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.

Get involved with future development decisions in the District

Local Plan consultation

Published: Monday, 30th January 2017

Cannock Chase Council is asking local people to get involved with future development decisions and have their say in the local plan consultation.

The consultation runs from 31 January until 27 March and asks residents, employers, local organisations and others for input into two important documents which will set out future development and investment in the District in the future. 

Signal box development on track

Councillor Christine Mitchell

Published: Tuesday, 24th January 2017

Work is progressing on the renovation of the signal box located in Hednesford Park, which is set to become a community classroom.

The progress was seen this weekend when the carpenter temporarily removed the boards to reveal the work that has been going on over the last few months.

Prosecution of Cannock man for fly tipping

Flytipping

Published: Monday, 23rd January 2017

Cannock Chase Council has been successful in prosecuting a Cannock man for fly tipping.

On 16 January 2017, Carl Munn, aged 44 of Rigby Road, Chadsmoor pleaded guilty to two waste offences under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, after a large amount of waste was found fly tipped on Trinity Church car park on Station Road in Hednesford on 8 October 2015.

Statement on lions and tigers in the District

Cannock Chase Council logo

Published: Friday, 13th January 2017

The Council is aware that there has been media coverage about the presence of three tigers and two lions on non-domestic premises in the District.

 

Free Christmas Tree Chipping

Christmas tree

Published: Wednesday, 4th January 2017

Cannock Chase Council is offering a free Christmas tree chipping service this January in a bid to help residents recycle their Christmas trees.

Areas will be fenced off and clearly marked in the following locations from Friday 6 January until Monday 16 January:

  • Car Park at Cannock Chase Leisure Centre
  • Car Park at Hednesford Park
  • Car Park at Ravenhill Park

Residents are asked to ensure that all decorations are removed from the live trees. 

The trees will be chipped and the chippings used around the District.

Government launches new crackdown on passport fraud

passport fraud logo

Published: Wednesday, 4th January 2017

Official press release issued by the Home Office on 21 December 2016

Students and young people are being urged to leave their passports at home when socialising on nights out in a new drive to prevent identity fraud.

Those who use the highly valuable travel document as a form of age identification at bars and clubs are at risk of it being lost or stolen and potentially falling into the hands of criminals.

Project highlights true value of volunteering

Friends of Hednesford Park

Published: Thursday, 22nd December 2016

The successful Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) project has highlighted the true value of volunteering at Hednesford Park.

In 2012 Cannock Chase Council were successful in a HLF bid for £2.2m, together with funding from the Council, Staffordshire Environmental Fund and St Modwen this has enabled a number of developments to be achieved at the park and war memorial.

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