Step Aboard the Cancer Awareness Bus for a Free Health Check This March
Plus sign up for Mow Cop's Killer Mile (07/05), concerts galore at Stoke Minster from 06/02, and Build It Cinema at Mitchell Arts Centre (18/02)
WHAT’S ON/THINGS TO DO ✅
HIGHLIGHTED ⬇️ (FULL EVENTS LISTINGS BELOW)
🧑⚕️🚍 A Free Health Check Awaits. From 09/03-15/04, 9am-4pm, various locations. The Cancer Awareness Bus Tour is on a mission to help residents learn about cancer and spot symptoms early. Swing by to speak to find out if you’re eligible for NHS cancer screening. At most locations, you can also get a free health check; all locations are drop-in, with no booking required. The first stop is Cheadle (09/03), with stop-offs in Hanley (10/03), Bentilee (11/03), Tunstall (12/03), Newcastle (13/03) and Stone (14/03) before it heads south.

📽️ Build it Cinema. 18/02, 1pm-3pm; Mitchell Arts Centre. Sign up the kids for a cinema screening with a twist: each child gets to build a figure to take home at this relaxed cinema screening of Wild Robot, an animated science fiction film by DreamWorks. Tickets £4 per child, one adult free per child.
⛪️ Some Good Stuff Coming to Stoke Minster. Various dates. It kicks off this Friday (06/02) with a fiery Flamenco performance from Rebeca Ortega and Ramon Ruiz. Next, Fever - String Quartet will perform Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and a tribute to the Beatles (21/02); they will also play Four Seasons and Hans Zimmer’s Best Works (27/03). Then it’s Red Events Orchestra playing the music of the Lord of the Rings and a tribute to Howard Shore (28/03), and the Illuminated Orchestra with a tribute to Hans Zimmer and film favourites (09/04).

🏃♂️ Run the Mow Cop Killer Mile. 07/05, 6pm. Featuring a brutal ascent of 570 feet, with sections reaching a 25% gradient, this challenging road race is a rite of passage for many local runners. There are multiple race categories, including junior races, club runners and fun runners, so entrants can take on the hill at their own pace. Entry free from £6 for children, £12 standard; full registration and pricing here.
🎭 Psst! Calling All Budding Performers. 27/02, 10am-12pm; 35 North Street, Newcastle. Fancy a career in the arts, or know someone who might? Young people considering a career in theatre, film, music, and more are invited to check out the new facilities at Martec Training, meet the course tutor, and hear about its City & Guilds-approved course at its Performing Arts Trial Day. Admission free.
🎵 Handel and Mozart, Period Style. 14/03, 7.30pm, Keele University Chapel. Keele Bach Choir will be performing Handel’s Messiah and Mozart's Coronation Mass with the 18th Century Sinfonia orchestra playing period instruments, so you can hear how it would have sounded when heard for the very first time. Tickets £16 (pre-booked), £18 (on the door); students £5, under 17s go free.
EVENTS LISTINGS
Parkrun, every Saturday at 9am at Hanley Park; Trentham Gardens; Cannock Chase; Lower Milehouse Lane, Newcastle; Birchall Playing Fields; Isabel Trail, Stafford
Heritage Walks with the Red Haired Stokie, various dates
Make & Bake, ongoing, Mitchell Arts Centre
Girls Who Walk Stoke, ongoing, various locations
Queerquest, ongoing, Staffordshire Moorlands
Open mic nights, various dates, Darcy’s + The Woodman, The Beehive Inn, The Windmill Werrington, Foxfield Arms, & The Victoria
Potteries Centre Events Series, ongoing, Potteries Centre
Throw a Pot and Pottery Painting, ongoing, Kiln at Number 12
Throw a Pot Sessions, ongoing, LoveClay
What’s In Store at the V&A Wedgwood Collection sessions, every Wednesday
Lunch at Stoke Minster, every Thursday
Fresh Food Friday, Biddulph Town Hall, every Friday
Guided Walks in the Peak District, Various, Multiple (Peak District)
Titanic Brewery Tour, multiple dates, Titanic Brewery
Spitfire Comedy Open Mic, multiple dates, Old Post Office, Burslem
World of Wedgwood Artisan markets, every second Sunday of the month
Electric Tentacle Electronic Music Open Mic, multiple dates, Captain’s Bar
Honeybox Live, various dates and locations
Cabaret Extreme, 05/02, Victoria Hall
Ford Green Hall Ghost Hunt, 06/02, Ford Green Hall
Vellichor Books Birthday Celebration, 07/02, in-store
Apprenticeships Fai 2026, 07/02, University of Staffordshire
Valentine’s Craft Fair, 07/02, Middleport Pottery
The Curious Case of the Masked Magician, 08/02, Mitchell Arts Centre
Tarot Night, 11/02, the Quarter @ Potbank
Massaoke – Sing the Musicals, 12/02, Victoria Hall
Galentine’s Pottery & Prosecco Evening, 12/02, World of Wedgwood
Cinderella P*ssed Up Panto, 13/02 & 14/02, Mitchell Arts Centre
Valentine’s Clay Couples Sessions, 14/02, LoveClay
Paint Your Partner Valentine Paint and Sip Event, 14/02, The Carlton
Winter Spectacular 26 – Cheer & Dance Competition, 14/02, Fenton Manor
Bluey’s Big Play, 13/02-15/02, Regent Theatre
Stoke-on-Trent Jobs Fair 2026, 13/02, bet365 stadium
Gandeys K-Pop Dragon Circus, 13/02-01/03, Trentham Estate
Ash, 14/02, the Sugarmill
Pirate Takeover, 14/02-22/02, Alton Towers
Witches and Wizards, 18/02, Gladstone Pottery Museum
Build it Cinema, 18/02, Mitchell Arts Centre
Winter Tree Walks, 21/02, 24/02, 03/03, Trentham Estate
Shen Yun, 17/02 & 18/02, Regent Theatre
Chinese New Year Celebrations, 22/02, Trentham Estate
Performing Arts Trial Day, 27/02, Martec Training
Queen by Candlelight, 05/03, Victoria Hall
Cancer Awareness Bus Tour, various dates and locations from 09/03
The Great British Bake-Off Musical, 10/03-13/03, Stoke Repertory Theatre
Northern Soul Orchestrated, 11/03, Victoria Hall
Russell Howard, 13/03, Regent Theatre
Jason Manford, 14/03, Victoria Hall
Keele Bach Choir Spring 2026 Concert, 14/03, Keele University Chapel
Monty Don: A Journey Through British Gardens, 15/03, Regent Theatre
Mean Girls, 30/03-04/04, Regent Theatre
Mow Cop Killer Mile, 07/05, Mow Cop
For more events, check out our comprehensive What’s On list.






Good to see the Keele Bach Choir event featured, last item before the listings, but it says 1pm when the concert is at 7.30pm, please correct urgently, thanks https://www.keelebachchoir.org.uk/concerts/spring-2026
The drop-in model for the Cancer Awareness Bus is brilliant honestly, because it eliminates the friction most people face with booking healthcare appointments. When you remove that barrier, early detection rates tend to spike. I rememebr trying to book a routine checkup last year and the earliest slot was like 6 weeks out, by which point I'd moved on mentally. Making it accessible where people already are (Hanley, Bentilee, etc.) rather than forcing them to travel could genuinley shift screening participation.