Tamworth Visitors Guide 2015-16

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TAMWORTH Explore.Play.Enjoy

2015 - 2016

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There’s always something going on in Tamworth...

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Our Story 04. Share Our Story 06. Did you Know 12. Anglo Saxon Times 17. Cycling for everyone 18. Outdoor Days 20. Anniversary celebrations 22. Whats On 28. Places to stay 34. Tamworth Food Gusto 38. Somewhere to Eat and Drink 42. Places to Shop 46. Explore the area 56. Conferences 58. Stunning Wedding Locations 60. Coach and Group visits 62. Getting here and getting around 64. Maps 3


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WWW.VISITTAMWORTH.CO.UK Tamworth has a unique place in the historical landscape of the UK as the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Mercia. Today it offers visitors the opportunity to discover this rich past, as well as enjoy the attractions of a thriving and busy town set in the beautiful county of Staffordshire. From day visits to longer stays, the town offers a rich and vibrant experience with a superb choice of historical sites, as well as attractions such as the famous Drayton Manor Theme Park, the world famous Twycross Zoo, the PGA Golf HQ at the Belfry and the unique real snow experience at the SnowDome, to name but a few. With easy access by air, rail and road, Tamworth is a great centre from which to explore the tourism heartland of the UK, including Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Lichfield, Warwick and the Peak District. 5


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Sporting Heroes • Tamworth Football Club legend Charlie Coggins played his debut game for the Lambs at the age of 14. • F amous cross-country jockey, Arthur Birch who won the Grand National in 1904, riding Moifaa, was from Bonehill. • F ormer Swindon, Queens Park Rangers, Everton and West Bromwich Albion striker, Peter Eastoe was born in Dordon. •A lbert Brown was born in Kettlebrook, Tamworth in 1879. The lightning-fast footballer known as the ‘Tamworth Sprinter’ played for both Aston Villa and Southampton. He played in the FA Cup final of 1902 against Sheffield United, and in a game against Northampton in December 1901 he scored straight from the kick-off and went on to complete a hat-trick within the first 5 minutes. The Saints eventually won 11-0 with Brown scoring 7 in total. • T amworth-born footballer Albert Mullard, who played for Crewe, Stoke and Port Vale served as a Marine in World War II before he became a professional sportsman. After being captured by the Germans in 1941, he was held in a prison camp where he played for a Marines XI – after his mother sent him a pair of football boots in a Red Cross parcel. •A thlete Dave Black, who competed in the Montreal and Moscow Olympics, was born in Tamworth in 1952 and competed for Tamworth Athletics Club.

Anthony Philip “Tony” Coton (born 19 May 1961) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper from 1978 to 1999. Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, he made 500 appearances in the Football League and Premier League playing as a goalkeeper for Birmingham City, Watford, Manchester City and Sunderland. He came out of retirement briefly in 2004 for Hereford United following a goalkeeping crisis. He was renowned for his excellent reflexes and shot-stopping abilities.

GARY MASON Gary Mason is a British motorcycle road racer, born 4th May 1979 in Tamworth, Staffordshire. He is a former British Superbike Championship Priveteers Cup champion.

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MEDICINE • Anne Rowney, the Tamworth woman who was the first matron of Guy’s Hospital in London, was born in 1678. She is believed to be buried under the hospital’s new extension. •H ints Hall, which was demolished in 1966, was the home of Sir John Floyer (1639-1734), the first physician to recognise the importance of measuring the human pulse in diagnosing illness. • The famous Physician John Clarke lived at Wigginton Lodge and was one of only ten licentiates in midwifery created by the College of Physicians in the late eighteenth century.

People, Planes & Automobiles • In 1910, pioneering aviator Claude Grahame-White crash landed near Tamworth during an attempt to fly from London to Manchester. He was attempting to win a £10,000 prize offered by Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of the Daily Mail. • When Beatrice Lillie, the starlet wife of the 5th Sir Robert Peel returned to Drayton Manor in April 1944, she flew back into England on the same plane as Ernest Hemingway who was heading to the UK to report on World War II. • The following are all believed to have owned a Tamworth-built Reliant car. Roy Orbison, Dickie Davies, Norman Wisdom, Graham Hill, Rita Tushingham, Mick McManus. Ken Dodd and Barry Sheen.

Authors

through Tamworth and was joined by his • In April 1840, Charles Dickens passed Birmingham to retrieve Dicken’s gold to sent younger brother, Alfred, who was r. broke pawn a watch from n for his 1976 novel, Night of the Crabs, • Horror novelist Guy N Smith, best know was born in Hopwas.

Middle East Knights th were once owned by the Parts of Wishaw near Tamwor the time at m sale Jeru in monks formed Templar, the order of warrior of the crusades. Sir Robert London thanks to an idea by Cleopatra’s Needle stands in was given to lisk obe us rmo eno The an. Peel, Tamworth’s great statesm ory of British by the ruler of Egypt in mem the United Kingdom in 1819 back to London, it ping ship of nse expe the military victories. Because of ed the idea des, However, Peel champion it languished in Egypt for deca in 1878, eiled unv ly tual even was It . of bringing it back to London 28 years after his death. 7


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Beatrice Gladys “Bea” Lillie Beatrice Gladys “Bea” Lillie (May 29, 1894 – January 20, 1989) was an actress and comedic performer. Following her 1920 marriage to Sir Robert Peel in England, she was known in private life as Lady Peel. Sheridan Morley noted in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography that “Lillie’s great talents were the arched eyebrow, the curled lip, the fluttering eyelid, the tilted chin, the ability to suggest, even in apparently innocent material, the possible double entendre” She was married, on January 20, 1920, at the church of St. Paul, Drayton Bassett, Fazeley, Staffordshire, to Sir Robert Peel, 5th Baronet. She eventually separated from her husband (but the couple never divorced); he died in 1934. Their only child, Sir Robert Peel, 6th Baronet, was killed in action aboard HMS Tenedos (H04) in Colombo Harbour, Ceylon (present-day) Sri Lanka in 1942. During World War II, Lillie was an inveterate entertainer of the troops. Before she went on stage one day, she learned her son was killed in action. She refused to postpone the performance saying “I’ll cry tomorrow.”

On Screen • Freddie Jones, the character actor who has appeared in films including The Elephant Man and Zulu Dawn and in TV shows such as Emmerdale and Heartbeat once worked as a laboratory assistant in a Tamworth factory. • Actor Bryan Pringle who died in 2002 and whose TV credits included Auf Widersehen Pet, Last of The Summer Wine and The Dustbinmen was born in Glascote, Tamworth. • In 1962 Peter Adamson, better known as Len Fairclough of Coronation Street stopped traffic in Tamworth town centre when he opened the Coop’s new supermarket in Church Street. • In 1979, actor Ian Ogilvy, star of TV’s The Saint flew into Tamworth by helicopter to open Acorn Ridge Housing Estate in Tamworth. • Actress Hilary Tindall who appeared in TV shows such as Z Cars, Max Headroom and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was raised in Tamworth as her parents ran The Peel Hotel. • J ohn Argyle, the prolific movie writer, producer and director whose films included the likes of James Mason, Bella Lugosi and Christopher Lee, was born in Tamworth in 1911. 8


Politics

Music

The Tamworth Manifesto was a political manifesto issued by Sir Robert Peel in 1834 in Tamworth, which is widely credited by historians as having laid down the principles upon which the modern British Conservative Party is based.

Legend has it that composer Handel created a number of his greatest works – including ‘The Messiah’ after being inspired by the beauty of Twycross Village, near Tamworth after staying at the once-famous Gopsall Hall.

Earthquake On September 25th, 2002 Tamworth people left their homes after an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter Scale sent tremors across the town.

Royal Connections

Manor in 1843, it is • When Queen Victoria visited Drayton home was in stately the warm how on ked said she remar . palace comparison to her own draughty on the Royal • Tamworth man Anthony Potts was a stoker vessel was Yacht Britannia from 1959. When the royal to the official decommissioned in 1997 he was invited ceremony in Portsmouth. Tamworth as • I n 1844 Czar Nicholas I of Russia visited r. a guest of Sir Robert Peel at Drayton Mano

Tamworth Castle was • John Ferrers, a nobleman who lived in Queen of Scots when Mary of g’ eepin ‘safek the of put in charge , Elizabeth I. cousin her she was placed in Tutbury Castle by

Sir Robert Peel in 1850, • After the death of the great statesman that he be buried Queen Victoria offered his widow, Lady Julia, s been his wish alway had it ver, Howe . Abbey at Westminster alongside his parents. that he be laid to rest in Drayton Bassett,

s in Tamworth in hen Princess Anne visited Reliant Motor • W ar as a gift which the 1970s, she was given a Reliant Scimit Bates, the was delivered to Buckingham Palace by Keith uncle of former Mayor, Lee Bates.

ing James I stayed at Tamworth Castle •K 1619, 1621 and 1624.

on three occasions,

• I n 1745 the advance guard of Bonnie Prince Charlie stabled their horses in College Lane.

Scholars & Scientists William Whiston (9 December 1667 – 22 August 1752) was an English theologian, historian, and mathematician, a leading figure in the popularisation of the ideas of Isaac Newton. He is now probably best known for his translation of the Antiquities of the Jews and other works by Josephus, his A New Theory of the Earth, and his Arianism. Whiston succeeded his mentor Newton as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Having lost the position over his theological views, he spent the rest of his life as a lecturer and writer. Whiston was born to Josiah Whiston and Katherine Rosse at Norton-juxta-Twycross, in Leicestershire, where his father was rector. He was educated privately, for his health, and so that he could act as amanuensis to his blind father. He studied at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Tamworth, Staffordshire. After his father’s death, he entered Clare College, Cambridge as a sizar on 30 June 1686. He applied himself to mathematical study, was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA) (1690), and AM (1693), and was elected Fellow in 1691 and probationary senior Fellow in 1693. Sir Ernest William Titterton who was born in Tamworth in 1916 and passed away in 1990 was one of the world’s foremost nuclear scientists. In July 1945 he was a senior member of the timing group that fired the first nuclear weapon at Alamogordo, New Mexico.

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The Mercian Trail, Living History & Ghostly Tales The rich heritage of Tamworth has placed it as one of the most appealing destinations to visit and get a real flavour of different historical periods, all with their own unique story to tell.

The Mercian Trail The Mercian Trail Partnership aims to tell the emerging story of the Staffordshire Hoard and the Anglo-Saxon history of the region, through a series of informative permanent and temporary displays and a programme of outreach activities aimed at residents and visitors alike. As the ancient capital of Mercia and once home to the King of Mercia’s palace, Tamworth’s history is crammed with stories of intrigue and warfare. Visitors to Tamworth Castle will explore more about the power struggles of the Anglo-Saxon era, the battles, the blows and the bloodshed with new interactive displays and regular historical re-enactments of events.

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The Ghosts of Tamworth Castle The Castle has a number of reported sightings over the years and even when you talk to the locals most will say, “Oh yes, we all know the Castle is haunted.”

The Lady’s Chamber (The Haunted Room: 12th century – Solar, The Black Lady Legend has it that the ‘Black Lady’ (a 9th century nun called Editha) haunts this room. Her nuns were said to have been expelled from Polesworth Abbey by the first Baron Marmion. The continued prayers of her homeless nuns eventually called her from her grave and one night in 1139, after a lavish banquet, the 3rd Baron Marmion saw a vision of her whilst in his bedchamber. She prophesied that unless the nuns were restored to Polesworth, he would meet an untimely and painful death. Just before she vanished she struck him on his side with the point of her crosier and the wound was so terrible that the whole castle was awoken by his cries. Seeing him so tormented with pain his friends advised him to confess himself to a priest and restore the nuns to the Abbey. His pain only ceased when this vow was taken and the nuns were allowed to return.

June’s Story – Staff Member 19th century servant’s quarters

was struck in the face and This staff member was opening up the Tamworth Story Exhibition Room when she eyes, she saw a blue mist swirl around her cleared she When her. at thrown been had sand like felt momentarily blinded. It mist was at least six feet high. The window. the of the room near a display of 19th century ceramics and disappear out 11


Anglo-Saxon Times Tamworth, The Ancient Capital of Mercia The Anglo-Saxons came to Staffordshire in the late 6th century, as groups of settlers or tribes. Mercia, or Mierce in Anglo-Saxon, means boundary and the area grew from a number of these separate tribal settlements. The Mercians gradually conquered most of the other Midland tribes to become a powerful kingdom stretching from the Humber to the Thames. The rest of the country was ruled by the kingdoms of Northumbria and Wessex. Tamworth was the heartland of the Mercian Kingdom which had a royal church at Repton, a religious centre at Lichfield and the King’s main residence at Tamworth. It is certain that the Mercian Kings spent more time at Tamworth than anywhere else, and it is thought that there was a royal palace at Tamworth by the end of the 7th century, situated on the site close to St. Editha’s Church. Originally, this palace would have been a timber hall with a chapel and somewhere for horses to be stabled. Evidence from signed charters also show that the Mercian royal families were regularly in Tamworth during the festivals of Christmas and Easter, between 751 and 857 AD. The most well known Mercian Kings are Penda (625-655), Wulfhere (657-674), Aethelred (674-704), Aethelbald (716-757) and Offa (757-796).

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King Offa of the Mercians oversee s the building of Offa’s Dyke

Tamworth is also known to have been important within Mercia, as it had a water mill which ground grain for food for the settlement and its livestock. The mill is believed to be the earliest post Roman water mill found in Britain. It was powered by the River Anker and used mill stones traded to King Offa from the French King Charlemagne, in exchange for English woollen cloaks. Mercian power began to decline after the death of King Offa and by the 10th century it lost its independence, becoming part of the Kingdom of Wessex, to create the Kingdom of England.

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Tamworth Castle

A unique visitor experience all year round

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ars of history e Y 0 90 reat day out g a d an When you visit Tamworth Castle, you are able to enjoy a unique experience revealing the wonderful history of this stunning building, right before your eyes. Explore the maze of intact rooms, halls, chambers and ancient walkways that still echo with events from Saxon beginnings, Norman dynasties, Tudor grandeur and great family influences. It’s a great day out summer or winter. Year-round activities keep families of all ages entertained and enthralled – both inside the Castle and outside in the wonderful landscaped grounds alongside the River Anker.

Castle Armoury & Interactive Displays Come and see the new displays in the Castle grounds, in the Courtyard and experience the new Armoury – following our £1.16m Heritage Lottery fund investment.

Get your hands on some living history

Did they really live like this?

Tamworth Castle really does bring history to life, with fun re-enactments and superbly staged scenes from the past on our Summertime Living History days.

Why not ask them yourself as families and servants entertain in period style right in front of you.

St George’s Day One of our highlights every year is the magnificent Medieval festival that celebrates St George’s Day in style; with living history in the Castle, and re-enactments around the grounds, there is lots of hands-on activities for kids to do. Look out for demonstrations of armour and period weapons. In the Castle meet characters from the Medieval Castle Household, discover how the Master Armourer makes chain mail and watch the Lady and her maids go about their business.

Active history doesn’t stop here! With a range of events happening during half-term and school holidays, including children’s activities – Dragon Hunt, Storytelling and take on the challenge of the Castle Quest.

Tamworth Castle Holloway, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7NA Reception: 01827 709 626 Information Line: 01827 709 629 (24hr answer phone) School Visits/Education Team: 01827 709 632 Event Booking Hotline: 01827 709 581/618 email: heritage@tamworth.gov.uk or visit: www.tamworthcastle.co.uk 15


Tamworth Castle What’s On All-Year-Round? www.tamworthcastle.co.uk February Dragon Hunt 16th-20th February

March Storytelling 21st & 22nd March

April Easter Egg Hunt 4th,5th & 6th April St. George’s Day 25th April

May Storytelling 4th May Castle Quest 23rd -26th May

August Tudor Living History 4th,5th & 6th August Georgian Living History 11th,12th &13th August Victorian Living History 18th,19th & 20th August

September Collections Weekend 19th & 20th September

October Haunted Castle 26th-30th October (Half term)

November Bonfire Night 7th November

December Tudor Banquet 5th December Santa Trails 12th & 13th, 19th & 20th and 21st December

Ghost Search 31st October

July Saxons at the Castle 21st, 22nd & 23rd July Medieval Living History 28th, 29th & 30th July

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Prior to visiting the Castle please check dates and times on the Tamworth Castle website www.tamworthcastle.co.uk


Cycling For Everyone Right in the middle of the Castle Grounds situated at the Castle Grounds Activity Centre is Dave Owen Cycles. Here, you will find a bike for all ages and abilities, both adults and children. There are tandems, trikes for people with balance issues and even hand propelled bikes for those less mobile. Tamworth has miles of cycle paths, see an alternative view of Tamworth, away from the main roads and enjoy a family experience in the fresh air in safety. For those cycle owners, there are a number of other services provided, such as cycling proficiency tests and postcode marking as well as a great repair and spare centre. For more information, please call Dave Owen Cycles on 07896 504 141.

Other Fun Activities... Pavilion CafĂŠ

Crazy Golf

The Pavilion CafĂŠ and Tea Rooms are situated next to the outdoor adventure play area in the Castle Grounds. Open seven days a week, with friendly staff waiting to serve you with a wide selection of hot and cold food to eat in or take away.

Within the superb surroundings of the Castle Grounds is the nine-hole crazy golf course. Test your putting ability through colourful obstacles and unexpected surprises. This is great fun for all the family.

The Planet Walk This is great fun for all the family. Starting from the distinctive sun sculpture, the walk gives you a feel for how the solar system is organised. It takes approximately 15 minutes and is easily negotiated by young and old alike by following red rockets laid into the path.

For costs and availability, please call Dave Owen Cycles on 07896 504 141

Skate Park Next to the tennis courts is the new purpose-built skate park. For skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages, this is a must.

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Outdoor Days

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Table Tennis

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the bandstand The Bandstand is situated at the top of the floral terraces, sitting beneath Tamworth Castle in the Castle Grounds. A truly picturesque setting in which to enjoy a leisurely walk and take in the powerful scent of summer blooms. Visit: www.visittamworth.co.uk for information on forthcoming Bandstand concerts.

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Anniversary Celebrations 65 years of history This year we are celebrating Drayton Manor Park’s 65th anniversary and would love for you to join us with our celebrations over the whole of 2015. Originally opened in 1950 and still owned by the Bryan family today, Drayton Manor Park has become the UK’s favourite family theme park. Epitomising family throughout, the Park has been enjoyed over the 65 years by over 44 million visitors of all ages. Step back to when the Park began with us this year as Drayton Manor Park goes back to the 1950s. An abundance of events will be available throughout the year for all to enjoy. 50s dancers, our biggest firework spectacular and more can be enjoyed with the whole family. Make sure to keep up to date with our 65 year commemorative plans on our website: www.draytonmanor.co.uk

Thomas has made many friends and been on many adventures over the years and in 2015, Thomas & Friends is 70 years new! To mark the occasion and celebrate the show’s rich heritage, a top timetable of fun-filled events are set to take place up and down the UK this year. The exciting journey begins in March when Thomas will take over a London railway station for a star-studded 70th birthday party – and it’s set to be the hottest ticket in town. Entertainment will include a first class display of rare Thomas memorabilia, plus a ’70 Years New’ Thomas Timeline mapping out the Thomas story. The very first stop on the Thomas & Friends adventure was when the Reverend Wilbert Awdry originally brought the character to life in The Railway Series of books to entertain his young son Christopher. The next came when the first story was published in 1945, and 70 years later Thomas & Friends are still going strong, feeding and igniting children’s love of trains all over the world. Thomas & Friends is now watched in more than 1.1 billion households in 200 territories and the show has been translated into more than 40 languages. This year promises to be a special one for Thomas & Friends and fans young and old across the globe will be hoping he’ll be going full steam ahead for many more years to come! Why not pop along to Thomas Land at Drayton Manor to be part of the celebrations.

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2015 is the 80th anniversary of the Reliant Motor car. Reliant was a British car manufacturer and was traditionally based at Tamworth, in Staffordshire. When the Raleigh Bicycle Company decided to discontinue the manufacture of their three-wheeled vehicles in 1934, their Works Manager Mr T. L. Williams and a colleague Mr E. S. Thompson, felt that the days of lightweight three wheelers were far from over. The enterprising pair decided to build their own vehicle in Mr Williams’s back garden at Kettlebrook, Tamworth. And the prototype was licensed in January 1935. The old site of Reliant Motors is now a housing estate. In its prime the company produced over half a million vehicles over a 65 year history starting in 1935. They were selling cars in

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seven countries including the Netherlands, India, the UK and the Middle East. Reliant Motors was the second largest car company in the UK holding that position from the 1960s right up until the 1990s. Reliant Motor Company was producing 50 vehicles a week up to 2001. Reliant was well known for producing the Reliant Robin but they made many different three-wheeled models from the Rialto, Ant and Regal, along with a line of small four-wheeled vehicles ranging from the Rebel, Kitten and Fox with Reliant’s range of sports cars.

Famous people who have owned a Reliant vehicle Princess Anne visited the Reliant Motor Company at Tamworth on 15th July 1975 arriving in her own Reliant Scimitar GTE and is greeted by the managing director Ray Wiggin and his wife. HRH then met the Mayor and Mayoress of Tamworth and the Chief Constable of Staffordshire, then she was taken on a tour of the Reliant premises at Two Gates, Kettlebrook and Shenstone.

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Patrick Mower (TV star) He is currently starring in Emmerdale. He used a Reliant Scimitar GTE for a while, which he gave away to one lucky reader in the July 1st-7th, 1972 edition of TV Times. Dennis Spicer (Famous Ventriloquist) Owned a Reliant Sabre Six Oliver Heath (Changing Rooms Designer) Scimitar GTE SE6a Ken Dodd (Comedian) Reliant Sabre Four Danny Williams (Singer) Reliant Sabre

Keith Emerson (Emerson Lake & Palmer) Reliant Scimitar

David Nixon

Roger Glover (Deep Purple) Reliant Scimitar GTE William Roach (Actor – Ken Barlow) Reliant Scimitar GTE SE5a and a SE6a Nick Hewer (Alan Sugar’s right hand man in The Apprentice) Scimitar GTE

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Barry Sheen (Motorbike Racer) Reliant Scimitar GTE Les Walker (Warm Dust) Reliant Scimitar 21


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The Jays Saturday 4th July Wilnecote St John Band Sunday 5th July Tamworth Wind Band Sunday 12th July The City of Lichfield Band Sunday 19th July 58 Blues Band Saturday 25th July

Liquid Brass Sunday 2nd August Central England ust Aug 9th Sunday Concert Band

Sean Neale & Friends Saturday 15th August Amington Band Saturday 22nd August

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Staffordshire Regiment Museum Events Calendar 2015 Monday 6 April – Discovery Day WW1 Trench Tour and Easter Trail, 11am-3pm This Discovery Day includes an Easter Trail and children’s art activity. Sunday 26 April – Vintage Vehicle Rally, 11am-4pm Come along between 11am and 4pm to see over 30 vintage military vehicles. Monday 4 May – Discovery Day, The Battle of Gallipoli, 12 noon-2.30pm Learn more about the Battle of Gallipoli plus uniform and weapon handling and lots of interactive activities. Monday 25 May – Discovery Day Meet the soldiers of Waterloo!, 11am-3pm To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo the museum will be welcoming soldiers from both the Duke of Wellington and the Emperor Napoleon’s army. Saturday 11 July – WW2 Day, 11am-6pm Fantastic WW2 themed event with an impressive selection of stalls, music, fashion, food and other delights. Monday 3 August Discovery Day and WW1 Trench Tour, 11am-3pm Each Discovery Day throughout the year has a different theme including the Napoleonic Wars, the Battle of Gallipoli and much more. Uniform and weapon handling and lots of interactive activities. Sunday 9 August – WW1 Day and Edwardian Fete & Fair, 11am-6pm Step back in time to the Belle Epoch of the early 1900s. Wander around the period fairground, listen to the choir and dramatic performances, savour the wonderful Edwardian Tea Tent and browse around the many stalls.

Monday 17 August Discovery Day and WW1 Trench Tour 11am-3pm Each Discovery Day throughout the year has a different theme including the Napoleonic Wars, the Battle of Gallipoli and much more. Uniform and weapon handling and lots of interactive activities. Monday 31 August – Discovery Day and Trench Tour. The Battle of Loos, 11am-3pm Learn about the Battle of Loos and much more. Sunday 20 September – Miss Austen and the Regiment, 11am-6pm Meet Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy. Enjoy a dance and glass of cordial with Mr Wickham and explore Regency life at this charming event. Saturday 31 October – Halloween Trick or Treat Trail There’ll be scary witches, magical cats and wizards galore on the Museum’s Halloween Trail! Visit website for more information. Saturday 14 November – Night in the Trenches Experience a soldier’s life in the WW1 trench system. Uniformed re-enactors take you back to evoke the conditions experienced by our troops during the Great War. Visit website for more information. Saturday 12 December – Carols in the Trenches Carols in the Trenches in an evocative re-enactment of the Christmas Truce. Come along to the Museum for an evening of carols and readings set in the WW1 trench system. Visit website for more information.

For more information and ticket prices visit us at:

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National Forest

Adventure Farm At the National Forest Adventure Farm, Staffordshire’s Tourism Experience of the Year, there’s acres of fun for everyone, no matter what the weather. The animal barn is open every day for a programme of animal petting, pony grooming and visits to the hatchery. Outside, the enormous Funfield contains jumping pillows, water splash out and an inflatable assault course. Inside, there’s three levels of the latest in exciting indoor fun adventure play equipment. Special events such as Wild and Deadly Week and Halloween Spook-tacular run throughout the year, and not to be missed is this year’s National Forest Maize Maze – take on 3 miles of tractor inspired trails designed to celebrate the 70th birthday of Staffordshire’s JCB.

23rd-31st May Wild and Deadly Week

11th July-6th September National Forest Maize Maze

Stroke a spider, hug a bug, cradle a snake and tickle a tarantula at the Wild and Deadly Show! For one week only we’ll be adding some exotic animals to the Farm. As seen at BBC Children in Need’s Car Fest, if you’re an animal lover this is not to be missed!

The National Forest Maize Maze is back for a twelfth year! If you love tractors and diggers then this is for you – we’ll be marking the 70th birthday of the World famous Staffordshire brand JCB with a digger inspired maize masterpiece. Can you crack the 3 miles of pathways, bridges and lookout points?

Weekends in June – Midsummer Magic Calling all Magicians’ apprentices! Every weekend in June join our incredible illusionist for a mindbending magic show, held throughout the day in our Barn Theatre. There’ll be lots of magic plus some amazing balloon modelling, plus you might even catch a magic trick as you wander around the Farm. Don’t forget your magic wand!

23rd October-1st November Half term Spook-tacular Hair raising fun on the Farm! Become a spooky witch or wizard at Scare school, take a tour of the haunted house and pick and carve your own pumpkin from the pumpkin patch – for free!

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With all the superb historical and leisure attractions in Tamworth, you’ll need to give yourself plenty of time to explore, and ensure you don’t miss anything. Tamworth is right at the heart of the Midlands motorway network, so it can act as an ideal base to visit other areas or towns, such as Birmingham or Stratford-upon-Avon, that are less than one hour away by car. We can offer you a free accommodation service via our award-winning Tourist Information Centre, so you can quickly find the right hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation that will suit your needs.

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Donative Holiday Cottages Donative Farm, Warton, Tamworth B79 0JR T: 01827 899 849 or 07973 680 840 E: enquiries@donative.co.uk www.donative.co.uk A pair of very comfortable 2 bedroom barn conversions which offer 4-star self-catering accommodation. The Stables and the Granary are based on a working family farm with horses and traditional beef cattle. Both cottages are fully equipped with everything you may need for your stay including a travel cot and highchair. Enjoy the panoramic views from the garden or have a barbeque on the patio. The cottages can be booked from 2 nights up to a week and we accept most major credit cards. Free Wi-Fi available.

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a selection of bustling bars that are always full of life In the town centre, there are cosy restaurants and cafés and music. and atmosphere, with the chance to sample local live se food, so don’t go home without trying one The area has a reputation for great Italian, Indian and Cantone can pick up a great sandwich or snack at you Go’, of these restaurants. With a wide variety of ‘Food on the and restaurants run by our top attractions. cafés t excellen the from or outlets one of the many famous brand and restaurants that lie in the villages, where Just outside the town, you can choose one of the many pubs of the countryside. Many ingredients are heart the in right drink quiet a you can sit and enjoy a meal and often sourced from local farms. s.

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PORTOBELLO RESTAURANT Traditional Italian Cuisine With over 60 freshly prepared delicious main courses diners can choose from a wide selection of dishes ranging from fillet steak, fish, pasta, vegetarian options or pizza, all of which are adaptable to suit your own palate. To accompany the food, we have an impressive selection of both traditional Old and refreshing New World wines to suit all pockets.

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Just a short walk or an even shorter car drive from the historic town centre is an edge of town shopping area that boasts many of the leading UK retail brands. A purpose-built area that is easy to access with free parking in front of every store. There is a choice of two major supermarkets, ASDA and Sainsbury’s, as well as a large M&S store offering a full range including a Food Hall. The popularity of the location brings customers in from more than one hour’s drive away. It has also attracted major expansion with the addition of new stores including a large John Lewis at Home as well as Next Home, B&Q, Oak Furnitureland and Maplin. Tamworth Retail Park has a great selection of places to eat and drink with the addition of Nando’s and Pizza Express in 2014. The park also boasts two Costa Coffee’s, Roaster’s Restaurant, McDonalds, KFC and a huge selection of in-store restaurants and cafés including M&S and John Lewis at Home. With leisure options close by you can mix some retail therapy with cinema, bowling or real snow skiing for a perfect, full day out. There are time restrictions on some car parks, details listed in each car park.

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Explore the Area Tamworth, set in the rolling countryside of Staffordshire, is uniquely placed to act as a centre for your trip to one of the most visited and attractive parts of the UK. With excellent road and rail links, the town is also a short distance from both Birmingham International Airport and East Midlands Airport. This easy access means that you can enjoy all the local attractions and then extend your visit to include the historic attractions of Stratford-upon-Avon and Lichfield with the Derbyshire Peak District only slightly further afield. Close by you can visit the famous Belfry Hotel, explore the heart of the National Forest with a visit to Conkers, take the family to see the animals at Twycross Zoo, or the farm animals at the many specialist farm centres such as the children’s farm at Kingsbury Water Park. It also means that you can be in the vibrant city centre of Birmingham in less than 30 minutes by car. Or you can really try out your adventure-seeking appetite with a Thrill Hopper Ticket; a superb value offer for a visit to Alton Towers, Drayton Manor Theme Park, Waterworld and the SnowDome.

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Tamworth Information Centre The Centre is open: For opening times, please go to www.tamworthtic.co.uk.

How to find us: The Information Centre is in the Philip Dix Centre right in the centre of town, opposite Tamworth Assembly Rooms.

Contact us: Corporation Street, Tamworth B79 7DN Tel: 01827 709 581/618 www.tamworthtic.co.uk www.visittamworth.co.uk Text TBCTIC followed by your enquiry to 88020

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Staffordshire Visitor Information Provider of the Year Gold Award 2014 Staffordshire Excellence in Tourism Gold Award 2013 Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Gold Award 2010 Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Finalist 2007 Quality in Tourism Gold Service Mark Award 2007 Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Silver Award 2005 Visit Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Awards and Finalist 2003 Silver Award for Tourist Information Centre of the Year 2002


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Whether it’s a fun packed day on the real snow, sliding and gliding about on the ice or relaxing in the seriously luxurious spa, the SnowDome in Tamworth is the ultimate snow, ice and leisure experience. The SnowDome complex houses a 170 metre indoor slope covered in real snow all year round and two further real snow nursery slopes… providing the perfect facilities for learning new skills such as skiing & snowboarding. It’s not only skiing and snowboarding on the main slope, imagine racing your family and friends down the snow in steerable toboggans! Or hold on tight for snow tubing, the fastest experience on snow – hurtling down the slope in specially designed inflatable tubes! In addition to the snow slopes, the SnowDome also features the Ice Arena with an ice rink and the UK’s only ice track… providing unique and unparalleled skating facilities for all ages and abilities! The children’s snowplay area is the place for children to have fantastic fun with a game of snowballs and a slide about on the sledges. In addition to the action out on the snow, SnowDome Fitness provides top quality facilities, excellent service and great value. The huge open plan gym features the latest hi tech equipment, presented in a welcoming and sociable environment. Enjoy the large 25 metre swimming pool, chill out in the truly luxurious spa or get creative with your workout in the multi-functional Fitbox arena. A spacious aerobics studio, dedicated spin zone, free-weights area and TRX Zone complete the varied and unrivalled facilities on offer. 50

Within the venue there are a selection of bars and restaurants including a Starbucks Coffee lounge and The Aspen Food Company restaurant, serving freshly prepared delicious meals with a menu ranging from light snacks, mouth-watering pastas & pizzas, to chefs specials and scrumptious desserts! If you’re looking for a unique and exciting family outing… look no further and bring your sense of adventure for an unforgettable day-out at the SnowDome!

Tel: 08448 000011 Email: info@snowdome.co.uk Web: www.snowdome.co.uk Leisure Island, River Drive, Tamworth. Staffordshire B79 7ND


The Aspen Food Company restaurant at the SnowDome offers guests delicious, freshly prepared fare in a unique & relaxed setting… complete with friendly service and great value. The restaurant and bar area echoes a 1950s Aspen inspired style, whilst the signature red colour palette and moose design features throughout the contemporary interiors. Complete with booth-style seating along the large windows overlooking the snow slope, the surroundings are truly original. The head chef and his team offer a freshly prepared, home-made menu ranging from light bar-style snacks, mouth-watering pastas & pizzas, to daily specials and scrumptious desserts. The bar serves a selection of beverages, from coffee and soft drinks to wines and draught beers.

MEETINGS, EVENTS & CONFERENCES The SnowDome is the perfect location to host your next event. The conference suites cater for events from 5 to 240 guests. The Aspen Food Company can provide a full range of excellent quality catering to suit your specific requirements. With the emphasis on fantastic food, great service and flexibility, we offer a range of dining options from light business lunches to luxurious banquets. Plus, you can add some ‘real snow’ activities to your event to complete the SnowDome experience. The day delegate rate starts from £24 per person. For more information, a tour of the facilities and to make a booking, please contact the Event Team on 01827 501750 or email conference@snowdome.co.uk

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On fun activities, beginner ski & snowboard lessons and recreational slope tickets Terms & conditions: Promotional code TAMVISITOR2015. Purchase either a single tobogganing, tubing, ice skating, snowplay or swimming session or a group ski or snowboard lesson or a one hour recreational ski pass for one person and another person goes free. Book online at snowdome.co.uk or call 08448 000011 using promotional code TAMVISITOR2015. This voucher must be surrendered to SnowDome reception on arrival to receive offer. Offer valid from 1st April 2015 until 30th September 2015. Higher price ticket prevails. Age and height restrictions may apply, valid for one person only. Pre-booking recommended.

10% OFF MAIN COURSES Only available with this voucher, please present to The Aspen Food Company bar when ordering. Valid until 30th September 2015. Only original vouchers will be accepted.

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3 Great sites in the North to enjoy! Enjoy time out with the family this year, take part in an event, get fit, have a birthday party, eat a picnic, fly a kite, catch a fish... Hartshill Hayes Country Park

Oldbury Road, Hartshill, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV10 0TE

Kingsbury Water Park Bodymoor Heath, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B76 0DY

Pooley Country Park

Pooley Lane, Polesworth, Warwickshire B78 1JA

Pick up an event booklet at a Visitor Centre or download from:

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Conferences Communication links and easy access are vital components for a successful conference location. Tamworth has superb road links, with its location close to the M6, the M6 Toll, the M42 and the M1. It also has good rail links to the national west coast mainline and the regional rail network, with Birmingham only 15 minutes away by train. Air travel also couldn’t be easier from Tamworth, with a choice of two thriving international airports; Birmingham International Airport and East Midlands Airport only a short drive away. Add to this the choice of hotels and conference centres from the world famous Belfry Hotel, Drayton Manor, SnowDome, Holiday Inn Express and Assembly Rooms. If you’re thinking of organising a conference, event or planning a meeting, let us know what type of venue you are looking for and we are sure we will have a perfect location for you. Please contact Tamworth Tourist Information Centre for more details on 01827 709 581 or email: tic@tamworth.gov.uk

Near Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3TW  www.draytonmanorhotel.co.uk Tel: 01827 285551email: events@draytonmanorhotel.co.uk Whether you are planning a meeting, a team away day, exhibition, product launch or presentation or looking for a unique venue to host your annual event or conference, Drayton Manor Conference & Events offer creative and flexible venues for up to 500 delegates, and 150 contemporary bedrooms on site. Our modern air conditioned suites are self-contained and we offer all of our guests FREE parking. Plus with acres of land for team building – and a theme park right on our doorstep, Drayton Manor offers a unique location for successful events! 56


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Stunning Wedding Day Locations Weddings at the Castle Just imagine your perfect wedding, standing in a castle where you and your partner can be King and Queen for the day. Tamworth Castle with its stunning location and Great Hall is the ideal wedding location and boasts Grounds that offer a perfect backdrop for your special day. With a magnificent oak timbered roof and decorative leaded windows, the Great Hall can seat up to 64 guests giving you a unique setting and memories that will last forever. After the ceremony, the Castle Grounds are the perfect place to take those all important photographs. 58


A choice of hotels to make your day perfect Tamworth also boasts a superb selection of hotels, that can provide a range of wedding reception facilities. From the larger scale events at the Belfry, Drayton Manor and Moor Hall to the more intimate locations such as Lea Marston, and The Castle Hotel. Please contact Tamworth Tourist Information Centre for more details on 01827 709 581 or email: tic@tamworth.gov.uk

Drayton Manor Weddings Drayton Manor Theme Park is an amazing venue to celebrate the happiest day of your life. We never forget how important your wedding day is for you which is why we’ll ensure an occasion individually tailored for your needs. Our three air-conditioned suites can cater for up to 300 guests, and we are licensed for civil ceremonies meaning you can enjoy all of your special day with us. Guests can take advantage of special accommodation rates at Drayton Manor Hotel, and we even include a room for the happy couple! Near Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3TW www.draytonmanorhotel.co.uk  Tel: 01827 285551 email: weddings@draytonmanorhotel.co.uk

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Coach & Group Visits Visiting Tamworth with a coach party or group? There is so much to see and do in Tamworth. Whether for just a day visit or for a base to travel from, Tamworth has a rich history, great shopping and it’s easy to get to. There’s a wide selection of places to visit, superb quality accommodation and plenty of places to eat and drink at prices to suit everyone. If you would like help to plan a group visit and put a package together, please contact Tamworth Guild of Town Guides who will be more than happy to assist. Email: tamworthguild.townguides@gmail.com

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Tamworth town centre is a mix of unique and independent shops, Ankerside Shopping Centre boasts more than 60 stores all under cover and there’s a great outdoor street market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. If it’s the larger brand names such as M&S and John Lewis that you’re looking for, then a stroll to the retail park is a must.


Castle Pleasure Grounds This beautiful, green, open space and park links the town centre to the retail park and a walk between the two takes no more than 10 minutes. The grounds are famed for their magnificent floral displays, their band concerts in the summer and the many FREE activities including walks to while away the time. The Grounds plays host to an annual events programme. www.visittamworth.co.uk To book a group visit, request brochures, apply for a free coach parking permit, or any other information, please contact Stacy Birt on 01827 709 583 or email: Stacy-birt@tamworth.gov.uk

Tamworth Castle Guided Tours This magnificent Norman Castle will take you back more than 900 years as you explore the maze of intact rooms, halls and chambers that still echo with events from Saxon beginnings, Norman dynasties, Tudor grandeur and great family influences. Castle Costume Guided Tour, min 20 people, Pre-book price ÂŁ5.50 per person. (Minimum charge applies, pre-booking essential)

Discover Tamworth Guided Walking Tours with Tamworth’s Green Badge Guides A variety of public walking tours will take place during 2015 including Anglo Saxon Tamworth, Historic Buildings, Personalities & Heroes and Ghost Tours. Please check with: www.visittamworth.co.uk Tamworth Information Centre, our website or our Facebook page for dates, prices and further information. Looking for something different? Contact us to enquire about private tours of the above or general town/church/Castle tours, tailored to your needs. Please contact Tamworth Town Guides directly for prices and booking information quoting reference: VG15. Contact Lilian: 01827 875902, Caroline: 07761 081733 or Robin: 07762 298434 W: www.tamworthtownguides.co.uk E: tamworth.townguides@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and TripAdvisor: Tamworth Town Guides

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Getting Here & Getting Around Getting Here By Road

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Tamworth lies in the South East corner of Staffordshire, just 18 miles north of Birmingham. The A5 links Tamworth to the A38 and M42 Junction 10. The M6 Toll links the M6 to the M42.

Tamworth sits on the Birmingham Fazeley Canal and the Coventry Canal, with an abundance of available moorings. For information call 01827 252 000 or email: enquiries.westmidlands@britishwaterways.co.uk

Parking: There are plenty of central car parks within the town centre. There is free parking for disabled parking badge holders.

By Rail Tamworth Railway Station offers a frequent direct service to Birmingham New Street and London Euston. Tamworth is well connected to major rail networks, serviced by Virgin and London Midland. For National Rail Enquiries call 08457 48 49 50 or visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk

By Coach National Express operates a daily return service to London Victoria, Service 460 For information call 08717 81 81 81 or visit: www.nationalexpress.com

Getting Around On Foot Tamworth town centre is flat and easy to navigate with dropped kerbs, although there are varying paving surfaces. Whether walking, pushing a pram or using a mobility scooter, you can access all areas with the exception of the pathway to Tamworth Castle. This is a steep incline and may present a difficulty to some people..

By Bus Tamworth is serviced by two bus companies, providing a range of services to local major towns and villages. Arriva Buses and Heartlands Buses. For Traveline Enquiries call 0871 200 22 33

By Bicycle Tamworth has over 34 kilometres of cycle paths in and around the town. For information call Tamworth Tourist Information Centre 01827 709 581 62

Cycle Hire in the Castle Grounds Dave Owen Cycles Activity Centre, Castle Grounds, Tamworth B79 7ND. Call: 07896 504 141

Parking There are ample car parks in the town centre and all are just a short walk from the shops and main attractions. All car parks are marked on the town centre map (pages 64-65). Motorists using Tamworth Borough Council’s pay and display car parks can now opt for ‘cashless’ payments by phone. Cashless payments can be made on the ‘Phone and Pay’ smartphone app or by calling a new local number: 01827 234567. Users can also register for the system online at www.phoneandpay.com. Tamworth car parks are free if you display a valid disabled badge. Ankerside car park, normal tariffs apply, except if you are using Shopmobility on Level 5. Parking is Free at Tamworth Retail Park, but there are time restrictions on some car parks. Details listed in each car park.


Disabled Information Shopmobility Situated on Level 5 Ankerside Car Park, Shopmobility lends wheelchairs and scooters to aid access to the town centre. Shopmobility also offers a range of independent living aids for sale and mobility aid maintenance service. Open 9am-5pm Mon-Sat and 10am-3.30pm Sun, with some Sunday and Bank Holiday openings to coincide with Tamworth events. Â It is advisable to check and book prior to visit. A bookable holiday hire service is also available. For information and enquiries, call 01827 709 392 or visit: www.mercian-ability.org.uk/shopmobility

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Coming 2015 The Gateway

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Our region Proud to be in Staffordshire

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Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that details in this guide are accurate, Tamworth Borough Council cannot be held responsible for any loss or disappointment arising from the misinterpretation, error, omission, or subsequent change to information. The council does not guarantee or endorse the suitability or otherwise of the establishments contained in this visitor guide. Designed and produced by www.gdaltd.co.uk

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