Have your say on a new political map for Cannock Chase Council 

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Published: Tuesday 29th November 2022 | 12.13pm

News Release from the Local Government Boundary Commission for England

New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Cannock Chase Council.  

The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about the proposals. A 10-week consultation on the proposals will run until 6 February 2023. 

Schoolchildren are taken on a musical journey to Binworld

Binworld

Published: Friday 25th November 2022 | 10.12am

Children from across Cannock Chase District were in for a treat this month when they were invited to their local theatre to see a special performance of Binworld.

Binworld is a place where people do not think to consider others. The litterbug within every person has got out and together, they will continue to destroy any attempt to clean up this planet.

Waste and recycling calendars on the way to residents

Recycle Calendar

Published: Thursday 17th November 2022 | 11.22am

The 2022/23 waste and recycling calendars are on their way to residents in Cannock Chase.  

The calendars are being distributed to over 45,000 households in the District over the next few weeks.  The calendars, which detail collection dates for the green, blue and brown bins, also include information about what can and can’t go in your bins.

Saving money and improving services the aim of councils’ sharing plan

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Published: Wednesday 16th November 2022 | 4.13pm

Two Staffordshire councils are looking to share their top teams in a move aimed at saving taxpayers’ money and improving services.

The proposed move is the first stage in sharing more services between Cannock Chase District Council and Stafford Borough Council.

But leaders of both local authorities stress that the councils will maintain their individual identities - meaning elected members will still be in control of decision making for their respective councils.

Partners and charities team up to ‘show domestic abuse the red card’… 

World cup

Published: Wednesday 16th November 2022 | 9.42am

Cannock Chase Council is urging football fans to ‘show domestic abuse the red card’ with the start of the World Cup this week. 

Previous national research has shown that incidents of domestic abuse can rise when England play in a tournament, so the Council has teamed up with partners from the local Community Safety Partnership to deliver some important messages.

With the first football game kicking off this weekend, people will be watching the games from their local pub or home. This could increase tensions within households, resulting in incidences of domestic abuse.

Tennis courts across the District could be refurbished if Council’s bid is successful

Councillor Adrienne Fitzgerald

Published: Friday 11th November 2022 | 10.21am

The Council’s Cabinet agreed at their meeting last night to start the bid application to the English Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), which will see tennis courts across the District refurbished.

This will allow for the 13 full size and 4 junior tennis courts owned by Cannock Chase Council to be refurbished using funding from the Lawn Tennis Association and a contribution from the Council’s capital programme following the development of land across the District.  

Darker night project launched in Rugeley to tackle ASB

Darker night project

Published: Thursday 10th November 2022 | 4.25pm

Cannock Chase Council have partnered with Victim Support Harmony Unit and Rugeley Police to launch a new initiative, which aims to help victims of anti-social behaviour (ASB) this winter.

The new project which launched this week will focus on Rugeley in the run up to Christmas and will see representatives from the Council, Victim Support Harmony Unit and Rugeley Police will be engaging with the public and business owners, to assess if they are having any issues with ASB.

Proposed revocation of Air Quality Management Areas

Air quality

Published: Tuesday 08th November 2022 | 10.54am

Cannock Chase Council are consulting on the proposed revocation of air quality management areas in the District.

The Council has a duty to monitor and improve local air quality. Between 2006 - 2017, the Council identified three areas where air quality failed to meet legal standards. The Council subsequently declared these areas to be 'Air Quality Management Areas' (AQMAs). 

Call for `Responsible Cycling` on Cannock Chase after success of Commonwealth Games

Man on mountain bike riding a trail

Published: Monday 24th October 2022 | 4.19pm

Nearly three months on from the Commonwealth Games mountain biking event at Cannock Chase Forest, local organisations are calling on mountain bikers to respect this well-loved landscape as more cyclists head to its forest and heaths to take a ride.

Forestry England, working with Cannock Chase Council and Birmingham 2022, hosted the event back in August at Cannock Chase Forest. There has been an increase in cyclists riding on the Chase since the intermediate level Perry’s trail was launched in May that formed part of the Games’ trail. 

Council joins forces with charity to help residents during the cost-of-living crisis

Beat the Cold

Published: Friday 21st October 2022 | 3.10pm

Cannock Chase Council have partnered with charity Beat the Cold, to help residents during the ongoing cost of living crisis and soaring energy bills.

For many residents across Cannock, energy costs are a big concern, which is why we are proud to announce our new partnership with Beat the Cold. 

The energy advice charity has many support mechanisms to help in these challenging times. They’re a trusted partner within Staffordshire and have over 20 years’ experience in energy advice and support.  

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