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Truly on fire from last night’s Stafford branch meeting for @RestoreBritain_ . An amazing 57 patriots turned up bringing fantastic energy and a huge appetite for change. There was a large number of volunteers and a wide range of top skills in the room and we were astounded by Show more Load image
— Restore Britain | Stafford 🇬🇧 (@PhilippaSmart1) April 30, 2026
Tally Ho…. 2 sets of car seats loaded out of storage, these were collected in Brentwood & Birmingham during the week, now being delivered to Whitgreave in #Staffordshire. Then it’s up to Risley near #Warrington with a small parcel delivery of #golf trolley parts that the Show more Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB
— R.M.H Same Day Couriers & Transport Services 🚚 ⏱ (@SameDayCoventry) April 30, 2026
Day 2 of YMCA Leadership Training in the Sky Room Bringing teams together to strengthen project delivery, share ideas, and align how we work as one. Great to have more of an understanding of each other’s roles and the impact we make together. #YMCA Load image Load image Load image
It's a nice sunny day in Staffordshire and I just saw a guy in a cowboy hat and a hawaiian shirt so I instantly thought of this ... A little bit of musical joy for a Thursday. youtube.com SantanaVEVO
Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival Day 6 and 33 events complete, with 5 more days to go, as we head into the Bank Holiday weekend and what a fantastic spell of weather we’re having, perfect for getting outdoors! staffsmoorlandswalkingfestival.co.uk Load image
— Staffordshire Moorlands Tourism (@StaffsTourism) April 29, 2026
#onthisday in 1988, #swfc were 8th in Division 1 - the Wednesday Way - throwing away a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 at home to @Arsenal in front of 16,681 #swfc goals Lee Chapman, David Hirst & Mel Sterland. @Arsenal came back thanks to a young Paul Merson - what ever happened to him? Load image Load image Load image 15 KB Load image 12 KB
Staffordshire Day is dedicated to the rich cultural heritage, history, and achievements of the county of Staffordshire in the United Kingdom. This special day is the perfect opportunity for residents and visitors alike to explore the county's diverse attractions. From its scenic countryside and historic buildings to its innovative industries and inspiring art, Staffordshire Day showcases the county’s many hidden treasures. It is a chance to appreciate local food, music, and crafts, as well as to embrace the sense of pride and community of the people who live and work in Staffordshire.
The idea for Staffordshire Day originated in 2015 when Staffordshire County Council and Enjoy Staffordshire came together to recognise the importance of raising awareness and appreciation of the county. Launched on May 1st, 2016, the celebration coincides with the anniversary of the formation of Josiah Wedgwood's iconic ceramic company, a significant milestone in the region's history. Staffordshire Day has grown in popularity every year, with more and more people taking part in the celebrations and promoting the county's unique contributions to the nation's heritage and culture.
Staffordshire Day is observed with a wide range of events and activities taking place all around the county. These include guided heritage walks, open houses at historic sites, special offers at local attractions, and food and drink markets featuring local products. There are also numerous events in local community centres, libraries, and schools that highlight the history, arts, and culture of Staffordshire. The celebration takes place every year on the 1st of May.
Staffordshire Day Facts
In 2009, the largest-ever collection of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver artifacts was discovered in Staffordshire.
Stoke-on-Trent, a city within Staffordshire, is often referred to as the World Capital of Ceramics due to its long history of pottery production.
Staffordshire's history dates back to the pre-Roman period when it was home to several Celtic tribes. The area later became part of the Roman province of Britannia during their rule over Britain.
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Staffordshire Day Top Events and Things to Do
Attend the Staffordshire market. There will be a huge selection of foods, drinks, and artisan items.
Enjoy traditional Staffordshire dishes like Birmingham balti, Shrewsbury cakes, and Staffordshire oatcakes.
Read A History of Staffordshire by M.W Greenslade.
Staffordshire has several picturesque small towns like Eccleshall, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Leek with local markets, where you can experience the local culture.