Events celebrate the life of Indian freedom fighter
The life of an Indian freedom fighter is to be celebrated with a week of events in Wolverhampton.
The life of an Indian freedom fighter is to be celebrated with a week of events in Wolverhampton.
West Park will come alive to the sights and sounds of the annual Vaisakhi Festival. The Council of Sikh Gurdwaras in Wolverhampton together with the Asian community is holding its annual cultural festival in the park on Sunday 3 May, 2015, between 10am and 5pm.
Fall down the rabbit hole and enter a world of miniature marmalade pots, oversized chocolate coins and other magical and mysterious treats at the free to enter The Shops at Dartington Food Fair from 24th – 25th May 2015.
Veterans will lead the commemorations as Wolverhampton marks the 70th anniversary of VE Day on Friday 8 May, 2015.
Northycote Farm is inviting people to celebrate May Day with a fun event for all the family featuring a host of attractions.
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In many areas across the UK, that have a high population of Asians, unemployment, poor education and poverty are major issues. However, fears have now been raised of how biradari voting, or clan voting, is starting to get in the way.
YHA's £31 million investment in its network has reaped dividends for the 85-year-old brand, resulting in month-on-month growth during the last 12 months, helping it buck the decline in domestic tourism, recently reported by Visit England.
Royal Mail research has revealed a new breed of smart shoppers that are more experienced and confident in utilising their knowledge to create their own ideal shopping experience when buying online.
Premier Inn hosted an inspiring community open day in partnership with education charity, Believe in Young People (BiYP), to support the employment of young people within Birmingham.
Tickets are now on sale for The Tablet Literary Festival, which will take place in June to mark 175 years of the UK’s second-oldest weekly journal.
A flock of 50 five-foot tall sculptures of Shaun The Sheep has descended on the streets of London for the 'Shaun In The City' art trail.
Door staff at bars and clubs in Wolverhampton city centre are being given body-worn cameras to help people feel safe on a night out.
A visually impaired pensioner is running the Morrisons Great Birmingham 10k on May 3, alongside his grandson for Birmingham-based charity, Focus.
Nigeria is set to go to the polls for the long awaited, and controversial, election. With security a real concern, the government has announced the closure of land and sea borders.