Local school children ‘Bring on the Blossom’

school children

Published: Thursday, 2nd March 2017

Children from Littleton Green Community School have helped to create a blossom garden in Hednesford Park as part of the ‘Bring on the Blossom’ project. 

‘Bring on the Blossom’ is a project funded by players of People’s Postcode Lottery through Postcode Local Trust. 

The Friends of Hednesford Park were successful in securing a grant from the People’s Postcode Lottery and will work in partnership with Cannock Chase Council to deliver the project.

Phase 1 works continue on the former stadium site

Cannock Stadium site

Published: Wednesday, 1st March 2017

Contractors have been selected for the second part of the phase 1 works at the former Cannock Stadium site. 

Works will include; new footpaths/cycle ways, adventure play area, lighting, green gym equipment, BMX pump track, community allotments/building and car parking.

Blakedown Sports and Play Limited will now enter an eight week design period, during which design proposals will be finalised with the Council.

Get ready for elections in 2017

Your vote matters

Published: Thursday, 23rd February 2017

On Thursday 4 May 2017 voters in Cannock Chase will go to the polls to elect 7 County Councillors to the 6 electoral divisions covering the Cannock Chase District. 

The County Council is responsible for making decisions on running services such as education and learning; social care and health; libraries, museums and art galleries; transport and highways; tips and recycling centres; and registration of births, deaths and marriages; in the Cannock Chase area. 

Hednesford Park wins `Site of the Year` with Tennis For Free

Tennis

Published: Thursday, 23rd February 2017

Hednesford Park is celebrating its achievement in winning `Site of the Year` 2016 for its free tennis sessions.

It was officially announced last week by Tennis For Free (TFF) that Hednesford Park was a worthy winner of this award. Having delivered TFF sessions to 934 individuals in 2016, the park has been in the top two ranking positions throughout last year.

The `Site of the Year` award is given out by Tennis For Free, who are a registered charity that was set up 2004 to address the barriers for participation in tennis.

Council worker injured when clearing illegally dumped waste

Published: Thursday, 16th February 2017

A Council worker from Cannock Chase Council`s Street Cleansing Team has been injured whilst removing illegally dumped waste from a fly tipping site near Norton Canes.

The load of approximately 2.5 tonnes of waste had been illegally dumped at the site from what appeared to have been a large van or lorry.

Look before you book this Valentine’s Day

hygiene rating sticker

Published: Thursday, 9th February 2017

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, if you’re planning that special Valentine’s date Cannock Chase Council would like to remind you to ‘look before you book’.

The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme rates food businesses on their hygiene standards, based on inspections carried out by local authority food safety officers. Businesses are rated on a scale ranging from 0 which means ‘urgent improvement necessary’ to a top rating of 5 which is ‘very good’.       

Names needed for new park sculptures

Councillor Christine Mitchell

Published: Thursday, 2nd February 2017

Cannock Chase Council is encouraging all park users to enter its latest competition to name the new woodland sculptures in Hednesford Park.

In November 2016, essential tree works were carried out on the tree avenue where sixteen large, mature trees were felled. Some of these felled trees have been used and turned into stunning art pieces.

Robot Cossey, an artist from Wolverhampton who is well known for his timber sculptural works completed the sculptures last month. These now take pride of place in the park and include an owl, a lizard, a squirrel and a woodpecker.

Fly tipping incident leads to prosecution

Rubbish flytipped

Published: Wednesday, 1st February 2017

Cannock Chase Council have been successful in securing a conviction after a Stoke man failed to assist Council officers in a fly tipping investigation.

Jordan Haywood 34, formerly of Park Road, Stoke on Trent appeared in Newcastle Magistrates Court on Friday 27 January after failing to respond to a Section 71 Notice.  Mr. Haywood failed to return the formal requisition for information regarding the involvement of his vehicle in a fly tipping incident.

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