Free bus travel offer this Christmas

West Midlands mayor unveils public transport boost

Free weekday evening travel is being offered across the West Midlands, on all bus services, in the run up to Christmas this year, in a unique move never seen before on this scale in the UK. 

Between Monday, December 9 and Friday, December 13, all of the region’s buses will be free to use from 7pm onwards, with passengers able to simply hop onboard and travel anywhere across the West Midlands bus network.

The offer, from West Midlands mayor Richard Parker, delivered in partnership with all bus operators across the region, has been designed to encourage people to leave the car at home and avoid the stress and expense of driving and parking during the busy holiday period.

Residents and visitors heading out for some late-night Christmas shopping, a pantomime or to a festive party will not need a ticket or pass during the free travel period, making it even easier and cheaper to enjoy an evening out.

The free bus travel offer highlights the importance of bus services, while supporting the region’s shops, restaurants, pubs, theatres and concert venues. 

It is part of a wider programme to attract first time and long absent users on to the bus network to help tackle congestion on the region’s roads, while supporting the bus industry’s recovery from a fall in passenger numbers and increased fuel and running costs post-pandemic.

Mr Parker said: “From day one, I said that making the bus network better for the people of the West Midlands was one of my top priorities and this offer shows we, in partnership with our bus operators, are taking this challenge seriously by being the only region in the country taking these exciting steps to make a difference.

“So many of us will be heading out for parties, meals, stage shows and late-night shopping trips this Christmas.

“But it can be an expensive time of year, and I hope this free travel offer can help people save a few pounds, make their money go further and see the benefit of travelling by bus while visiting their local high streets and enjoying what our region has to offer this festive season.”

Staff from TfWM and National Express West Midlands will be on hand at key city centre locations to help customers and make sure the scheme runs smoothly during the week.

The free weekday bus travel scheme is expected to drive a 30 per cent increase in bus passenger journeys. The success of the scheme will be monitored to explore the potential for similar initiatives in the future.  

The initiative is part of the £20 million Passenger Incentive Programme which is funded from the West Midlands Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP). It aims to encourage people to try bus travel for the first time or return after a period of absence, to support a passenger-led recovery of the local bus network.  

The Passenger Incentive Programme has already distributed over 200,000 weeks of travel credit, generating nearly 2 million bus journeys.    

For more information visit the website.

More easyJet flight from Birmingham Airport

Budget airline easyJet has announced it will add two additional aircraft to its Birmingham base from next summer, providing greater connectivity for customers in the Midlands and supporting around 800 jobs.

The airline says the two extra Airbus A320 aircraft will support 800 direct and indirect jobs from next summer, as well as providing greater connectivity for customers in the Midlands

easyJet operated its largest ever flying programme at Birmingham Airport in its 2024 financial year and flew over 1.6 million customers to and from Birmingham, up 53 per cent compared to last year.

Its more than doubled the number of destinations on its network since opening a base at the airport in March 2024.

The 23 new routes include services to Marrakech, Reykjavik, Hurghada, Prague, Krakow, Rovaniemi and Innsbruck, which took off for the first time this winter.

Now, the arrival of two additional Airbus A320 aircraft will enable the airline to offer customers more choice for flights and holidays across Europe, such as new routes to popular holiday island destinations like Gran Canaria and Malta, which are now on sale.

The new twice-weekly routes will take off from 2 May 2025 to Gran Canaria and from 3 June 2025 to Malta.

Ali Gayward, easyJet UK country manager, said: “Our continued success in Birmingham is a clear testament to the continued popularity of our flights and holidays, with customers choosing us for our trusted brand, unrivalled network and great value fares.

“The growth of our fleet with two additional aircraft will not only support around 800 jobs but is enabling us to further unlock the opportunity of the continuing demand that we see for both leisure and business travel in the Midlands.

“We’re already capturing this opportunity with the launch of new routes next summer, which will provide more customers with greater choice and connectivity, and we look forward to welcoming them on board.”

easyJet estimates the expansion will be worth £27 million in gross value added to the region’s economy.

The airline opened its Birmingham hub in March 2024, with the expansion taking the total number of aircraft based in the city to five Airbus A320.

Tom Screen, aviation director of Birmingham Airport said: “easyJet started its base from Birmingham Airport in March this year and since then its expansion of routes has been phenomenal.

“Offering city breaks, domestic short hops, sunshine holidays and even flights to see Santa in Lapland the airline caters for our customer’s holiday and business travel needs.

“The announcement of these two additional aircraft from Summer 2025 ensures that even more routes and frequencies will be added direct from Birmingham Airport offering customers convenient and competitive flights and holidays.”

For more information visit:

https://www.easyjet.com/en/holidays/holidays-from-birmingham

Panto comes to Sutton town hall

Making merry with Robin Hood

It’s less than two weeks until  pantomime Robin Hood rides to Sutton Coldfield Town Hall . . .oh yes it is! There’s still time to get tickets for the merriest pantomime in the land!

This Christmas, from December 7 to 31, get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure to Sherwood Forest, where our hero Robin Hood robs from the rich and gives to the poor. 

Prepare to sing along, laugh out out loud and witness the most dangerous archery competition you ever did see in this family friendly pantomime!

This year’s pantomime stars 90’s Pop sensation Lolly aka Anna Kumble in the villainous shoes of the Sheriff of Nottingham, while James Bartlett, known for his roles in Hollyoaks and The Dumping Ground, will play loveable comic Will Scarlett. 

Joining them will be the return of beloved Panto Dame Danny Mills as Nurse Little Joan. Full of songs slapstick and silliness, Robin Hood promises to be a truly memorable experience for the whole family.

Will Robin Hood rescue Maid Marion from the clutches of the money grabbing Sheriff of Nottingham? Join us this Christmas to find out! 

Dates: Saturday 7th – Tuesday 31st December
Ticket Prices: £19 (under 16’s) / £26 Adult (16+) / Family Ticket £79 (2 adults 2 children or 1 adult 3 children)
House & Lounge Bar Opens:
One hour before show starts.
Show Starts: There are various show times, please see dates/times below.
Interval: 20 minutes
Show length
: 2 hours approx.

FREE Parking available in specific car parks across Royal Sutton Coldfield for the festive season subsidised by Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council.

 Sutton Coldfield resident reveals secret to living to 101

A resident at a care home in Sutton Coldfield celebrated her 101st birthday and revealed the secret to a long life.

Birthday celebrations were in full swing at Care UK’s Mercia Grange, on Lichfield Road, when resident Joy McCliskie celebrated her 101st birthday. 

Reflecting on her long life, Joy said that “trying McDonald’s for the first time at the age of 100” was a highlight. Joy added: “I never feel too old to learn new things”.

She also revealed that the secret to a long life is having a “good set of genes and to keep active”.

On the big day, the home team organised a party surrounded by her friends and family at Mercia Grange. In true celebratory fashion, the team decorated the home’s lounge with balloons, banners and surprised Joy with a special birthday cake, baked by the one of team at the home, for everyone to enjoy. 

Commenting on the day, Joy said: “My favourite part of the day was see my whole family – there were over 20 people at my party! I really enjoyed the cake and being surrounded by family and friends.”

When asked how Joy feels to be 101, she smiled and said: “I feel the same”.

Joy was born in Oldbury on 5th November 1923, before moving to Sutton Coldfield after marrying her husband, Douglas, in 1948. She worked as an SEN orthopaedic nurse at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital for her entire career.

A keen knitter, Joy has two daughters, Alison and Kate, and four grandchildren.

Michael McNelis, Home Manager at Mercia Grange, said: “Joy is a beloved resident at Mercia Grange, and it was a pleasure to help her celebrate this tremendous milestone.

“Everything we do centres around helping residents to live fulfilling lives, which is why we are always eager to mark special occasions and Joy’s 101st birthday was no exception.

“It was a delight to hear her sound advice to living a long life which we can all learn from. Let’s all raise a glass in her honour – happy birthday, Joy!”

Mercia Grange is a state-of-the-art care home which provides full-time residential, nursing, dementia, and short-term respite care. The three-storey care home, which features 67 ensuite bedrooms, has been designed to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence. The care home incorporates space for hobby and leisure activities and includes its own cinema, hair salon and café.

To find out more about Mercia Grange, please call Customer Relations Manager, Rachel Mackay, on 0121 314 3196, or email rachel.mackay@careuk.com

Landmark Sutton Park restaurant to reopen after £1.5m revamp

Toby Carvery reopens as a Browns Brasserie

A famous landmark restaurant in the heart of Sutton Park is reopening later this month after a £1.5m revamp, creating 50 jobs. Browns Brasserie & Bar Sutton Park will officially open its doors on Thursday, November 21.
Previously the Sutton Park Toby Carvery restaurant, the 18th-century millhouse will be respectfully renovated to pay homage to the Grade II listed building’s history, while introducing Browns Brasserie’s relaxed and elegant interiors.
General Manager Danny Folcarelli commented, “The building has been totally transformed, bringing back to life all of the original features through a careful and well-planned restoration process to create a beautiful new venue.”
Original features will stay in place, such as the 17th-century 12-panel studded front door that was brought from Worcester Cathedral, and the old mill’s leat still runs through the cellar to this day.
From the standalone cocktail bar to the expansive, light-filled dining areas, the restaurant is the ideal setting for a drink, pre- or post-dinner relaxing, as well as all-day dining.
The restaurant opens in time for the Browns festive menu launch with indulgent dishes designed especially for the holiday season. Weekends are not to be missed eitherwith the Browns Bottomless Champagne Brunch, available Friday to Sunday until 2pm, where guests can choose from a selection of delicious brunch dishes accompanied by bottomless prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz or Bellinis for £36 per person or unlimited Möet & Chandon Impérial Champagne or Chandon Garden Spritz for just £56 per person.

Round off the weekend with a traditional Sunday roast, freshly carved and served with all the trimmings.
Enjoy alongside live piano every Sunday between 1pm-4pm.

Open all day from breakfast through to dinner, Browns serve classic British comfort dishes and fresh seasonal creations,.