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Vandalism of war memorial
Vandals have badly damaged the walls and benches surrounding the war memorial in Municipal Square in Crewe. The site was recently re-developed and CCTV footage is being utilised to help track down...
New chaplain for University Hospital
The University Hospital of North Staffordshire has appointed a new chaplain. the Reverend Leo Varquez has been formally licensed by the Bishop of Stafford, the Right Reverend Gordon Mursell. Revd ...
Religious discrimination case
Mohamed Ahmed, a former employee of supermarket giant Tesco has lost his discrimination case against the supermarket. The case came about when Mr Ahmed was asked to handle crates of alcohol as part...
Staffordshire bank in administration
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council in Staffordshire have just announced that they have £2.5 million in the Heritable bank. Unfortunately Heritable is owned by Icelandic bank Landbanski who...
Parents' Week
Blythe Bridge Community and Learning Partnership will be running an information event on Monday from 2.30pm to 6.30pm at Blythe Bridge Library that will enable mums, dads and children to discover...
Drywalling classes for moor residents
Residents of the moorlands areas have been given a unique opportunity to learn an ancient skill; the Staffordshire Moorlands District Council is running a drystone walling course at Wetley Moor,...
Hospital park and ride causing controversy
It has been revealed that hospital bosses are planning to introduce a park and ride service that could serve over 7,000 staff, and workers are set to fight the scheme tooth and nail. Health and...
Staffordshire locals on a mini adventure
Alan Forster and Phil Bateman have recently completed the "Minis to Monte Rally", a 2,500 mile round trip to Monaco. The Staffordshire boys took third place overall and second in the team...
Jam and custard for oatcakes
A local food festival has named custard and jam as the number one filling for oatcakes. A number of fans donned their chef's hats and attempted to submit the most innovative and tasty filling for...
Toddler released from hospital
Just yesterday we reported on a pair of children who had fallen in a pond and been rushed to hospital. Today news has been released that two-year old Harry Bostock has been discharged from hospital...
Stoke-on-Trent to become a cycle city
A number of new cycle routes, bike hire centres and training courses are due to be created around Stoke-on-Trent. The announcement is part of a £4.8 million scheme designed to get people out on...
Tittesworth outdoor events
A number of outdoor events and activities have recently taken place in Tittesworth. These included welly wanging, health walks and den building and were organised by the Staffordshire Moorlands...
Big Drink Debate
Shoppers have been asked to give their views on binge drinking in the West Midlands Big Drink Debate in Hanley. It is hoped that the initiative will discover peoples opinions on what can be done...
North Staffordshire urban regeneration
The Renew North Staffordshire programme is applying for £7.4 million in Government funding so that they can continue regeneration in the city. If the application is accepted the company has...
Band to drive on trailer for Remembrance day
It has been revealed the the parade on Remembrance Sunday in Burton to honour those who gave the ultimate sacrifice will be without a marching band. Instead Newhall Brass Band will accompany the...
Man raids grandmother's bank account
The Sentinel is reporting that recluse Darren Rogers has been jailed for eight months after raiding his grandmother's bank account, taking nearly £11,000 from Alzheimer's sufferer Mary Gibson....
Vegetable Oil to Power Crisp Factory
UTTOXETER crisp manufacturer Glennans is investigating using waste vegetable oil to power its factory in a bid to cut carbon emissions. The family-run business, based on Dovefields Industrial...
Wind turbine proposal on display
The proposals for a pair of 50 feet high wind turbines that are supposed to be erected in the north Staffordshire countryside have been put on display for public viewing. Staffordshire County...
Hospice thanks people for donations
The Sentinel is reporting that  the Douglas Macmillan Hospice would like to thank everyone who supports it with gifts of money, time, goods and services. They go on to say that the Hospice...
Experts solve hospital discharge worries
A team of experts have been brought in to solve the bed blocking crisis at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire. The crisis is causing recovered patients to remain in their beds, causing...
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