Staffordshire Day | |
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Location(s) | Staffordshire |
Country | England |
Inaugurated | 1 May 2016 |
Organized by | Staffordshire County Council |
Website | www |
Staffordshire Day is celebrated on 1 May to promote the historic county of Staffordshire. The initiative was launched in 2015 by South Staffordshire MP, Gavin Williamson. Williamson gave the rationale for the celebration: "I’ve seen other great counties pay tribute to their history and traditions and I think it’s only right that we honour the wonderful County of Staffordshire. There is so much to celebrate from history, food, tradition and people that hail from this extraordinary area."[1]
2016 was chosen for the first celebration as it marks the 1000th anniversary of the first mention of the county of Staffordshire.[2]
Williamson proposed that Staffordshire Day be held on 18 September, the birthday of Samuel Johnson (born in Lichfield).[1] Staffordshire County Council took the idea on board and held a poll to decide the date. The candidate dates were:[2]
The poll was held in July 2015 and the chosen date was 1 May receiving 36% of the votes cast.[3]
Over 50 events were held across the county on Sunday 1 May.[4] Locations included Lichfield Cathedral,[5] Alton Towers,[6] and Rudyard Lake.[7]