Events and Activities 2026

May:

VE-Day 81 Exhibition

This small exhibition has been arranged with St. Giles the Abbot (the Church on the Hill) and will take place there over two days.


Friday, May 8th (10am – 3pm)

This day has been arranged and advertised to local schools, but members of the public are welcome to attend as well.

Paul Lucas will be giving a talk at 10.30am, then repeating it at 2pm.


Saturday, May 9th (12pm-4pm)

On Saturday we shall also be launching our WW2 Souvenir Edition of the Cheadle and Tean Times, these will be available on a first come first serve basis. Any copies left will be available at collection points in Cheadle and Tean, yet to be confirmed.

Paul Lucas will be giving his talk again today starting at 1.30pm.

 

Ration Book Town Centre Trail


Starting on Saturday, May 30th

Take part in a Ration Book Trail around the town centre visiting seven shops and the library. The shops are generally on the site of a wartime food retailer. Along the way you’ll find display boards that give some background and history, to both the buildings themselves and rationing during WW2.

The trail will run for two weeks from May 30th and end on Saturday June 13th. If you’d like to join in, a limited number of Ration Books will be available free from the library during those two weeks.

 

WW2 Film Screenings

These two film screenings will take place at the Wellspring Methodist Church on Chapel Street (Cheadle). The films are WW2 related and have been carefully selected as the themes fit with our project—both are free to attend.


Friday, May 29th (Starting 7pm)

Hope and Glory (1987)  Rating: 15

In this award winning comedy-drama film, a young boy living on the outskirts of London comes of age during the uncertain days of World War 2.

Written, produced, and directed by John Boorman, the film was based on his own childhood.

Runtime: 1hr 53mins


Saturday, May 30th (Starting 3pm)

The Railway Children Return (2023)  Rating: PG

As life in Britain’s cities becomes increasingly perilous, three evacuee children, are sent by their mother from Salford to the village of Oakworth.

A family drama film that is a sequel to the original 1970 classic, featuring Jenny Agutter and Sheridan Smith.

Runtime: 1hr 39mins

 

June:

Cheadle Spitfire Day

Saturday, June 6th (12pm-4pm)

This family friendly event taking place on the High Street & Market Square, will be one you won’t want to miss!!

The event will be opened by Paul Lucas Cheadle’s Town Crier, with a declaration written by pupils from Cheadle Primary School.

Throughout the event there will be live music and singing from: The Cheadle Community Choir, Cheadle Primary School Choir, Cheadle Community Band, Teankulele (the Tean Ukelele Band) and our headline act, the singer Jo Safina with her wartime tribute.

Without a doubt, the centre piece of the event will be Simply Spitfire’s unique hand-built reproduction Spitfire, situated in the Market Square.

In addition, there will also be a variety of street entertainment that will include: Circus Skills, Punch and Judy and a very special appearance from the Uttoxeter Heart of Oak Morris Dancers.

In order to created a 1940s atmosphere, many of the town centre shops will be decorating their windows. Everyone attending is also encouraged to dress in period clothing. Period vehicles will also be parked across the High Street, courtesy the North Staffordshire Military Vehicle Association’s members.

 

October:

Cheadle and District Historical Society Talk: Reginald Mitchell & The Journey to the Spitfire

The speaker will be Joseph Perry from the Stoke-on-Trent Museum Service. His talk will give an overview of Reginald Mitchell’s career, cover the evolution of the Spitfire and then focus on the story of the Hanley Museum Spitfire, RW388.

The venue for the talk is the New Life Church on Tape Street, starting at 7.30pm. Entry fee is £3 for non-Historical Society Members.

 

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