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.

Park Homes Warm Home Discount Scheme

Councillor Frank Allen

Published: Thursday, 22nd December 2016

Residents of park homes in the District are set to benefit from £700,000 worth of energy bill rebates, as part of a government Warm Home Discount (WHD) scheme, available to residents across the country, on a first come first served basis.

The scheme is funded by eight UK energy suppliers (British Gas, EDF Energy, E.ON, npower, Scottish Power, SSE, Utilita and Extra Energy) and is independently administered by Charis Grants Limited.

Power Cut? - Call 105

Published: Wednesday, 21st December 2016

The UK's transmission and distribution system is very reliable. However, problems sometimes occur that affect your electricity supply.

In these circumstances, please do not panic. There is a simple, free number to call which will put you through to your local electricity network operator.

Winners of virtual balloon race are announced!

Little boy with skateboard

Published: Tuesday, 20th December 2016

The lucky winners of the virtual balloon race that took place as part of the recent Hednesford Park consultation were officially announced at Hednesford’s Christmas light switch-on event this month.

Cannock Chase Council launched a consultation exercise in October to find out what users/visitors of the park thought of the improvements made to the park and the War Memorial as part of the ongoing development works.

Council’s Cabinet agree draft Budget on savings options

council logo

Published: Thursday, 15th December 2016

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet approved the savings options report at its meeting last night.

The report was to consider the feedback received from residents, stakeholders and members of the community, following a six week long consultation on the Council’s financial recovery plan.

Sculptures created from felled trees

Councillor Christine Mitchell

Published: Wednesday, 14th December 2016

In November essential tree works commenced on tree avenue in Hednesford Park, where sixteen, large, over mature trees were felled.

Some of the felled trees have been pollarded and work has started to create living sculptures from some of the trees, that were well past their best.

Robot Cossey an artist from Wolverhampton who is well know for his timber sculptural works has made a start and already created an owl and squirrel.

The first batch of sculptures created will consist of an owl, squirrel, fox and woodpecker.

Cannock Chase parkrun is 7th largest in the Country

Cannock Chase parkrun

Published: Tuesday, 13th December 2016

Cannock Chase parkrun started on 19 November and in its first week attracted over 550 people, making it the 7th largest parkrun in the Country.

Since the November launch there have been four runs.  Runners meet every Saturday at 9am at Marquis Drive to complete a timed 5K run.

Every week over 35 volunteers from Chasewater Running Club, Chase Harriers, Rugeley Runners and Stafford Harriers give up their Saturday morning to help facilitate the parkrun.

Hednesford Poppy Appeal raises over £26k

councillor george adamson

Published: Monday, 12th December 2016

The Leader of Cannock Chase Council has commended the Chairman of the Poppy Appeal, for the unprecedented amount collected from this year’s appeal.

Derrick Ellison who works as Chairman of the Poppy Appeal has raised a total £26,500, which is £5,000 more than the previous year.

Councillor George Adamson said “The amount of money raised is fantastic.  It is all down to the generous people of Hednesford and especially the hard work of Derrick and the volunteers, so well done to all involved.”

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