successful Captain Flinn<br />

and the Pirate Dinosaurs based on the<br />

book by Giles Andreae and Russell Ay<strong>to</strong>.<br />

Will fearless Flinn be able <strong>to</strong> outwit the<br />

pirate dinosaurs? Will Pirate Pearl be<br />

brave enough <strong>to</strong> battle the dangerous<br />

dinos and will terrified Tom be back in<br />

time for Tea? All aboard for a non-s<strong>to</strong>p<br />

action packed theatrical experience<br />

with live music, puppetry and dastardly<br />

dinosaurs. T: 01782-409307.<br />

Prince of Wales Theatre<br />

WS11 1DE<br />

www.princeofwales.live<br />

9 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 10 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Diary of Anne Frank<br />

7.30pm. Few more poignant true s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

emerged from World War II than the<br />

diary of young Anne Frank. Published<br />

long afterwards by her father, the only<br />

family survivor, it records the minutiae<br />

of twenty-five months that two Jewish<br />

families spent in hiding from the<br />

Gestapo in an Amsterdam warehouse<br />

attic. The constant secrecy, growing<br />

hunger and friction of living in such<br />

cramped conditions could not dull<br />

Anne’s vibrant personality or her passion<br />

for living. T: 01543 578762.<br />

Regent Theatre<br />

ST1 1AP<br />

www.atgtickets.com<br />

21 September<br />

Diversity - Born Ready ‘The 10<br />

Year Anniversary Tour’<br />

7.30pm. Since winning the third series of<br />

Britain’s Got Talent, Diversity have taken<br />

the nation by s<strong>to</strong>rm. <strong>2019</strong> marks their<br />

10 year Anniversary Tour, Born Ready.<br />

Crea<strong>to</strong>r and choreographer Ashley Banjo<br />

said of the forthcoming <strong>to</strong>ur “Born Ready<br />

is such an incredibly special <strong>to</strong>ur for the<br />

whole Diversity family. <strong>2019</strong> marks 10<br />

years since we won Britain’s Got Talent<br />

and since then we have continued <strong>to</strong><br />

innovate, grow and achieve things that<br />

most said were impossible. Born Ready<br />

will not only celebrate this and look back<br />

at some of the iconic Diversity moments<br />

over the past 10 years. But it will also<br />

look forward <strong>to</strong> the future, at how<br />

Diversity continues <strong>to</strong> evolve and how it<br />

plans <strong>to</strong> pass what we’ve created on<strong>to</strong><br />

the next generation. Be prepared for<br />

dance, illusions, mind blowing stunts and<br />

inspiring s<strong>to</strong>ries that will hopefully leave<br />

people amazed!” T: 0844 871 7615.<br />

25 September – 29 September<br />

Madagascar The Musical<br />

2.30 and 7.30pm. Based on the smash hit<br />

DreamWorks animated motion picture,<br />

Madagascar – The Musical follows all<br />

your favourite cracka-lackin’ friends<br />

as they escape from their home in<br />

New York’s Central Park Zoo and find<br />

themselves on an unexpected journey<br />

<strong>to</strong> the madcap world of King Julien’s<br />

Madagascar. T: 0844 871 7615.<br />

Stafford Gatehouse Theatre<br />

ST16 2LT<br />

www.staffordgatehousetheatre.co.uk<br />

8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

I Believe In Unicorns<br />

1.30 and 4pm. This intimate show is set<br />

in a library full of books that hold more<br />

than s<strong>to</strong>ries within their pages. It is a tale<br />

of the power of books, and the bravery<br />

of a young boy called Tomas. Tomas<br />

hates reading and school, but his world<br />

is turned upside down the day he meets<br />

the Unicorn Lady ... ‘I Believe in Unicorns’<br />

also includes a ‘book swap’, for which<br />

audience members are invited <strong>to</strong> bring<br />

along a favourite children’s book (for<br />

ages 6 and upwards) <strong>to</strong> help form part<br />

of the stage set at the beginning of the<br />

show. At the end the children are invited<br />

<strong>to</strong> swap their book for another one and<br />

so have a new s<strong>to</strong>ry ‘from the library’ <strong>to</strong><br />

take home with them. Age guidance 6+.<br />

T: 01785 619080.<br />

21 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 22 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Dear Zoo<br />

Various Times. After a successful debut<br />

<strong>to</strong>ur, Dear Zoo the timeless children’s<br />

classic book returns <strong>to</strong> the stage in <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

This production will delight all those who<br />

have read the book (both young and<br />

old) as it unfolds with child-engaging<br />

puppets, music and lots of audience<br />

interaction. T: 01785 619080.<br />

The Brewhouse Arts Centre<br />

DE14 1AA<br />

www.brewhouse.co.uk<br />

21 September<br />

The Tales of Beatrix Potter,<br />

Cinderella and La Fille Mal<br />

Gardee<br />

7pm. Three ballets for all <strong>to</strong> enjoy. Pupils<br />

trained by Stephanie Parrott ARAD.<br />

Tickets: £10. T: 01283 508100.<br />

4 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber – 6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

We’re Going On A Bear Hunt<br />

11am and 1.30pm. A family go on an<br />

expedition of a lifetime – running down<br />

the grassy bank, wading through the<br />

cold river, squelching over the oozy<br />

mud, stumbling in<strong>to</strong> the dark forest, then<br />

peering in<strong>to</strong> a cave… what will they find<br />

there? Little Angel Theatre’s acclaimed<br />

adaptation returns <strong>to</strong> celebrate the 30th<br />

anniversary of Michael Rosen’s beloved<br />

book. Brought <strong>to</strong> life with beautiful<br />

puppets designed by Lyndie Wright<br />

and original music by Barb Jungr, this<br />

production is ideal for brave hunters<br />

and bear lovers alike. T: 01283 508100.<br />

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