
Celebrations planned for ninth Staffordshire Day
The selection of 1 May was made through a public poll, and reflected the date on which Josiah Wedgwood set up his pottery company in the county in 1759.Events include Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival and free taster tours at tourist attraction World of Wedgwood in Barlaston.The walking festival offers free or low-cost guided walks through hills, fields and villages from 25 April to 3 May. Activities inspired by the street party spirit of 1945 will be held at The National Memorial Arboretum, near Lichfield, with dance workshops, live performances and singalongs.
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