Youngsters urged to stay safe this Halloween and Bonfire

No trick or treat

Published: Wednesday 19th October 2022 | 9.14am

Cannock Chase Council is continuing to work closely with Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service to help young people stay safe and keep out of trouble this Halloween and Bonfire.

Halloween can be harmless fun, but some members of the community can become distressed by unexpected trick or treaters. As part of a wider ‘Take Care and Be Aware’ initiative, young people are being encouraged to ‘Think – Be Aware Who You Scare’ and to follow some simple dos and don’ts this Halloween. These can be found on Cannock Chase Council’s website. 



`Drop in` sessions announced for Cannock town centre development

Artist's impression for Cannock town centre development

Published: Wednesday 05th October 2022 | 2.45pm

Cannock Chase Council is running a series of drop in sessions during October to provide information to local residents about its £20 million Levelling Up Fund scheme for Cannock town centre.

The drop in sessions will provide an opportunity for residents to find out more about the Levelling Up Fund project and residents will also be able to complete a survey to submit their views about it.

Consultation on validation list required for planning

Local validation check list

Published: Friday 30th September 2022 | 11.41am

Cannock Chase Council are consulting on their Local Validation List which is required for all planning applications. 

The Local Validation List (LVL) provides guidance about the level and type of information which is required to be submitted with a planning application. The requirements are proportional to the scale of the proposal.  

Local authorities are required to publish the LVL checklists they use to validate the planning applications they receive.  Due to changes in legislation, policy and guidance the Government requires that LVL are reviewed every two years.

Cannock Chase District is Blooming

Britain in Bloom Awards

Published: Thursday 29th September 2022 | 12.23pm

Cannock Chase District is celebrating six Britain in Bloom awards across their parks and open spaces.

Britain in Bloom is Britain's nationwide gardening competition and a tool for building communities and tackling local issues together.

Gold awards were achieved at Cannock and Hednesford Park, Elmore Park won silver, Cannock Stadium and Ravenhill won silver gilt and Heath Hayes Park won a bronze award.

Critical stage reached in Cannock town centre development

Cllr Mike Sutherland standing at the Beecroft Road car park entrance to the town centre

Published: Thursday 22nd September 2022 | 4.20pm

A critical stage has been reached in the development of Cannock town centre following the awarding of £20 million of Levelling Up Fund money by the Government nearly 12 months ago.

With considerable `behind the scenes` work taking place in recent months, Cannock Chase Council now needs to take its next steps, legally and formally with all and any affected parties, and begin a process of land acquisition around the town centre’s disused and unsightly former multi-storey car park and towards Church Street. 

Council’s Cabinet agrees to adopt revised standards for Houses in Multiple Occupation

Councillor Fitzgerald

Published: Wednesday 21st September 2022 | 5.24pm

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet have approved the adoption of a revised Guide to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Standards.

The previous standards were published in 2015, so it was necessary to refresh them to reflect the changes in local housing conditions and ensure that residents in Cannock Chase have access to a safe, warm and healthy home, in line with the Council’s key objectives.

Improvements approved at Laburnum Avenue

Councillor Fitzgerald

Published: Wednesday 21st September 2022 | 5.23pm

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet approved to spend over £385,000 on improvements to the play areas and open space on Laburnum Avenue in Cannock at their meeting last week.

The funds will be allocated from Section 106 monies, from the development of housing on nearby land.

The existing play area is not fully inclusive and has ten pieces of play equipment which were last partly refurbished in 2005.  The site current has a small pond, wetland, a stream and Riding Brook, a football pitch, and a grassed kick about area.

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