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There will be a classic car show at 5pm featuring a variety of privately-owned vehicles spanning the last seven decades as well as street food and rock and roll bingo.
The event, which starts at 12pm and runs 'until late', will kick-off with live music from 1pm culminating with a performance from five-piece party band The Task. He will be popping into the Station Road pub on Saturday for the day-long summer party. The Stafford-born actor will celebrate his 60th birthday – which was on July 4 – at the Plume of Feathers, in Barlaston. Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey is hosting a birthday party at his Staffordshire pub this weekend.