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Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of attractions:

Experience the Extraordinary
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Arenas and Exhibition Centres
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EventCity is a box. A very large box. But it’s the magic that happens inside that really counts. We think inside, as well as outside the box, to make life easy for you. 

At EventCity you’ll deal with nice people who will always go that extra mile. And we’re surrounded by 6.8 million people who can’t wait to be entertained – in fact the most affluent set of consumers outside of London. As the second largest exhibition space outside of London with 28,000 sq. m.’s of space, FREE parking we are Manchester’s biggest and most flexible event venue.

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Outdoor Activity
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We are a medium sized club affiliated to the British Canoe Union / Canoe England and run by volunteer coaches and helpers, offering a warm welcome to new members and operate an equal opportunities policy offering paddlesport for all. 

The Club was started by a small group of coaches in May 2004, following the closure of the Welsh Harp Youth Sailing Base and a lot of the original members and coaches are still with us. 

We have both Junior (min. age 9 years) and Senior sections with an active programme of training, events and activities.

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Motorsports
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Phoenix Scalextric Circuit is based near Studley Warwickshire and enjoys a beautiful countryside location. The track is 150 feet long with fully computerised race management and awesome scenic accessories. We offer friendly and competitive Scalextric racing in an enjoyable  atmosphere with experienced personnel to make your event a very special occasion.

Scalextric racing is based on real motorsport and as a club we enjoy seeing the real thing in action. 

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The park is located half a mile from Bilston Town Centre. The park opened in 1911 as a memorial to Sir Alfred Hickman, a local industrialist and former MP.

Hickman Park is currently undergoing restoration, in a project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The park will be returned to its original splendour, with the benefits of modern facilities.

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Castles
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Built originally by Llywelyn the Great, taken and remodelled by Edward I then sacked by Owain Glyndwr, the castle sits in an impressive location, overlooking Cardigan Bay with views to nearby Harlech Castle. We also provide Medieaval Treasure Chest handling and self-led activity packs on Castles, English and Science, Technology and Mathematics.

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At the top of the park stand the imposing remains of Lowther Castle and its hidden Gardens. The 130 acres of gardens and grounds were opened to visitors once in 1938 but after being used to test a secret tank weapon during the Second World War, the place was dismantled and abandoned.  Now the castle, its massive stables, gardens and over 140 acres of parkland are once again being brought to life.

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Bantock Park is one of Wolverhampton's district parks and has a rich history. Bequeathed to its present day custodians in 1938 on the death of Alderman Albert Bantock, this former farm has undergone restoration works, partly funded by the Herotage Lottery Fund.

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Explore the rich life of Wolverhampton and its people through archives filled with fascinating documents, photographs, maps, recordings, ephemera and more.

Wolverhampton City Archives houses a wealth of materials relating to the history of all areas now within the city of Wolverhampton including Bilston, Bushbury, Penn, Tettenhall and Wednesfield.

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At the heart of our cultural learning offer is access to excellence for everyone across all of the WAVE venues.

WAVE’s learning team offers a range of services for under-fives, nursery and primary schools, secondary schools and sixth forms, colleges and universities, special educational needs and the local community as well as national and international audiences. We provide enjoyable and inspiring learning experiences for all ages and abilities. 

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