Free music festival celebrating the heritage of Clough Hall Park.
Saturday 4th August, 12pm – 4pm, Clough Hall Park, Free entry.
Featuring world renowned ‘Murphy’s Marbles’ plus Sam Hollyman, Dan Logan and Neil Pybus.
Free community event celebrating the heritage of Clough Hall Park – this time celebrating its sporting heritage from when it was the Paradise of the Potteries. Take part in a range of sporting activities and games.
Monday 30th July, 12pm – 3pm, Clough Hall Park, Free entry.
Football, cricket, rugby, petanque, pub games and more!
It’s back for 2018.  Last year saw over 10,000 people attend this amazing FREE event. The theme this year will be commemorating the end of WW1. See poster for details of attractions
We are now opening applications for stalls and concessions. concessions (costs will vary so please ask before booking). Please email
evansrich80@yahoo.co.uk for booking forms.
Free community event celebrating the heritage of the park – this time themed around the more acrobatic elements of the park’s history.
28 May from 14:00–18:00, Clough Hall Park, Free entry.
Confirmed acts include Paul Silver, fire performer, stilt walker and statue, Dawn Rowley’s Dance Academy who will be running dance workshops and their young dancers will be doing a performance for all to enjoy and FlowBalance doing slack-lining and Indo Balance Board workshops and performances.
Appetite presents Circolombia – Acéléré, fresh from their current world-tour and we’re absolutely thrilled to bring this amazing circus concert to Clough Hall Park in Kidsgrove for one weekend only. Don’t miss these South America performers as they sing, rock and rap their way through an evening filled with insane circus stunts, death-defying acrobatics and the most crazy tricks, flips and aerial work.
From 10-13 May at Clough Hall Park in Kidsgrove you can catch the world-class Circolombia with their show Acéléré. The show combines an intense, Latin styled, up-tempo soundtrack with jaw-dropping contemporary circus acts – a combination that makes it both a family circus show and an extra special music gig!
Fresh from appearances in Amsterdam and the National Theatre in Helsinki, the company come to Newcastle-under-Lyme for the next stop of their current world tour. Stopping off at Clough Hall Park in Kidsgrove for one weekend only, tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime event are on sale now with plenty of group and family offers available.
Be aware that early booking is strongly advised to ensure you don’t miss this incredible South American circus concert.
Tickets can be booked online here or by telephoning New Vic Theatre Box Office on 01782 717 962.
Standard tickets (from 31 March): £8.95 for an adult and £4.50 for under 16s. Family tickets for 4, 5 and 6 are still discounted and you can get four mates to go for just £30.00
‘Under 3s Go Free’ tickets are available for this show by contacting Box Office as above. Please note, under 3s will not be issued a seat but will need to sit with their parent / guardian. If your under 3 year old requires a seat please book an Under 16 ticket.
Family fun round the shops of Kidsgrove and Butt Lane! How many little lost lambs can you find, hidden in shop windows of Kidsgrove and Butt Lane?
Pick up a trail leaflet fro Kidsgrove Library or participating shops, write the names of the lambs in the appropriate space on the leaflet. When you have collected 25 or more names take your leaflet back to Kidsgrove Library and collect an Easter treat as a reward.
Runs to 11th April. FREE.
Come along and celebrate Christmas at our ‘Paradise of the Potteries’ opening event:
– Live Music performances
– Arts and crafts – including build your own musical instrument
– Music workshops from professional musicians
– Games for the family
– Food and drinks
and much more
Why not try out the Big Floor Piano plus Orchard Studios’ Dan Logan will be running a percussion and folk instrument workshop. Free entry!
The Great Lakes of Kidsgrove…or How Did Blood Pool Get it’s Name?. Another one of our heritage walks led by the wonderful Philip Leese. Meet 10.45 for 11am start at Bathpool Park car park. Five bodies of water, two parks and plenty of fascinating stories about the people and places of Kidsgrove!
The walk is mostly flat but a few slight inclines and will be muddy if it is/has been raining. Wear sensible footwear and suitable clothing dependnig on the weather. Unfortunately most of the walk is not really suitable for people with mobility problems.
Animal agents are taking over Kidsgrove Library to help launch the Summer Reading Challenge! Join us on Sat 15th July at 1.15pm for a host of animals from meerkats to skunks and creepy crawlies including spiders and snakes!
Booking essential as space is limited. Only £3 per child (under 3s to be supervised).