For Staffordshire to be recognised in a top international industry award once again demonstrates the hard work, commitment and production quality the team and its partners have shown. Being selected ...
Work to build a roundabout allowing access to Staffordshire’s first ever all-through school has begun. Staffordshire County Council’s highways crews will be installing a new 3-arm roundabout on the ...
Officers supported by Staffordshire Police, made the discovery during a raid at a premises in Hednesford on Thursday,19 September. 533 illegal or oversized vapes, 160 cigarettes and 219 illegal food ...
Work on a major highways improvements scheme on the A53 Buxton Road in Leek has been completed. The £330,000 scheme, carried out by Staffordshire County Council is part of a wider £50 million ...
In addition, please see our parking FAQ section which provides information for more difficult scenarios such as school related parking problems. The county council cannot legally prevent anyone from ...
This page provides information on how to report a problem on the highway to the service area as well as an overview of how defects and other highway related matters are assessed and prioritised for ...
The majority of road works are carried out by the utility companies such as gas, water, phone and electric companies. For more information on these road works please visit One Network. Burton Town ...
On Saturday night Staffordshire County Council’s Highways team moved 300 sandbags to help 10 homes in the Upper Tean area of ...
The above are just a few examples of what you will find at the library, but there is lots more on offer.
The Covenant is a promise by the nation to ensure that those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. The Covenant was established in 2011 and since then, ...
A key gateway to the M54 in South Staffordshire is to be fully resurfaced. The £480,000 project, which will be carried out by highways crews from Staffordshire County Council, will see the Cannock ...
Some areas of vegetation are additionally being scraped clear to expose patches of bare soil. These ‘beaches’ provide important habitats for ground-nesting insects such as mining bees. Additionally, ...