The conservation of the elusive Jack Snipe bird is being bolstered by new funding through the Purple Horizons Nature Recovery Project, coordinated by Natural England. This funding will support vital ...
Investment in Staffordshire’s future will continue next year, despite increasing financial pressure. Spending planned in Staffordshire County Council’s £711 million budget for 2025/26 includes ...
Small businesses up to five years old in Staffordshire can still benefit from free expert digital marketing support before Christmas through a county council support programme. The Get Started and ...
Staffordshire County Council’s Trading Standards Officers are asking people to be cautious of scammers posing as family and friends to obtain money through gift cards. In this scam, criminals send ...
Alan White, Leader of Staffordshire County Council, said: “Residents have been affected by the terrible odours from this site ...
Engineers in Staffordshire are working round the clock to put together a solution for Branston Bridge. The 185-year-old bridge had to close last week for safety reasons, due to lorry drivers flouting ...
Conservation work includes managing herds of fallow deer to protecting and promoting four of Britain’s six reptile species, rare and endangered birds including the woodlark and nightjar, and some ...
A Staffordshire community group dedicated to reducing waste and promoting sustainability has helped repair and repurpose over 300 unwanted household items.
Historian and TV presenter Ruth Goodman joined members of staff, funders and visitors to celebrate the official opening of Staffordshire’s new heritage attraction. The new £8.7 million Staffordshire ...
Births, deaths and marriage registrations can be booked at the Leek office. Please note: Leek office is only available for weddings or ceremonies on the last Saturday of each month, subject to ...
Have you considered a reusable coffee cup? Some stores may also offer you a discount if you supply your own cup. Some reusable cups are thermally insulated to keep your drink hot for longer.
Generally known as the ‘Religious Census’, the 1851 Census of Places of Worship records the ‘accommodation and attendance at worship’ across Britain as it stood on the 30 March of that year. This ...