Stoke-on-Trent City Council All events/what’s happening in the city Update

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Pirate fun at the museum.

Join in this brisk walk through this local reserve, noted for its lakes and bird life. A disused colliery and a Tudor hall are local landmarks to be explored.

Come along to discover more about the industrial heritage of Middleport and Burslem.

For experienced walkers to enjoy the autumn woodland colours around Trentham and Hanchurch. Approximately six miles.

Come along for a relaxed walk along the greenway, followed by free drinks and healthy snacks provided by the local residents’ association.

Park Hall Hills are a prominent feature of the local landscape.

Where are the witch’s riches? Molly Leigh, alleged to be a witch, was buried in St John’s churchyard in Burslem in 1746.

Join members of Trentham World War One Project for a short walk to discover what Trentham Village looked like 100 years ago and find out who was living there at that time.

Meet at the cafe. Walk will take 30 minutes to an hour. This walk is available to everyone, but particularly focuses on supporting people affected by mental health issues or a mental health condition.

Starting at Northwood Stadium, follow this urban walk around Abbey Hulton, Sneyd Green, Norton Colliery and Whitfield Colliery into Tunstall then the site of Hanley Deep Pit and back to Northwood.

Explore the former Garden Festival site, Trent & Mersey Canal and surrounding areas. Includes some steps and inclines.

Drop-in. Play outdoors with all the family, with activities such as den building, bug hunting, playing on the slackline and more.

This is an eye-opening walk around some of Fenton’s landmarks including Smithpool Park and lake, historic Fenton Town Hall, Glebedale Hill and the Trent and Mersey Canal.

This walk, led by Andrew Dobraszczyc, will look at some of the wharves, factories, houses and other buildings constructed at Longport after the opening of the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Join Little Bo Peep, Little Boy Blue and a host of other familiar nursery rhyme characters in this hilariously entertaining musical production from Sealegs Puppet Theatre.

Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce and Stoke on Trent City Council, invite you to a led networking walk. Registration at 1.15pm and the walk starts at 1.30pm.

Find out what happens when Love Monster meets a scary something in our story today.

Join Little Bo Peep, Little Boy Blue and a host of other familiar nursery rhyme characters in this hilariously entertaining musical production from Sealegs Puppet Theatre.

Explore the basic principles of walking meditation in the beautiful surroundings of Westport Lake.

If you go down to the library today you’re sure of a nice surprise.

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