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DECEMBER 2017 Part 2 Community Development Riverside Employment & Training centre We would love to hear feedback from any of the activities shown so leave us a message on 01782 236510 DECEMBER 2017 Part 2 All details are correct at time of publishing 16 th – 31 st Dec 2017 Sat 18th Performa £11 - £24 New Vic Theatre Nov – Sat nces Etruria Road 27th Jan available Concessi Basford Newcastle-under-Lyme at 7.30 ons are available Staffs. pm, 2.15 ST5 0JG Treasure Island pm and Please (tel) (01782) 717962 10.30 am ring to A classic tale of pirates, book a http://www.newvictheatre.org.uk/p Please roductions/treasure-island/ buccaneers and buried gold ticket, or see book Captioned performance: Sat website online 20th Jan at 2.15 pm for details Audio described performance: Sat 13th Jan at 2.15 pm Sign language interpreted performance: Tues 18th Nov at 2.15 pm Sat 25 rd 10 am Free 1st Floor Nov – Sat – entry Nicholson Institute 23 rd Dec 4 pm Moorlands House Stockwell No need Street Leek Staffs. to book, ST13 6DW Christmas at The just come along (tel) (01538) 483741 Nicholson Email: The annual Christmas bazaar tourism.services@staffsmoorland returns for another year. With s.gov.uk festive choirs, family entertainment, mulled wine & mince pies. Find quality gifts for all the family (Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays) Sat 25 th 10am – £7.00 per Trentham Gardens Estate Nov – Sun 5pm Sat child Stone Road 17 th Dec Trentham 10am – Stoke-on-Trent 4pm Sun ST4 8AX Santa’s at Trentham Tel: 01782 646646 Garden Centre Come along and experience the magic of Christmas at Santa's Garden Centre grotto. Make a http://www.trentham.co.uk/whats- Christmas wish and take away on/shopping-village/santa-at- a gift trentham-garden-centre- Tickets available on the day weekends from Trentham Garden Centre customer service desk on a first-come, first-served basis from 9am Saturdays and 10am Sundays Sat 25 th 12 noon £25 per World of Wedgwood Nov – Sat person Wedgwood Drive 23 rd Dec Barlaston £8 for a Stoke-on-Trent glass of ST12 9ER champag ne (tel) (01782) 282986 Festive Afternoon Tea at Large groups need to book World of Wedgwood Booking Please email: is [email protected] Enjoy a selection of advised sandwiches, scones, cakes and fancies with a festive flavour Thurs 14 th 8 pm Tickets: Stoke Repertory Theatre – Leek Road £11 th Stoke-on-Trent ST4 Sat 16 2TR Dec A Christmas Carol Please Box Office: ring to Presented by Scarlet Theatre (tel) 07515 928271 book, or http://stokerep.info/visiting- book productions-to-stoke-rep-theatre/ online To book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sc arlet-theatr Fri 15 th Various £11 - Regent Theatre Dec – Sun performanc £34.50 Piccadilly th e stimes Some 7 Jan available – shows offer City centre (Hanley) please see a 2 for 1 Stoke-on-Trent the website ticket for ST1 1AP for details people with (tel) 0800 912 6971 disabilities and their carers http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/ Aladdin Please ring aladdin/regent- to book a theatre/#overview_tab Jump aboard the magic carpet ticket, or book online to old Peking, in the classic pantomime Aladdin. With Jonathan Wilkes as Aladdin Signed and audio described performance: Fri 22n d Dec at 7 pm Touch Tour: Fri 22 nd Dec at 6 pm (bookable with the Access Booking Line/Box Office) Sat 16 th 9 am Free Leek Town centre Dec – entry Leek 4 pm Staffs. No need ST13 5HH to book, (tel) (01538) 483741 just come Leek Fine Food Market along Sat 16 th & From Adults: Churnet Valley Railway Sun 17 th Cheddlet £18 Kingsley & Froghall Station on: Children Froghall 10 am, (2 years Staffs. 11.30 and ST10 2HA Santa & Steam am, over): 1 pm, £12 Cheddleton Station Relax and enjoy a mince pie 2.30 pm Children Cheddleton and a glass of sherry in & 4 pm under 2: Staffs. decorated coaches. Santa will £6 ST13 7EE be on board for the children From You can start your journey from Froghall: Please https://santaandsteam.co.uk/ Kingsley, Froghall or 10.45 book Cheddleton stations, with a am, online festive atmosphere, attractions 12.15 and music pm, 1.45 pm Sat 16 th & 10 am – Free with Trentham Gardens Estate Sun 17 th , 3 pm garden Stone Road admission – Trentham Adults: £9, Stoke-on-Trent Concession ST4 8AX s (Seniors and (tel) (01782) 646646 Horse drawn carriage Students): rides £8, Children Tour the stunning Italian (aged 5- 15): £8, gardens and parkland in our People with horse drawn carriages this a disability: Winter at Trentham £5.50 (accompan ying carer goes free) Sat 16 th 10 am – Free Leek Town centre Dec 4 pm entry Leek Staffs. No need ST13 5HH to book, (tel) (01538) 483741 just come Victorian Christmas along Market in Leek A Christmas Market in Victorian style, with dressed market stalls in the indoor Victorian market and the festive outdoor and antiques and farmers market . Featuring live music, face painting, Paper Wizard, dancing demonstrations and workshop, and the Moorlands Radio Show Sat Trains In advance Apedale Light Railway Adults: £5 16th will run Apedale Valley Country Park at: Children: Chesterton & £7 10 am, Newcastle-under-Lyme Sun 11 am, On the day: ST5 7LB 17h 12 noon, Adults: £6 Dec 1.30 pm, Children: (tel) 0845 0941953 (between 9 £8 2.30 pm, am – 9 pm) 3.30 pm & Email: 4.30 pm [email protected] Apedale Light Railway http://santa.avlr.org.uk/ Enjoy a steam train ride and meet Santa. A quality present for each child Sat 16 th 11 am Free Potteries Museum & Art Gallery Dec - Bethesda Street 3 pm No need Hanley to book, Stoke-on-Trent just come ST1 3DW along A Victorian Christmas (tel) (01782) 232323 Hunting and hawking were popular Winter traditions in the Victorian era. Meet the birds used to catch game, and meet characters from Dickens’ famous novel, A Christmas Carol Sat 16 th & 11 am, Adults: Foxfield Railway Sun 17 th 12.30 £13, Caverswall Road Dec pm, Children: Blythe Bridge 2 pm £9, Stoke-on-Trent & Children ST11 9BG 3.30 pm under 12 months: http://foxfieldrailway.co.uk/christm Foxfield Railway Santa £2 as/ Specials Please Enjoy a 51/2 mile round festive book train trip through the online Staffordshire countryside. Relax in the decorated carriages with a glass of sherry and a mince pie. Santa will be on board for the children Sat 16 th – 12 noon £2 per Trentham Gardens Estate Sat 23 rd – 3 pm person Stone Road round trip Dec (last trip Trentham from In addition Stoke-on-Trent Northern to garden ST4 8AX station) admission – (tel) (01782) 646646 Adults: £9, Weekend train trips on Concession s (Seniors the Trentham Fern and Students): Take a trip on the Trentham £8, Fern, a diesel train which runs Children on a light gauge railway (aged 5- 15): £8, People with a disability: £5.50 (accompan ying carer goes free) Sat 16 th & 6.30 – Adults: Shugborough Estate Sun 17 th 8.30 pm £15 Milford Dec Children: Nr. Stafford £10 ST17 0XB Please (tel) book online https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/e Shugborough Lantern vents/f8bdd1ae-6521-4c4c-8cc9- Parade 301b1ac6188a/pages/details Enjoy this beautiful Christmas Parade. Please wear warm clothes Sat 16 th 7 pm £26.15 - Victoria Hall £27.15 Dec Bagnall Street Some Hanley shows offer a 2 for 1 City Centre (Hanley) ticket for ST1 3AD people with (tel) 0800 912 6971 disabilities and their http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/ Ken Dodd – Happiness carers Please ring ken-dodd-happiness-show- Show to book a 3/victoria-hall/ ticket, or A fun-filled evening of laughter book online and songs with comedian Ken Dodd Sat 16 th 7.30 pm £19 - £24 New Vic Theatre Dec Etruria Road Concessi Basford ons are Newcastle-under-Lyme available Staffs. ST5 0JG Please (tel) (01782) 717962 ring to book a http://www.newvictheatre.org.uk/p roductions/the-froncysyllte-choir/ ticket, or book online The Froncysyllte Choir Christmas Concert They’ve appeared at The New Vic every Christmas for more than 30 years. The Choir will feature Aled Wynn Davies Sat 16 th 7.30 – Tickets: Kidsgrove Town Hall Dec 11.30 pm £5 Town Hall Liverpool Road Please Kidsgrove ring to Stoke-on-Trent Christmas Disco book ST7 4EL tickets (tel) 07917 130264 With Disco, Buffet, tombola and or 07988 722146 raffle Email: [email protected] Organised by Kidsgrove Care Solutions o.uk www.kidsgrovecaresolutions.co.iu k Sat 16 th 8 pm £15.65 Regent Theatre Dec Some Piccadilly shows offer a 2 for 1 City centre (Hanley) ticket for Stoke-on-Trent people with ST1 1AP LOL Comedy Club disabilities (tel) 0800 912 6971 and their carers Bringing the best live stand up Please ring http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/l comedy to Stoke!! to book a ol-comedy-club-december-2017- ticket, or 2/the-piano-bar-regent-theatre/ book online Sun 17 th 11 am – £1 entry Middleport Pottery Dec 3 pm Includes Port Street, (with a Heritage Stoke-on-Trent visit from areas ST6 3PE Santa Victorian Christmas T: 01782 499766 Claus No need to Family Day and Artists between book, just E: [email protected] Market 12 noon come along – 2 pm) http://www.middleportpottery. With mulled wine and mince org/wp- pies. A Traditional Christmas at content/uploads/2016/05/xmas Middleport Pottery followed by -programme.jpg Victorian carol singers. All heritage areas open, and the steam engine is in steam.
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