
Award-winning artist Peter Davis likes to paint his portrait subjects using their electronic devices. Jenny Amphlett met him to find out more. Like a Renaissance painter…
Award-winning artist Peter Davis likes to paint his portrait subjects using their electronic devices. Jenny Amphlett met him to find out more. Like a Renaissance painter…
A chocolate factory with hidden chocolate bars and a hand-illustrated Gangsta Granny room are the themes for new bedrooms available at Alton Towers Resort once coronavirus…
A professional violist turned award-winning author has released a children’s adventure book with a conservation theme. The Buried City – A Tale of Two Time Zones,…
A month-long carnival celebration and three new pop-up outdoor rides are just some of the new attractions awaiting when Alton Towers resort reopens its doors on…
Hop to a Midlands tourist attraction to enjoy some bunny fun this Easter Easter treats at award-winning Trentham Gardens include the chance for families to ‘Potter’…
Nature and the environment are the themes of this year’s annual Inspire 21 competition, aimed at young people right across the Midlands. It is the sixth…
The copyright to the entire life’s work of an internationally bestselling Staffordshire author is expected to fetch up to £50,000 when it goes up for auction.…
A Midlands tourist attraction’s Spring Bulb Festival is set to be bigger and better than ever before this year to mark the end of the third…
International dance artist and artistic director Sonia Sabri has helped transform the lives of women across the world. Jaspreet Shergill met her to find out more…
Alton Towers Resort has announced a phased reopening as lockdown restrictions ease Visitors will be able to explore the tranquil gardens from March before the theme…