Distraction theft warning in the District

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Published: Friday, 17th November 2017

Cannock Chase Council is warning residents to be vigilant following a distraction theft in Norton Canes last week.

A serious incident involving an elderly person occurred on St James Road in Norton Canes on Thursday 9 November at approximately 7:45am.  A trader approached a resident at her home, offering to cut a tree in the garden.  The resident handed a large sum of money to the man and he left and didn’t return.

Supporting Small Business Saturday

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Published: Thursday, 16th November 2017

Cannock Chase Council is supporting Small Business Saturday in Cannock Chase and asking residents to support all of our town centres.

Small Business Saturday UK is a grass-roots campaign which exists to support, promote and inspire small businesses.  It also encourages consumers to shop local and support the independent shops in our town centres.  The day takes place on the first Saturday in December every year, but it is hoped that the campaign will have a lasting impact for small businesses.

The One Show’s Rickshaw Challenge is coming to Cannock

Published: Wednesday, 8th November 2017

The Rickshaw Challenge will see a team of six riders pedal 500 miles from London to Glasgow for BBC Children in Need 2017.

The Rickshaw Challenge is set to stop in Cannock on Saturday 11 November at approximately 6pm, after setting off from the One Show studio on Thursday 9 November and aims to cross the finish line in Glasgow on Friday 17 November during the BBC Children in Need’s 2017 appeal show.

2017/18 waste and recycling calendars on the way

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Published: Wednesday, 8th November 2017

Time to clean some space on your fridge, as the revamped waste and recycling calendars for 2017/18 are on their way to residents in Cannock Chase.

The new calendars will be distributed to 42,500 households in the District over the next few weeks and include important Christmas collection changes.

The calendars which form part of an information booklet have been revamped to make it easier for residents to see which item goes in which bin, using the icons that were used in the successful contamination campaign.   

Further views sought on Public Spaces Protection Order

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Published: Wednesday, 8th November 2017

Cannock Chase Council consulted on the introduction of a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in relation to the control of dogs, during July and August this year. A significant response was received from the public and other interested parties and as a result the draft Order has been amended.

The Council, under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 still proposes to renew the existing Dog Control Orders in respect of dog fouling and dogs off leads.

Consultation on Sheep Fair/Bow Street Conservation Area documents

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Published: Thursday, 2nd November 2017

Consultation starts on Monday (6 November) for 6 weeks on draft documents which include proposals to preserve and enhance the character and appearance of Sheep Fair/Bow Street, Rugeley Conservation Area.

The Area is recognised as being of special architectural and historical interest and was designated as a Conservation Area in 2004.

Have your say on future priorities for Cannock Chase

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Published: Wednesday, 1st November 2017

Local residents, businesses and community groups are being asked their views on Cannock Chase Council’s priorities for the future, as part of the Council’s ambitious new plan for the next three years and beyond.

The public engagement, which started on 27 October, runs until 1 December and aims to gauge opinions and seek views on how the Council works with partners in public, private and community sectors to promote prosperity and community wellbeing.

Local residents encouraged to ensure they’re on the register of electors

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Published: Wednesday, 25th October 2017

As part of Cannock Chase Council’s Annual Canvass, in August this year every household in the Cannock Chase District was sent a form asking residents to check that the information held for those living at that address was correct.

Households that failed to respond have been sent reminders and will be visited in person by canvassers if they don’t respond soon.

The aim of the canvass is to ensure that the electoral register is up to date and to encourage those who are not currently registered to do so.

Independent Remuneration Panel – Independent Member Vacancies

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Published: Thursday, 19th October 2017

Are you a local person who recognises the valuable work that Councillors do?

If so, you could be the person we are seeking…

We are looking to appoint independent persons to serve on the Council’s Independent Remuneration Panel. The Panel will consider and make recommendations relating to the allowances to be paid to elected Councillors, together with recommendations about the responsibilities and duties for which allowances should be payable.

Youngsters urged to stay safe this Halloween and Bonfire Night

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Published: Tuesday, 17th October 2017

Cannock Chase Council is working closely with Staffordshire Police, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service and local outreach workers to help young people stay safe and keep out of trouble this Halloween and Bonfire night.

Halloween can be harmless fun but some members of the community can become distressed by unexpected trick or treaters. 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 do’s and don'ts this Halloween. These can be found on Cannock Chase Council’s website.

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