Discover the Nancy Foster Walk – celebrate local poetry and explore Hednesford this October half-term!

Nancy Foster

Published: Wednesday, 23rd October 2024

Families are invited to step into the world of local poet Nancy Foster with the launch of the Nancy Foster Walk in Hednesford. This unique trail offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, get some fresh air, and learn more about the area’s literary heritage during this October half term.  

Starting and finishing at the Museum of Cannock Chase, this scenic trail through Hednesford celebrates the life and literary contributions of Nancy Foster - a beloved local poet whose words captured the spirit of Cannock Chase and the heart of the Hednesford community.

Demolition of eyesore multi-storey car park approved as Cannock town centre transformation progresses

Multi storey car park

Published: Monday, 21st October 2024

The Council are delighted to announce that planning permission has been granted and the £20 million regeneration project in Cannock Town Centre can progress.

Planning permission was granted last week, for the removal of the glass canopy above Cannock Shopping Centre, demolition of units 1 and 2, and partial demolition of unit 3, demolition of the multi-storey car park and erection of a temporary compound.

Council calls on tenants and leaseholders to join new board

Council Housing

Published: Tuesday, 8th October 2024

Cannock Chase Council is calling on tenants and leaseholders to take an active role in shaping the future of housing in the district by joining its newly created Housing Board.

This initiative seeks to bring tenant and leaseholder voices directly into the Council’s decision-making process, ensuring that policies and strategies reflect the real experiences and needs of Cannock Chase residents.

Community spirit blossoms as parks celebrate success at Heart of England Bloom Awards

Lynn Evans and Councillor John Preece

Published: Thursday, 3rd October 2024

Friend’s groups across Cannock Chase have been awarded for their outstanding contributions from the Heart of England Bloom Awards.

The Heart of England Bloom Awards recognise towns for their impact on local environments through floral displays, community work and environmental schemes.  The awards ceremony took place in Coventry last month.

Leaders seek conversation with government to unlock growth and opportunity

Councillor Tony Johnson

Published: Monday, 30th September 2024

Council Leaders across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent have written to the Government to begin a conversation about devolution and how it could benefit the area.

The Staffordshire Leaders Board - including Tony Johnson from Cannock Chase District Council (pictured) and nine fellow authority leaders representing the county council, city council and district and borough councils - have set out their commitment to explore how a transfer of powers and investment from Whitehall could boost the local economy and living standards.

Wireless CCTV upgrade in Rugeley Town Centre approved

Councillor David Williams

Published: Friday, 27th September 2024

Council’s Cabinet have approved to spend £22,000 from its CCTV Capital Programme to upgrade the current CCTV transmission system in Rugeley Town Centre. This project will convert the existing BT transmission to a more advanced wireless solution, enhancing public safety and reducing costs.

Free Business Support Event in Cannock Chase

Free business support event

Published: Friday, 27th September 2024

Cannock Chase Council, in partnership with the Stoke-on-Trent & Staffordshire Growth Hub, is proud to announce a Free Business Support Event designed to provide local businesses with the tools and advice they need to grow and thrive.

Date: Thursday 3 October 2024
Time: 8:30AM - 10:30AM
Venue: The Aquarius Ballroom, Hednesford, Victoria Street, WS12 1BT

Environmental improvements set for Chadsmoor

Councillor Maureen Freeman

Published: Friday, 27th September 2024

Chadsmoor is set to benefit from environmental improvements, thanks to the allocation of £23,100.73 in Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) ward funding.  The decision was confirmed at last night’s cabinet meeting, securing much-needed enhancements for the area.

Council signs county wide statement to tackle climate change through planning policy

CCDC logo

Published: Friday, 27th September 2024

Cannock Chase Council has reinforced its commitment to combating climate change by joining a Staffordshire-wide statement focused on addressing climate change through proactive planning policies. The decision was formally approved at last night’s Cabinet meeting, marking a significant step toward achieving net zero emissions across the county by 2050.

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