It’s now possible to book Middleport Pottery tours, purchase event tickets, enquire about weddings and venue hire options, and schools can request to use Middleport's new Learning Centre.
The website also allows visitors to plan their trip to Re-Form’s flagship visitor attraction by diving into what’s going on, as well as browsing The Packing House Café menu.
The upgraded website provides a scalable, responsive, and intuitive platform for users to explore the charity's vital work and the diverse offerings at its locations in Stoke-on-Trent.
Re-Form Heritage expressed their gratitude for the collaboration, stating: "It is with thanks to the talented local Stoke-on-Trent-based company Harrison Carloss that our website has been upgraded. This new platform will be invaluable in allowing us to better connect with our community, showcase the beauty and history of Middleport Pottery, and highlight the importance of preserving our local heritage for future generations."
Adam Mobley, Managing Director at Harrison Carloss, was “delighted” to partner with a local charity like Re-Form Heritage, because of their amazing work in restoring and transforming some of his hometown's historic locations. He said, "Our goal was to build a website that not only showcases the incredible work of Re-Form Heritage but also provides an accessible and engaging experience for visitors. We feel that we’ve achieved that.”
Visitors are encouraged to explore the new website at re-form.org to discover all that Re-Form Heritage and Middleport Pottery have to offer.