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Tamworth Market Joins Nationwide Celebration of Love Your Local Market Tamworth Market is proud to announce its participation in the prestigious Love Your Local Market (LYLM), joining more than 660 markets across the UK in celebrating market culture and heritage. Love Your Local Market is an annual celebration that takes place in May each year, with this year's event scheduled from Friday 17th May to Saturday 1st June. Tamworth Market will be joining the festivities on Tuesday 21st May, showcasing its vibrant market culture and community spirit. |
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Tamworth market boost with two new monthly themed market daysYoung trader Tuesdays and Art Tuesdays join local market offering. | ||
St George’s Day extravaganza returned with great successTamworth’s Castle Grounds was packed with excited visitors on Saturday 20 April, for the amazing St George’s Day event. | ||
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 celebration• Free annual festival, including jousting, stalls and living history • Activities for all ages and abilities • A jam-packed day starting from 11am | ||
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 Awards• Tamworth Castle awarded silver place at Enjoy Staffordshire awards • More than 140 entries from across the county • Visit the castle website for details of events and admission: www.tamworth.co.uk | ||
Tamworth Castle gets full Museum Accreditation status• Castle awarded full Museum Accreditation for a further 5 years • Accreditation given by Arts Council England • Award rating reflects the continuous hard work of staff and volunteers | ||
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 |