Founder, CEO and editor of The Staffordshire Signal, a Staffordshire-based writer, historian, photographer and filmmaker, also known as The Red Haired Stokie, covering local news, heritage, culture and community stories across the county.
A new CHPI report claims £135.9 million was lost from NHS spending in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent over two years, raising fresh questions about private profit, outsourcing, and pressure on patient care.
A major new chapter is beginning for Burslem Market Hall, with restoration and safety works now underway as part of a multimillion-pound project to bring the historic building back into use.
Being seen is not the same as being chosen. In a world obsessed with clicks, shares and reach, The Staffordshire Signal is stepping away from the race for attention and focusing on something harder to measure, but far more valuable: real connection.
Bolton Gate Arts celebrates the launch of its summer season with "The Garden Gate," a free family event on Saturday 2nd May featuring garden crafts, well being walks, and live music.
Gareth Snell MP announces over £1.1 million in funding for Stoke-on-Trent College as part of a national £307 million investment to modernise education facilities and repair years of neglect.
Artists and photographers from Staffordshire, Cheshire, and Shropshire are invited to submit their work for the 30th anniversary of the Three Counties Open Art Exhibition at Fenton Town Hall.
From the debut of the Staffy Trail to the vibrant Leek Arts Festival and exclusive museum tours, Staffordshire is throwing its biggest party yet for the 10th anniversary of Staffordshire Day. Discover how to celebrate our 10th anniversary this May bank holiday.
Longton’s most eccentric tradition is back! From the legendary Pig Walk Parade and live music on the Bandstand to factory tours and aerial circus displays, find out everything happening in Longton on Sunday 26 April 2026.
Everything West Ward residents need to know for the Cheadle Town Council by-election on 16 April 2026, including candidate details, street lists, and the limits of local council powers.
It looks like the same old station, but the paperwork tells a different story. We go three metres deep into the council accounts to find out exactly where the £29 million Transforming Cities Fund was spent.
Capital&Centric reveals a stunning first look inside Karparc, a UK-first project transforming a former multi-storey car park into a vibrant neighbourhood of homes, indie spaces, and lush greenery.