Statement on future of Museum of Cannock Chase

Museum building from the outside

Published: Friday 17th February 2023 | 12.00pm

Cannock Chase Council is considering the future of the Museum of Cannock Chase located in Hednesford. The museum is managed for the Council by its leisure partner, Inspiring Healthy Lifestyles (IHL).

The plan is to relocate the museum to new premises for the following reasons:

Japanese cherry trees planted to celebrate friendship and cooperation

Poppy and Amanda Milling MP at the tree planting

Published: Friday 17th February 2023 | 10.36am

Last week Cannock Chase Council, Forest Hills Primary School and John Bamford Primary School, took part in the Sakura Cherry Tree Project, with the planting of 16 trees on green space off Joseph Dix Drive in Rugeley.

In attendance was Cannock Chase MP,  Amanda Milling,  who secured the trees when she served as Minister for Asia at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

Event highlights how funding will be spent in Cannock Chase

UKSPF Press photo

Published: Tuesday 14th February 2023 | 2.29pm

Last week Cannock Chase Council, together with project sponsors Staffordshire University, Birmingham City Council and South Staffordshire College showcased their vision for delivering projects using the shared prosperity funding in Cannock Chase.

Valentine’s is just another day… campaign raises awareness of domestic abuse

Valentines campaign

Published: Wednesday 08th February 2023 | 5.01pm

Valentine’s Day should be about celebrating the love and affection between a couple. This will not be the case for some men and women living in Cannock Chase District this Valentine’s Day.

For some men and women, this Valentine’s will just be like any other day.

Cannock Chase Council has joined forces again with Staffordshire Police and New Era Domestic Abuse Service for Staffordshire to raise awareness of domestic abuse.  

Cannock Chase residents need photo ID to vote at May elections

Voter ID

Published: Friday 03rd February 2023 | 1.37pm

For the first time, residents in Cannock Chase will need to show photographic ID to vote at this year’s local elections. 



Residents are being urged to make sure they are ready to vote in May by checking they have an accepted form of photo ID. 


Consultation on proposed replacement of Smoke Control Order

Councillor Justin Johnson

Published: Friday 03rd February 2023 | 11.29am

Cannock Chase Council is considering some changes to its smoke control orders and is seeking the views of the public on the proposed changes.

Between 1988 and 1996, the Council made fifteen smoke control orders, which in turn create smoke control areas, covering the majority of the District.

Old school site to be redeveloped into affordable housing

Aelfgar School site

Published: Friday 27th January 2023 | 11.52am

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet have approved a redevelopment scheme at the former Aelfgar School site in Rugeley.

The site, including Taylor’s Lane car park, will be redeveloped into 58 houses.  Of the 58 houses built, 29 of them will be built to Future Homes Standards and available to rent from the Council.

Council homes for rent would comprise of; 17 x 2-bedroom houses, 10 x 3-bedroom houses and 2x 4-bedroom houses.

Cabinet agrees to investment in play area

Barnard Way play area

Published: Friday 27th January 2023 | 11.50am

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet have agreed to improvements to the Barnard Way play area in Cannock.

The costs to deliver the improvements will be met from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funds from the Cannock East ward of £88,000.

Weather continues to cause issues for bin collections

bins in the snow

Published: Thursday 19th January 2023 | 3.25pm

Unfortunately the weather conditions are still causing issues for waste and recycling collections in the District, as well as having two RCV's breakdown today!

Please leave your bins out until they're emptied.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Budget savings proposed to protect services for residents

Councillor Olivia Lyons

Published: Thursday 19th January 2023 | 12.43pm

Council tax will rise by just 13p a week and frontline services protected for Cannock Chase residents - despite the local authority facing a £1.8m gap in its budget.

Like many authorities across the country the Council is still recovering from the financial impact of the pandemic, increased energy charges, the rise in the cost of living and ongoing uncertainty about future funding from central government. 

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