Investment into bus shelters in the District

Published: Friday, 11th September 2015
Six bus shelters in the District have been replaced as part of an ongoing replacement and refurbishment programme.
The bus shelter replacement and refurbishment programme has replaced bus shelters in the following locations:
Do you know a good junior citizen?

Published: Friday, 11th September 2015
The Good Junior Citizen Award is launched for young people in the District.
The Good Junior Citizen Award is open to pupils in years 5 and 6, who have made a positive contribution to the local community and/or the quality of the local environment.
Nominations can be made by anyone in the District, as long as they are not related to the young person and can be for an individual or a group or class.
Are you a local person who recognises the valuable work that Councillors do?

Published: Tuesday, 8th September 2015
The Council is looking to appoint local people to serve on the Independent Remuneration Panel to assist in reviewing its Members’ Allowances Scheme.
The Panel considers and makes recommendations relating to the allowances paid to elected Councillors, together with recommendations about the roles and responsibilities for which allowances should be payable.
World War 1 tribute website is launched

Published: Thursday, 27th August 2015
Cannock Chase Council in partnership with WLCT has launched an official World War 1 website to remember the sacrifices made by men and women during World War 1 across the District.
The special website not only gives visitors information on local campaigns and events commemorating World War 1, but is also a way for family, friends and survivors to share their own memories of wartime.
Consultation has started on draft licensing policy in the District

Published: Thursday, 20th August 2015
Consultation has started on the draft alcohol Licensing Policy 2016-2020.
The policy has been prepared in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003 and Guidance issued under Section 182 of the Act. The policy sets out how the Council administers its licensing functions and how decisions will be made.
The general principles of the policy focus on four licensing objectives, the prevention of crime and disorder, ensuring public safety, prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from harm.