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Reginald Mitchell documentary
A feature length documentary will be shown at the Film Theatre in College Road, Stoke, at 7:45PM. The documentary charts the life and successes of Reginald Mitchell and was made by Staffordshire...
Police forced to use CS gas
A thirty-two year old Staffordshire man has recently been jailed for 21 months. Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court were told how the man in question returned to his mothers house on the 28th August in a...
Beatles exhibition in Staffordshire features 'bed-in'
Visitors to a Beatles exhibition in north Staffordshire will get a chance to pretend they are John Lennon & Yoko Ono - by lying in a bed. The bed is part of a Beatles at Christmas exhibition...
Residents asked for their views on new houses
A proposal that involves the construction of more houses off Firwood Road, Plover Drive and Blackbird Way in Biddulph has come under fire from locals, and residents are being urged to make their...
"The King" arrested in Leek
John Clarkson was singing Elvis songs loudly in Leek town centre in a drunken manner when he was arrested. Mr Clarkson had only left court hours earlier after being arrested previously for a...
Police will host safety events
  Local police are set to hold a two day operation that will help prevent crime and raise community awareness. Operation Impact will involve police officers and members of the Community...
Stoke Archaeology finds highlight Swan Bank pottery
Recent archaeological finds in Burslem in Stoke-on-Trent are being exhibited in the town. Historians digging through an old car park discovered the old Swan Bank Pottery; and have traced the...
Call for improvements at accident black spot
Local parish councillors are calling for improvements to be made at a notorious crash black spot on the A52 between Cellarhead and Kingsley Moor. The campaign for safety measures will be...
New fire engine in Staffordshire Moorlands for animal rescue
Firefighters in the Staffordshire Moorlands have taken delivery of a new fire engine to help with animal rescues. The £230,000 machine will be based in Leek and can also be used to fight...
JCB warns further job cuts may be needed
Staffordshire based digger and plant hire equipment specialist JCB have stated that they are not ruling out more job losses due to "difficult" market conditions. JCB employ some 5,000...
County Equipment Centre milestone
Staffordshire County Council's County Equipment Centre provides quipment to the disabled and elderly has reached an important landmark recently. The service has received, cleaned, checked and...
Listening dogs help Staffordshire pupils read out aloud
At a time when many councils are cutting back on library services, Staffordshire County Council is investing in an innovative way to help school children improve their reading. Greyhounds Danny...
Diabetes Research Foundation walk at Drayton Manor
There will be a walk in aid of diabetes research at Drayton Manor on the 5th of October. Corrine and Steve Norris have helped daughter Emily cope with her diabetes for three years, and they are ...
High school pupil wins dance competition
Nicole Barnett is a street and hip hop dancer from Blurton High School. At just 14 years of age she has beaten off stiff competition from over 80 other contestants to win the United Dance...
Voice for local youths
Burton and Uttoxeter are taking part in a pioneering scheme that aims to give more of a voice to local youths. The Staffordshire Youth Service is leading this unique project in an attempt to develop...
Pedestrian killed in car accident
Emergency crews were called to Market Street, Hednesford, shortly after midnight on Saturday, to tend to a pedestrian who was hit by a car in the early hours in Staffordshire. Despite their best...
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...
Cannock Chase residents to help tackle fly tipping
Cannock Chase residents are being called upon to help find workers who have dumped tonnes of building and construction refuse in a road. Local council members want to know if the waste that was...
First-aider honoured by royalty
First-aider Bradley Ford was one of the first people to reach the crash site where a double decker bus containing 71 individuals fell 40 feet down an embankment. Just three days earlier Mr Bradley...
Tamworth woman saves fathers life
The Tamworth Herald reports that a 29 year old woman who donated a kidney to save her fathers life has come through the operation and it has been declared a complete success. Beth Jones is a sales...
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