Arts programme OUTSIDE has awarded 30 Creative Community Commissions to artists, community groups and organisations across the Staffordshire Moorlands, with more than £24,000 supporting creative activity over the next year.
Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG) has been designated as a national Technical Excellence College for Advanced Manufacturing, securing a £10 million investment for a new hub at the Stafford site.
MP Gareth Snell welcomes a £215.5 million government investment for a new Urgent Treatment Centre at Royal Stoke Hospital, designed to end corridor care and speed up patient treatment.
Staffordshire’s ceramics industry has again been left out of vital Government energy support, despite its role in jobs, heritage, aerospace and defence. A growing petition is demanding action. Read why it matters, and why people are being urged to sign.
MP Gareth Snell celebrates a government funding boost for B Arts Ltd and Collab Training Academy CIC, aimed at strengthening community cohesion and bridging divides in Stoke-on-Trent Central.
Stoke artist Ian Mood exhibits 'Demolition of Royal Doulton' alongside L.S. Lowry in a landmark exhibition celebrating Northern industrial art and heritage.
Arkall Manor in Tamworth has been recognized as one of the top 20 care homes in the West Midlands by carehome.co.uk, following glowing reviews from residents and families.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has announced proposals to protect early years provision in Bentilee, including the creation of a dedicated SEND nursery to support children with additional needs.
Stoke-on-Trent City Archives will reopen on May 6, offering public access to world-famous ceramics records and local history during the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery’s major transformation.
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.
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