Staffordshire Day
Staffordshire’s biggest party is back!
Staffordshire’s biggest party of the year, Staffordshire Day, is back on Sunday 1st May 2022 with a packed programme of events and activities to celebrate our beautiful, historic, and welcoming county.
Our theme for 2022 is The Great Outdoors, and whether you want to explore Staffordshire on foot or on two wheels, enjoy a picnic in your favourite beauty spot, or browse an award-winning artisan market, there will be something happening for you!
We’ll be announcing more in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on this page, and on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for details of how you can get involved.
Download the new Staffordshire Day logo to use in your own Staffordshire Day promotions.
Staffordshire Day Film Competition 2022
We’ll be putting Staffordshire in the spotlight once again, with the return of the Staffordshire Day Film Competition, sponsored by the Staffordshire Film Archive.
With six categories for all types of film-maker, young and old, and a £500 cheque on offer for the overall winner, the competition is now closed, but you can see the winners announced live at the Staffordshire Day Film Festival on Sunday 1st May!
All eligible entries must have been filmed in Staffordshire, or showcase the county in some way, and be linked to this year’s theme, The Great Outdoors.
Find out more at https://filmfreeway.com/STAFFORDSHIREDAYFILMFESTIVAL
What is Staffordshire Day?
Staffordshire Day is the day we celebrate everything we love about Staffordshire.
Every year on May 1st, Staffordshire comes alive with events of all shapes and sizes across the county, and loads of competitions and special offers from our great attractions, restaurants, pubs, and hotels.
Whether you love our captivating countryside, our thrilling theme parks or our eye-opening history and heritage, there will be something for you on Staffordshire Day!
It is a very special day for us. May 1st is the anniversary of our most famous son, Josiah Wedgwood, setting up his pottery company in 1759 and helping to transform Staffordshire into the centre of the world’s ceramics industry.
Now that is something worth shouting about!