A new five-year Environmental Action Plan setting out how Staffordshire County Council will respond to growing environmental challenges will be discussed by cabinet next week. The draft plan outlines ...
A major programme of highways and transport investment designed to fix roads, tackle long-standing issues, improve safety, provide travel choices and keep Staffordshire Moving will be discussed next ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has today announced Anthony Russell, 43, has been charged with the murder of Ian Huntley at HMP Frankland. Christopher Atkinson of the Crown Prosecution Service said: ...
A county council commitment to the rural economy by protecting and enhancing its county farms estate and boosting local food security will be set out in a new policy statement.
London Councils is making the case for all levy revenue raised in London to stay in the capital, and for boroughs to retain at least 50% of the revenue raised in their local area to fund local ...
The new High Sheriff of Lancashire for 2026–2027 has been announced as David Collinge, a sixth-generation weaver from Burnley whose life and career have been shaped by Lancashire’s textile heritage.
Leaders and senior councillors from boroughs across the capital have gathered outside Parliament to urge the government to ‘Keep the Levy Local’. We use cookies for a better browsing experience. By ...
Staffordshire County Council will be allocating £10.7 million in 2026/27 to support children with SEND, or those who have an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Projects include £1 million for the ...
A Stafford pilates instructor, who rebuilt her career after a serious illness, has opened the town’s first fully equipped ...
Two Midlands companies and a site manager have been sentenced after a largescale asbestos disturbance and illegal clearance ...
A major new recycling initiative is set to transform how Staffordshire deals with its waste, as the county council supports the rollout of a new weekly food waste collection service for all households ...
Over a third of workers in Great Britain now work remotely or in hybrid arrangements, but not all employers realise health and safety responsibilities apply equally at home as in the workplace.  The ...