christmas / Events / Featured / Live / Play / StaffordGatehouse / Syndicated / TheMETStudio
Tags: A Christmas Carol, actor /writer, BROTHER INDUSTRIES LTD., christmas, Christmas films, Ebenezer, Ebenezer Scrooge, Entertainment/Culture, Film, Human Interest, Jacob Marley, James Hyland, Mass media, Scrooge, Scrooge: The Musical, The Stingiest Man in Town, Wolf
November 25, 2011
A Christmas Carol – As told by Jacob Marley (deceased) Adapted and performed by James Hyland From celebrated production company, Brother Wolf, and five-time award-winning actor/writer, James Hyland, comes a unique one-man show: A Christmas Carol – As told by Jacob Marley (deceased). Told from the perspective of Scrooge’s deceased business partner, this critically acclaimed [...]
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christmas / Event / Events / Featured / Live / Music / Plug
Tags: Advertising, advertising campaign, Business, christmas, Coca-Cola, Cola, Economy of the United Kingdom, Food and drink, Food industry, Tesco, Tesco PLC, The Coca-Cola Company, United Kingdom
November 15, 2011
I’ve had a cheeky little tip-off (at least I think it was, in any case I’ve not seen it reported anywhere else yet) that as a part of this year’s Christmas advertising campaign a coca cola truck will be cruising through Stafford and stopping off for a bit at Tesco. It’s a pretty early one [...]
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wmrcomputers of Stafford Forum is once again putting on a Christmas light show to raise money for the Special Care Baby Unit at Stafford District General Hospital throughout December It all began a few years ago, decorating the outside of the house for December for our family & neighbours to enjoy. In 2009 we became [...]
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christmas / Events / Family / Festival
Tags: christmas, Christmas lights, David Rathband, Entertainment/Culture, Human Interest, Mayor, Shaun the Sheep, Stafford Borough Council, Town Centre, Town crier
November 20, 2010
Visit Santa’s reindeer (in Crabbery Street) having a rest after the parade, before they get ready to fly off back to the North Pole. Flock to the Town Centre to see Shaun the Sheep who will be appearing at various intervals throughout the day. Climb aboard the Land Train, which will be chugging around the [...]
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Join in the fun of the Mother Goose themed parade through Stafford Town Centre. Santa will be leading the way with his reindeers, with Shaun the Sheep, not far behind! (Please note, Shaun the Sheep, will be appearing at various intervals throughout the day) Enjoy the array of marching bands, festival floats and street entertainers [...]
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The first of the fr!sk clubnights opens with a bang on Monday 14th December with the end of year Christmas Party @ Legends and Lounge. 3 bands to open the night, followed by DJs, secret hidden presents and partying! Get down and celebrate the end of Semester 1, the end of your exams and the [...]
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Due to the lack of a large event in the Stafford Calendar for the winter months ‘The ‘Ford Squad’ have put together a selection of bands and DJs to make a winter weekend go with a bang, in association with Staffordshire University record label Phoenixx Records.
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From Dec 1st 2009 throughout December each night Stafford Forum’s WMRcomputers will be running a musically animated Christmas lights show on his house to raise funds for the Special Baby Care Unit at Stafford District General Hospital. The show will run at 8pm each evening at 23 Blakiston Street (on the crossroads between Prospect Road [...]
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Merry Christmas all! Hope your Christmas week is delightful, and the weather isn’t too frightful!
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Ok not really, but the Starbucks in town (Where Stationary Box used to be) is having live music during their extended opening times over the Christmas period.
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