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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.

Aldi’s Halloween date for opening in Mere Green

The new Aldi in Mere Green opens on October 31

Sutton Coldfield nears completion

Another supermarket is about to open its doors in Mere Green. The new Aldi on Belwell Lane will open on October 31 and will offer even more choice to locals, but is not welcomed by everyone, who fear it will add to traffic chaos.

It joins fellow discount store Lidl, only recently opened, superstore Sainsbury’s, the M&S foodhall and the smaller food outlet in Poundland.

It is sited on the old Waitrose, the former Flints bar and neighbouring Atlas house, which were demolished to make way for the newcomer.

Work is still underway, but it has refreshed a part of Mere Green that had been derelict for years.

While many welcome the new store which will compete directly with Lidl, others are worried about the traffic implications.

Four Oaks resident Marion James said: “The traffic island at Mere Green has been bad enough since Lidl and the Mulberry Walk complex opened, but this new store, just above the island will cause more chaos.”

Festival of fun at Sutton Coldfield care home


A care home in Sutton Coldfield has joined forces with local primary school children to celebrate Harvest Festival.

Residents at Care UK’s Mercia Grange, on Lichfield Road, were joined by Little Sutton Primary School children for an a-maize-ing afternoon as they celebrated the annual festival.  

Everyone enjoyed an afternoon learning about the origins of the festival, what it means for today’s society, and why this long-standing tradition should not be forgotten. The youngsters and residents also spent time together reading Harvest Festival themed poetry.

As part of the celebrations, the home hosted a harvest themed craft fair for residents and the community. Local community members sold chicken eggs, cakes and candles.

Each year, Harvest Festival celebrates the time when crops have been gathered from fields and people can reflect and show gratitude for the food that they have. It dates back to when people relied on local crops for food and famers would give thanks for a good harvest.

Commenting on the afternoon’s celebrations, resident Sheila, 94, said: “I used to love the Harvest Festival at Sunday school – we used to go to church, and we would all bring some food in. It was a very good idea and it’s important to show our gratitude to farmers.”

Michael McNelis, Home Manager at Mercia Grange, said: “It was fantastic to welcome Little Sutton Primary School children to Mercia Grange to celebrate the annual Harvest Festival tradition and explore its importance today.

“Harvest Festival is a day in the calendar where we can reflect and show gratitude for the food that we have, while serving as an opportunity to connect with others, regardless of age or background.  

“Everyone had an a-maize-ing day and we’re already looking forward to our next event with Little Sutton Primary School children as we race towards Christmas!”

To find out more about Care UK’s Harvest Festival, please visit: careuk.com/harvest-festival

Chamber head Charlie shortlisted for Birmingham Awards 2024

Charlie Eliott

Charlie Elliott, head of Royal Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield and Tamworth Chambers of Commerce has been shortlisted in the Birmingham Awards 2024.

Charlie (pictured) has been shortlisted in the Young Achiever of the Year category of the awards, which will take place on Saturday, 9 November at The Eastside Rooms.

Speaking on being shortlisted for the awards, Charlie said: “I’m honoured to be shortlisted for the Young Achiever of the Year Award. It’s a wonderful surprise that encourages me to reflect on my journey so far.

“This recognition highlights not just my efforts, but also the invaluable support I’ve received from colleagues, friends, and family along the way. I look forward to celebrating the achievements of all the nominees and the positive impact we can have in our community.”