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Art and opera unite at Sutton Coldfield care home

Audrey Smithem, Alan Blakeley, and Jean Greaves with artist Peter Forbes

From brushstrokes to baritones home hosts artful evening

Care UK’s Mercia Grange care home recently hosted its first-ever art exhibition, creating an unforgettable evening that blended visual art with live opera music for residents, their families, and the local community.

The event at the Lichfield Road, Four Oaks venue, showcased the remarkable artwork of Peter Forbes, a talented local artist who also serves as a valued member of the home’s maintenance team. Guests enjoyed an inspiring display of his work, featuring striking landscapes and expressive portraits, and had the opportunity to speak with Peter about his creative process.

The artistic display was complemented by a live performance from Mezzo-Soprano singer Samantha Oxborough, who captivated the audience with a selection of classic opera songs. The home’s Head Chef prepared a range of canapés and refreshments for all to enjoy.

The event was attended by Councillor Nitish Raut, Deputy Mayor of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, highlighting the home’s role within the wider community.

Resident Terry Fletcher and her son, Greg Fletcher

A Celebration of Community and Talent

Peter Forbes, the featured artist, commented: “It was a lovely evening connecting with residents and the community over art and music. It was a real privilege to share another passion of mine with everyone. A big thank you to the team and to all those who joined us.”

Michael McNelis, Home Manager at Mercia Grange, added: “We’ve loved hosting our first art exhibition and opera evening. It is important for us to connect with the community, and art is an excellent way to craft conversations and build meaningful relationships. Peter does so much for the home, so we were overjoyed to give something back and display his masterpieces.”

About Mercia Grange Care Home

Mercia Grangeprovides full-time residential, nursing, and dementia care, as well as short-term respite care and features 67 en-suite bedrooms, a cinema, a hair and beauty salon, and a pub.


For more information contact:

Rachel Mackay, Customer Relations Manager
Phone: 0121 314 7849
Email: rachel.mackay@careuk.com
Website: www.careuk.com/mercia-grange

Golden Grooves revives 60s and 70s classics

Music and community spirit at Sutton Coldfield retirement community

The unforgettable sounds of the 1960s and 70s filled a retirement community in Wylde Green, as residents enjoyed a special performance from singer Jane Francis and her ‘Golden Grooves’ show.

The event perfectly captured the vibrant, community-focused lifestyle enjoyed by homeowners at Broadleaf House Retirement Community.

A nostalgic and upbeat afternoon

The afternoon was a celebration of timeless favourites, with Jane Francis effortlessly switching between the iconic hits of the two decades.

The performance was a delightful blend of music, memories, and conversation, with familiar tunes sparking stories and happy recollections among the guests. The energy was so infectious that several homeowners couldn’t resist taking to the dance floor.

An interval for afternoon tea, freshly prepared by the on-site chef, added to the warm, sociable atmosphere.

Music: The heartbeat of community

Jane shared her joy in performing for the community, stating, “I love seeing the smiles and hearing the laughter when people recognise a song that takes them straight back to a happy memory. Every audience has its own personality, and that makes each event so special.”

She later added how lovely it was to visit such a friendly, welcoming community at Broadleaf House.

Alexandra Johnson, Sales and Marketing Director for Adlington Retirement Living, said: Events like this capture the community spirit that’s at the heart of Broadleaf House, where homeowners and visitors can share great company, conversation and entertainment.”

Community in later life

The sense of community was echoed by homeowner Rob, who moved to Broadleaf House recently. “Moving here was one of the best decisions I have made in later life. It has both physically and mentally improved my life in many ways,” he said.

“I have made many new friends and am socially engaging with people on a daily basis. There is always something going on—from movie nights in the restaurant and weekly cinema visits to coffee mornings and organised days out. Life here can be as full or as relaxing as you choose.”

Retirement Living

Broadleaf House offers a perfect blend of independence and security for those aged 60 and over. The community features:

  • 57 age-exclusive apartments: A range of one, two, and three-bedroom designs.
  • Vibrant communal spaces: Including a homeowners’ lounge, coffee lounge, on-site restaurant, hair salon, therapy room, and activities studio.
  • Beautifully maintained private gardens: Providing a tranquil setting for relaxation.
  • Friendly 24-hour on-site team: Offering peace of mind and support.
  • Optional care packages: Tailored personal care for added independence.
  • Advanced home features: A sophisticated emergency call system and secure video entry.

If you or a loved one are considering retirement living in Sutton Coldfield, a range of beautifully furnished show apartments are open to view daily at Broadleaf House on Birmingham Road from 10am to 5pm.

For more information or to book an appointment, call 0121 817 8680 or visit the website at adlington.co.uk.

Beat the autumn chill with Sutton Coldfield Town Hall’s hot November line-up

As the nights draw in and the air grows colder, Sutton Coldfield Town Hall is offering a warm welcome this November.

The town centre venue says it is offering a month-long extravaganza of comedy, live music, theatre, and festive cheer.

Here’s your essential guide to what’s on this November.

A month of special music

Get ready for a tour through the greatest sounds in music history, with tributes that feel as good as the real thing.

  • One Night of Billy Joel (Fri, 14th Nov): Robert Schmuck and his incredible 7-piece band bring the songs of ‘The Piano Man’ to life in a breath-taking show. Sing along to mega-hits like ‘Uptown Girl,’ ‘My Life,’ and ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ in a non-stop celebration of one of music’s true legends.
  • The Stevie & Luther Show (Sat, 15th Nov): Prepare for a soulful night as Nat Augustin, one of the UK’s finest singers, delivers an authentic and powerful tribute to the legendary sounds of Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross. A million-selling setlist guaranteed to get you on your feet.
  • The History of Rock (Fri, 21st Nov): This is a rock pilgrimage for any music fan. Celebrating a legendary line-up headlined by “one of the greatest bands of all time,” expect an electrifying night of anthems that defined a generation.
  • Tujhe Dekha (Sat, 16th Nov): Immerse yourself in the colour and romance of Bollywood. This spectacular show celebrates the silver screen’s most iconic duo with live music, dazzling choreography, and a parade of unforgettable, heart-capturing hits.
  • The Crooners Christmas Special (Wed, 27th Nov): Get into the festive spirit with a side of laughter! Backed by an outrageous Big Band, this hit comedy-cabaret show features iconic Christmas classics by the greats like Sinatra and Buble. It’s a hilarious, sing-along sensation that will leave you brimming with cheer.

Theatre and the spoken word

  • A Christmas Carol – A Radio Play Live On Stage! (Mon, 10th Nov): This is a must-see for theatre and TV buffs. Witness a live radio play featuring Colin Baker and Peter Purves, with a specially recorded appearance by the legendary Tom Baker as the ghost of Jacob Marley. A unique and wonderfully nostalgic take on Dickens’ classic.
  • Town Hall Talks: Fred Dinenage (Tue, 25th Nov): True crime enthusiasts, this one’s for you. Hear the definitive insight into the Kray twins from their trusted official biographer. Fred Dinenage shares astonishing stories from his book, Ronnie, Reggie & Me, in a gripping evening of living history.

Loads of laughter

  • Funny Beeseness Comedy Night (Sun, 9th Nov): The hugely popular ‘Live At The Town Hall’ comedy night is back! Headlined by a very special guest and featuring the best acts from the national circuit, prepare for a night of side-splitting humour that will have you laughing all the way to work on Monday morning.

Festive festivities and events

  • A Celtic Christmas (Sat, 22nd Nov): Be enchanted by an ethereal evening of powerful melodies. This show features cherished carols and haunting traditional instruments, sung with a beautiful, folk-infused harmony that will transport you to a wintery Celtic landscape.
  • Christmas Wreath Making Workshop (Fri, 28th Nov): Unleash your creativity at this therapeutic workshop. Learn tips and tricks to create a beautiful, festive wreath to take home, all while enjoying mulled wine and mince pies. The perfect start to the Christmas season.
  • Love Life Again: Growth, Healing & Connection (Sun, 23rd Nov): A different kind of event for the Town Hall, offering a space for anyone who has experienced grief, trauma, or loss. Explore stalls from local healers and holistic guides focused on well-being and moving forward.
  • Sutton Coldfield Chamber Choir (Mon, 24th Nov): Enjoy a more refined evening as the local chamber choir celebrates the 80th birthday of the beloved composer John Rutter, performing popular secular works to suit a wide range of tastes.

Christmas magical beauty with the pantomime

As November ends, the festive season at the Town Hall is just beginning! Get ready for the main event:

  • Beauty and the Beast Pantomime (Sat, 6th – Wed, 31st Dec): This Christmas, we invite you to be our guest! Our magical family pantomime for 2025 brings the timeless tale to life with all the pop songs, magic, and silliness you love. It’s a spectacular filled with family fun, so be sure to book your tickets before the last petal falls!

Make it a VIP night out

For many of the biggest shows, you can upgrade your experience with a VIP Package. Enjoy premium treatment before the show to make your night at the Town Hall truly unforgettable.


How to Book:
Visit the official Sutton Coldfield Town Hall website or contact the box office directly to secure your seats.

Join the Fun at Sutton Coldfield’s food and music festival

Rugby club to host ‘Great Stuff’ food and music event on Bank holiday weekend

Event Highlights

Join the DDC Summer Send Off on Saturday, August 30, hosted by Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club for a day packed with entertainment. Experience a circus workshopsilent disco, and live performances, plus enjoy inflatablesbubble machines, and an exciting world record attempt.

Food and drink

Treat your taste buds with delicious street food from top Midlands vendors including Banquet 1415Disco FriesDuck & RollOnly Jerkin’Street ChefStreet SouvlakiStripclubTacos El PapUrban Cheesecake, and Victoria Crêperie. Refresh with craft beerscocktails, and slushies from the festival bars.

Live music line-up

The Good Stuff Main Stage will showcase top local talent featuring Hockley Social Club (HSC)Lucas D & The Ghetto GrooveMetz Jnr BandDJ Mr ‘M’ MilfordRyan Evans, and Shanty Town.

World record attempt

Make history with the Metz Jnr Band as they attempt to break the record for “Most People Simultaneously Playing Shakers.” Every participant receives a free shaker to keep and a certificate to commemorate the event. Metz Jnr says: “Music unites people, and we can’t wait to rock Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club!”

Celebrating five years

Jack Brabant, DDC co-founder, shared: “Sutton Coldfield always gives us a warm welcome. We’re excited to bring a fresh, fun experience to the town and the West Midlands.”

DDC Summer Tour continues

The DDC Summer Tour runs from May to September with 40+ street food events across BirminghamSolihullWarwickshireWorcestershire, and Staffordshire. Now in its eighth year, the tour attracts 70,000+ visitors annually—don’t miss out!

Join the fun at Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club for an unforgettable Bank Holiday weekend! 🎉