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Packed programme for 9th Staffordshire Day CelebrationsMore than 30 events have been lined up to help celebrate the 9th annual Staffordshire Day next month. | ||
Dine 'n' Devour Food FestivalDine 'N' Devour Food Festival returns to Tamworth Castle Grounds for an epic weekend of food, drink and family fun! | ||
Save the date for this year’s St George’s Day celebrationFree annual festival, including jousting, stalls and living history | ||
Spud Man makes the cover of Market Times!Spud Man draws the punters at Tamworth Market and is the cover feature of the April edition of Market Times magazine. | ||
Tamworth Castle scoop’s silver at Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism and Good Food AwardsTamworth Castle awarded silver place at Enjoy Staffordshire awards | ||
Tamworth Castle gets full Museum Accreditation statusCastle awarded full Museum Accreditation for a further 5 years | ||
March into town with King Offa!• King Offa procession to St Editha’s Church • Anglo-Saxon music and craft demonstrations • Free event in St Editha’s square | ||
Save the date for this year’s medieval-themed St George’s Day fun Tamworth’s popular St George’s Day extravaganza is back for 2024 with an exciting new line-up of entertainment set to take over the Castle Grounds, with medieval-themed fun for the whole family on Saturday 20 April, from 11am – 5pm. The FREE annual festival is one of the highlights of Tamworth Borough Council’s impressive calendar of outdoor events, drawing thousands of visitors from across the country. |
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The Saxon legends are coming to town! Saxon story themed activities are coming to Tamworth Castle and Grounds as part of a King Offa celebration taking place next month. Tamworth Borough Council are inviting families to join in the Saxon fun running over three weekends in March. The wargames begin on 3 March in the castle Great Hall. People are invited to join the Tamworth Wargames Club demonstration from 11am – 3pm, as they use Saxon and Viking table figures in a great battle! |
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Archaeological radar set to uncover more of Tamworth’s history• Geophysical investigation taking place within the castle bailey • Licenced activity using ground penetrating radar • Ankerside to display project finds |