£125k funding boost to start Centenary year with a bang 

Stoke-on-Trent Lord Mayor Cllr Lyn Sharpe lights a beacon marking the start of a year of centenary celebrations and events.

Stoke-on-Trent’s Centenary celebrations have started with a bang with a £125,000 funding boost from Arts Council England. 

The money will support a range of exciting cultural events to mark the city’s 100th anniversary and celebrate its status as a World Craft City.

The funding will help launch The People’s Parade, a major community event set to take place during the first-ever Stoke-on-Trent Day, part of a year-long celebration of the city’s past, present and future. 

Stoke-on-Trent Day will be an annual event held every 5 June to celebrate the city’s history, its culture, and the people who make it great. The People’s Parade will be the main event of the weekend on Saturday, 7 June. Everyone is invited to take part in this fun, family-friendly parade, which will bring people together to celebrate Stoke-on-Trent. 

Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “It’s fantastic news that Arts Council England continues to invest in Stoke-on-Trent. Our Centenary year promises to be an incredible celebration of all that makes this city unique, and the People’s Parade will be a highlight of the festivities. 

“Stoke-on-Trent Day is a chance for everyone in the city to come together and celebrate our shared history, and take pride in what makes our city special. The People’s Parade will be a fun and inclusive event that people of all ages can enjoy and be part of.”

Prof Carola Boehm, Stoke Creates Chair, said: “We’re thrilled to receive this funding from Arts Council England, which will help us put on a fantastic programme of events for the city’s Centenary. The People’s Parade will highlight Stoke-on-Trent’s rich heritage and its growing creative future. We’re excited for everyone to join in and make this celebration truly special.

“The People’s Parade will act as a step-change for our city to communicate that it is not only a place of heritage but also of innovation and creativity. It will do this on our streets, in our libraries, and around our neighbourhoods – and we hope everyone will play their part.”

For more information on the events planned for Stoke-on-Trent’s Centenary go to www.sot100.org.uk. Residents are urged to check back regularly as scores of events will be added in coming days, weeks, and throughout the Centenary year.