Bishop takes a tour around Banks's Brewery in Wolverhampton
Banks's Brewery Tours
It's here! Banks's Brewery kicks off 10 days of events to help you #enjoywton with 10% off all brewery tours in July. Simply call the Visitor Centre on 01902 329653 and quote 'Visitor Week'. Watch Chief Executive Ralph Findlay talk about what's on offer on a brewery tour. For details of the exciting programme of events visit
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List of Best Things to do in Wolverhampton
Banks's Park Brewery
Wightwick Manor and Gardens
David Austin Roses
Wild Zoological Park
Moseley Old Hall
Bantock House Museum
Grand Theatre
West Park, Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Northycote Farm and Country Park
Banks's Park Brewery Shop and Tours
Banks's Brewery
Step inside the famous Victorian Park Brewery in Wolverhampton - home to Banks's since 1875.
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Inside Wolverhampton's Springfield Brewery site
George Clarke, the star of Channel Four's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces and The Restoration Man, visits Wolverhampton's former Springfield Brewery site.
Marstons Training Video
Final edit of training video created for the human resources department of Marstons Brewery Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton: Springfield Brewery is to be transformed into a new university campus
This piece first broadcast on 5 Sept 2014. Televised on UK's regional television BBC One - West Midlands. Programme (Program) - Midlands Today.
Outer Banks Brewery Tour
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A tun of care: the only Brewery Chaplain in the country?
Bishop Michael visits Banks's Brewery in Wolverhampton to discover how industrial chaplaincy is good for those who work for and run big business
Banks's Bitter
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Originally brewed with a striking crisp bitterness to slate the thirst of hardest workers of the industrial revolution.
A classic easy drinking beer with malty, hoppy flavours and a refreshing clean, bitter finish. Deep gold in colour, Banks’s Bitter is an outstanding example of a classic English ale.
Inapub with: Marston's brewery
With a £1m rebrand and a new year-long ad campaign in the bag, we caught up with Marston’s to get the inside track, and hear what the future holds.
In addition to a new beer range, Marston’s Burton-on-Trent brewery will develop its NPD pipeline in ‘DE14’, a new 600-pint innovation brewery inspired from the brewery’s postcode.
Dr David Whyley, Wolverhampton LA
Dr David Whyley, Wolverhampton LA. Presentation at Handheld Learning 2008 as part of the Three of the Best session.
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Great performance, best of the 8 times Ive seen them. Great venue, great crowd, great performance.. Could do with a hand on the track IDs on these..downloaded the KMFDM catalgue and paid.
Discover Wolverhampton's hidden heritage - Wolverhampton Archives
People can go behind the scenes at some of Wolverhampton's historical sites as the ever-popular Heritage Open Days programme returns this September.
The free, four-day event includes guided tours of Banks's Brewery, Barnhurst Sewage Works, the City Archives, Grand Theatre, Lighthouse Cinema, Tettenhall College and Wolverhampton Art Gallery. There will also be special talks at Bantock House Museum, Compton Hospice and in the Mayor's Parlour.
St Peter's Church, Darlington Street Methodist Church, St Chad's and St Mark's Church and All Saints' Church will be open to the public with staff on hand to answer questions about the buildings and their past, while people can also visit the National Trust's Wightwick Manor and Moseley Old Hall for free.
New to the 2013 programme will be a guided tour of Bilston Town Hall, guided walk around Wolverhampton's city centre heritage and an opportunity to see the medieval tower at St Leonards Church, while a special blue plaque will be unveiled at West Park.
Councillor Elias Mattu, Wolverhampton City Council's Cabinet Member for Leisure and Communities, said: The Heritage Open Days programme allows people to delve into Wolverhampton's past and discover unknown secrets about the city.
There are numerous opportunities to learn about industry, art, faith and sport across the city and with, most of the events being guided, it gives people the chance to ask questions and really learn something new about the city.
We want the people of Wolverhampton and in the surrounding areas to see places that aren't normally open to the public or at least enjoy access to popular buildings for free with this series of events so that they can unlock the history to Wolverhampton.
Heritage Open Days runs from Thursday to Sunday, 12-15 September, 2013.
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Marstons Add 1995
Discover Wolverhampton's hidden heritage at open days - Barnhurst Sewage Works
People can go behind the scenes at some of Wolverhampton's historical sites as the ever-popular Heritage Open Days programme returns this September.
The free, four-day event includes guided tours of Banks's Brewery, Barnhurst Sewage Works, the City Archives, Grand Theatre, Lighthouse Cinema, Tettenhall College and Wolverhampton Art Gallery. There will also be special talks at Bantock House Museum, Compton Hospice and in the Mayor's Parlour.
St Peter's Church, Darlington Street Methodist Church, St Chad's and St Mark's Church and All Saints' Church will be open to the public with staff on hand to answer questions about the buildings and their past, while people can also visit the National Trust's Wightwick Manor and Moseley Old Hall for free.
New to the 2013 programme will be a guided tour of Bilston Town Hall, guided walk around Wolverhampton's city centre heritage and an opportunity to see the medieval tower at St Leonards Church, while a special blue plaque will be unveiled at West Park.
Councillor Elias Mattu, Wolverhampton City Council's Cabinet Member for Leisure and Communities, said: The Heritage Open Days programme allows people to delve into Wolverhampton's past and discover unknown secrets about the city.
There are numerous opportunities to learn about industry, art, faith and sport across the city and with, most of the events being guided, it gives people the chance to ask questions and really learn something new about the city.
We want the people of Wolverhampton and in the surrounding areas to see places that aren't normally open to the public or at least enjoy access to popular buildings for free with this series of events so that they can unlock the history to Wolverhampton.
Heritage Open Days runs from Thursday to Sunday, 12-15 September, 2013.
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Discover Wolverhampton's hidden heritage - Grand Theatre
People can go behind the scenes at some of Wolverhampton's historical sites as the ever-popular Heritage Open Days programme returns this September.
The free, four-day event includes guided tours of Banks's Brewery, Barnhurst Sewage Works, the City Archives, Grand Theatre, Lighthouse Cinema, Tettenhall College and Wolverhampton Art Gallery. There will also be special talks at Bantock House Museum, Compton Hospice and in the Mayor's Parlour.
St Peter's Church, Darlington Street Methodist Church, St Chad's and St Mark's Church and All Saints' Church will be open to the public with staff on hand to answer questions about the buildings and their past, while people can also visit the National Trust's Wightwick Manor and Moseley Old Hall for free.
New to the 2013 programme will be a guided tour of Bilston Town Hall, guided walk around Wolverhampton's city centre heritage and an opportunity to see the medieval tower at St Leonards Church, while a special blue plaque will be unveiled at West Park.
Councillor Elias Mattu, Wolverhampton City Council's Cabinet Member for Leisure and Communities, said: The Heritage Open Days programme allows people to delve into Wolverhampton's past and discover unknown secrets about the city.
There are numerous opportunities to learn about industry, art, faith and sport across the city and with, most of the events being guided, it gives people the chance to ask questions and really learn something new about the city.
We want the people of Wolverhampton and in the surrounding areas to see places that aren't normally open to the public or at least enjoy access to popular buildings for free with this series of events so that they can unlock the history to Wolverhampton.
Heritage Open Days runs from Thursday to Sunday, 12-15 September, 2013.