In these difficult economic times, it is important to patronize your favorite restaurants and honor the employees who make them a success. Now that more of us have received our COVID-19 vaccine, let's all celebrate National Waiter and Waitress Day on May 21.
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From artisanal baked goods to sauce tasting and cupcakes - these are just some of the delicious offerings popping up at The Potteries Centre for one day only.
To mark Staffordshire Day, which takes place on May 1, The Potteries Centre isinviting shoppers to join in the celebrations with a selection of local independent businesses.
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The Josiah Wedgwood statue outside the North Stafford Hotel
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The year 2016 marked the millennium of the first mention of Staffordshire – a name which derives from the old English for ‘ford by the landing place’ in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle – and the county celebrated with the inaugural Staffordshire Day.
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TV star turned publican Neil Morrissey has declared his love for Staffordshire in a recorded video message.
The Stafford-born star, known for his work in The Syndicate, Line of Duty, and Men Behaving Badly, recorded the message as part of the Enjoy Staffordshire s Love Letters to Staffordshire campaign ahead of Staffordshire Day on May 1.
Here s how you can get involved in this year s Staffordshire Day film competition stokesentinel.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stokesentinel.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.