
Coca-Cola Truck brings Christmas fizz to Stoke-on-Trent
The Coca-Cola Truck stopped in Stoke-on-Trent today as part of its national tour.
The iconic lorry parked up on Tontine Square in Hanley, complete with seasonal music and festive cheer.
The Coca-Cola Truck stopped in Stoke-on-Trent today as part of its national tour.
The iconic lorry parked up on Tontine Square in Hanley, complete with seasonal music and festive cheer.
Beacon Park’s Museum Gardens will welcome Santa for an afternoon of Christmas themed celebrations.
Lichfield District Council is inviting everyone to attend, on Saturday, 7 December.
Hundreds of people were left disgruntled after sound problems plagued the Christmas Lights switch on event in Stafford.
Many have taken to social media to complain after many in the large crowd were unable to hear live acts.
Hanley’s Potteries Shopping Centre is getting into the festive spirit.
The mall has opened Santa’s grotto as part of a number of events to celebrate Christmas.
A group of volunteers has decided to bring a Staffordshire village its first ever Christmas.
Twelve volunteers of Christmas have organised Perton’s first ever Christmas Fair, which is taking place on Saturday 30 November, from 3pm – 9pm.
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are to benefit from a youth charity’s first in-house Christmas production.
The Mitchell Arts Centre in Hanley is hosting an amateur Rock Nativity from December 16 to December 22 with the support of West End leading actor Tom Goodridge.
Twenty Stoke-on-Trent bands have clubbed together to make a Christmas single to raise money for the Joe Gilligan Trust.
All money from the single will go to the trust which supports teenagers and young adults fighting cancer.
Stoke City defender Ryan Shotton returned to his home town to switch on the Christmas lights in Fenton.
The event saw market stalls, fairground rides and local schools come together to celebrate the event – despite it not being funded by Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
Residents in Burslem will be singing festive songs with joy after raising £5,500 to buy Christmas lights.
The “Mother Town” raised the staggering amount in just a week, after Stoke City Council bosses pulled funding for Burslem’s traditional Christmas celebration.