Staffordshire Day in Newcastle-under-Lyme will be celebration of local culture, with our Artisan Market and music festival on The Stones and wider town centre. Working collaboratively, Newcastle-under-Lyme BID and Castle Artisan Market, will bring market and music from 10am running well into the evening. To recognise our County's heritage there'll be 'have a go' stations from the market stalls where you can throw pottery on a wheel or create slab-built items.
There'll be all the best food and drink, gifts and artwork from Staffordshire's finest makers, bakers and creators. Follow them on their socials for updates https://www.facebook.com/castleartisan/
The Lymelight Festival starts on Saturday and includes Sunday for Staffordshire Day. This includes a number of local music acts and entertainment throughout the day on a main stage and within venues in the town centre. There'll be a children's fair and some free activities which include making your own clay Staffordshire knot! . There'll be many other things happening, so check out their socials https://www.facebook.com/lymelightfestival/
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