Burns’ Night commorates the life of the bard Robert Burns, who was born January 25th 1759. The day celebrates Burns’ contribution to Scottish culture.
You may remember Burns’ best known work is “Auld Lang Syne” and of course the Haggis, neeps and tatties traditionally eaten in Scotland on Burns’ Night.
A civil servant from Gnosall, Staffordshire who set up an innovative development programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) staff that saw 55% of participants get promoted in the first year has been recognised at an awards ceremony at Buckingham Palace. The Civil Service Awards ceremony, in association with Ernst and Young, was held on Thursday evening with the Queen and Prince Philip in attendance.
Lichfield has so much history and heritage to celebrate and Lichfield Heritage Weekend gives people the chance to visit the various attractions Lichfield has to offer … FREE of Charge.
The Emporium Art Gallery in Lichfield is offering art lovers the chance to view and acquire artworks by the internationally renowned sculptor and artist Peter Walker.
The Still Point exhibitions explore both man’s relationship within the land and how we have forged and created the landscape we see today together with intricate drawings of the statues on the west façade of Lichfield Cathedral.
Lichfield Cathedral celebrated in style this week as it reached the end of a £3.7m project to restore the East End of the building, the Cathedral’s Lady Chapel.
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