City’s first Visitor Week gets underway

  • Post published:1st July 2015
  • Post Category:Local News

An exciting programme of events for people living, visiting, working or doing business in Wolverhampton gets underway on Friday (3 July, 2015).

The first Wolverhampton Visitor Week is a great opportunity for people to discover what the city has to offer.

It begins with the Junction Festival, the annual three-day festival of art and music from Friday to Sunday (3 to 5 July) which showcases local talent at venues in and around the Chapel Ash area of Wolverhampton.

Other attractions include:

Saturday 4 July

  • Free family event at Bantock House Museum and Park showcasing a range of vintage vehicles, 10am-4.30pm
  • Craftplay, creative play for children aged up to seven
  • Free opportunity for children to try out a range of activities at WV Active Bilston-Bert Williams (2pm-4pm) and WV Active Aldersley (10am-3pm) leisure centres.

Sunday 5 July

  • Antiques and Collectors Fair at Bantock House Museum and Park, 10am-3.30pm

Monday 6 July

  • Free tour of Light House Cinema

Tuesday 7 July

  • Skills and Employment Fair, 4 Mercian Army Reserve Centre, Wolseley House, Fallings Park, noon-6pm
  • Free tour of Wolverhampton City Archives’ Molineux Hotel building (also Wednesday and Thursday)
  • French Language Café: Cuisine de Ma Mere, Newhampton Arts Centre, 6.30pm

Wednesday 8 July

  • Musical celebration performed by local school children, Queen Square, 11.30am-12.30pm
  • Queen’s English Language Café: Poetry Evening, Light House Media Centre, 6.30pm

Thursday 9 July

  • Free guided tour of Bantock House Museum
  • Italian Language Café: Italian Culture Evening, Light House Media Centre, 6.30pm

Friday 10 July

  • Careers in the Service Sector, free event for anyone looking for work in the service industry, City of Wolverhampton College, 10am-2pm
  • Yarn Bombing Display, Bilston High Street, 10am
  • Disabled and Able Bodied Society Disco, Civic Hall, 6pm
  • Cosplay, Pop Art in Space-themed event for 14 to 25-year-olds at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, 6pm-9pm

Saturday 11 July

  • City of Wolverhampton Show, Wolverhampton Racecourse, 11am-6pm, including the country music festival Wolvestock, monster trucks and motorcycle display teams, fun fairs and contemporary circus shows by NofitState
  • Scifest Coin Creator – families are invited to have a go at making their own money at Wolverhampton Art Gallery

Sunday 12 July

  • City of Wolverhampton Show, Wolverhampton Racecourse, 11am-6pm

Nicholas Pitt, Centre Director at DTZ/Mander Centre and a member of Wolverhampton Economic Growth Board, said: “Visitor Week showcases what a great city Wolverhampton is for everybody who lives here, work here and visit.

“The Visitor Week programme demonstrates just how much is on offer. Everybody is working hard together to create an improved visitor experience and I’d encourage people to let us know their views by taking part in a short survey available at venues and online.”

Visitor Week is part of the City Conference Season, which is helping to improve opportunities, prosperity and health for residents, support businesses to grow and develop and help local people compete for jobs.

To see full details of all events and find out how to book, visit http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/visitorweek

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