Resident fined for selling vehicles from his property

Cannock Chase Council logo

Published: Friday, 7th October 2016

Cannock Chase Council has successfully prosecuted a resident who sold and stored vehicles from his property.

Mr John Birch of Badgers Way, Heath Hayes pleaded guilty to the charge of non compliance with an Enforcement Notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990; at Newcastle Under Lyme Magistrates Court on Monday 3 October.

Mr Birch had been advertising cars for sale in the Autotrader between 27 April and 28 July, thereby operating a car sales business from his domestic premises.

Cannock Chase ranked top 10 in the country for food hygiene scores

Brigtown chippy

Published: Thursday, 6th October 2016

Cannock Chase is ranked in the top 10 Districts in the country, when it comes to the proportion of businesses that pass food hygiene inspections, according to a recent Guardian report.

Cannock Chase Council, along with all other local authorities in England and Wales, participates in the National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme.  This scheme provides consumers with information about hygiene standards in food premises, at the time they are inspected by local authority officers to check compliance with legal requirements.

Proud partners of the Staffordshire Business Festival

Staffordshire Business Festival 2016 logo

Published: Thursday, 6th October 2016

Cannock Chase Council is proud to be a partner of The Staffordshire Business Festival, organised by the Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce. The 2 week festival will include over 60 events across the county and runs from Monday 7 November to Friday 18 November.

The festivals aim will be to facilitate better engagement between companies, organisations and business communities across Staffordshire.

Cannock Chase Council is holding 2 free events during the Staffordshire Business Festival.

Public consultation events to be held to discuss the future of Council Services

Public consultation

Published: Wednesday, 5th October 2016

Cannock Chase Council has announced the dates for its public consultation meetings.  These meetings aim to seek the opinions and views of residents, businesses and community groups on the future of Council services.

This follows the recent announcement that the Council faces a funding deficit that peaks at £2.15m in 2018/19 and the launch of the Council’s Financial Recovery Plan.

Council Officers and Elected Members will be in attendance at the meetings to discuss the Council’s position, the proposed options and suggestions from the public. 

Waste site continues to be monitored

JCB digger and fire

Published: Wednesday, 5th October 2016

Authorities are continuing to monitor a waste fire site in Slitting Mill after stacks were capped with soil.

Cannock Chase District Council, Staffordshire County Council and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service are conducting regular monitoring of Oak Tree Farm to ensure the site remains safe.

This includes air testing for asbestos, which has revealed no cause for concern. These results, coupled with the air quality monitoring results from Cannock Chase District Council, means that there are no discernible risks to public health.

Let’s Grow Programme helps 3 more local businesses to expand

councillor gordon alcott

Published: Tuesday, 4th October 2016

Preece Burford Ltd, Zunsport Ltd and S4J Ltd have all secured ‘Let’s Grow Programme’ grant funding of up to £5,000 to help grow their businesses and create new jobs in the future.

Preece Burford Ltd, supplier of architectural ironmongery/hardware is using its grant to purchase a new piece of machinery, which will increase productivity and efficiency within the business.

Zunsport Ltd, Manufacturer and seller of automotive after market stainless steel car grilles is using its grant to make their website bi-lingual, increasing their markets to France and Germany.

‘Clean for the Queen’ – clean up event a success

Published: Friday, 30th September 2016

Residents, Councillors, Council Officers and local businesses joined forces to help ‘Clean for the Queen’ this week in a community litter pick.

The clean up took place on Monday 26 September at the former Cannock Stadium site, which had been identified, due to the amount of litter in the area.  There were over 35 bags of rubbish collected, along with various other waste materials.

This initiative highlights the Council’s continuing commitment to support this national campaign to get residents helping to clean up their community.

Full planning permission confirmed for Mill Green Designer Outlet Village in Cannock

Mill Green Designer Outlet Village

Published: Wednesday, 28th September 2016

The development of a new premium outlet shopping destination for the West Midlands moved a step closer this week as development partners U+I and Rioja Developments confirmed receipt of full planning permission.

The news follows on from Cannock Chase Council’s resolution to grant planning approval for a designer outlet village in December 2015 – a decision that was backed by Greg Clarke MP, the former Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG).

Residents reassured after air tested at fire site

oak tree farm fire

Published: Tuesday, 27th September 2016

Cannock Chase District Council, Staffordshire County Council and Public Health England have reassured local people about the very low risks to public health after conducting air tests at the Slitting Mill fire site.

Independent tests at Oak Tree Farm have revealed little to no trace of asbestos in the smoke, meaning people’s health is not at risk.

Staffordshire County Council and Cannock Chase District Council jointly commissioned the air testing after local people raised concerns about asbestos cement found at the site.

Fire at Oak Tree Farm Capped

fire at oak tree farm

Published: Monday, 26th September 2016

Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service have finished covering the fire at Oak Tree Farm in Slitting Mill.

Last week, residents were notified by letter how the Fire and Rescue Service were switching operational tactics from pulling apart and damping down the waste stack, to covering it over and ‘capping’ it with soil.

Capping the waste stack with soil has decreased the amount of smoke and flames being generated, reducing any risk to residents living in the local area and people working on the site.

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