Stone’s Crown Wharf Theatre is set for a high-octane takeover this March as the talented young stars of Rooftop Studios’ Stage Academy bring the music of Queen to life in a spectacular new production.
Cannock Park is set to become a hub of creativity and nature this February half-term, featuring free professional spray art workshops and a wildlife-themed Family Fun Day for local residents.
Staffordshire Moorlands Pride returns this June with a unique, district-wide festival. Organized by OUTSIDE Arts, the community-led celebration invites local towns and villages to host their own LGBTQ+ events.
Beat the winter blues this February with a series of wildlife-themed adventures across Staffordshire. From campfire cooking at The Wolseley Centre to sensory exploration at Gentleshaw Common, there is something for every young explorer.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council leaders have hailed a "fairer settlement" from the government, with an estimated £13 million in additional funding over the next three years to help tackle the city's unique social care and deprivation challenges.
Following the success of its Stoke town centre parklet, Brilliant Bamboo is looking to expand into Newcastle-under-Lyme, seeking a brownfield site to transform into a sustainable, carbon-absorbing community space.
Following news of job losses at Wedgwood’s Barlaston factory, Council Leader Jane Ashworth pledges support for affected staff and calls for urgent government intervention to protect the vital ceramics industry.
Stafford Borough Council has unveiled an ambitious masterplan to transform Rowley Park Sports Stadium into a premier leisure destination, starting with a £1.2m investment in inclusive play and infrastructure this February.
Local residents have until February 13th to join the Dougie Mac Weekly Lottery to be eligible for the massive £6,500 March Jackpot, supporting vital hospice care across the community.
Residents in the Staffordshire Moorlands can pick up a free tree this February as part of a major county-wide planting initiative designed to boost local biodiversity and combat climate change.
Starting April 2026, Stafford Borough residents will move to a mandatory weekly food waste collection service. Every household will receive two new caddies to help divert waste from incinerators toward renewable energy production.
Leek's historic Butter and Trestle markets have seen a massive resurgence since their £3.4m renovation, attracting nearly 400,000 visitors in a single year and becoming a vibrant hub for community events and independent business.