CEO and editor of The Staffordshire Signal, a Staffordshire-based writer, historian, photographer and filmmaker, also known as The Red Haired Stokie, covering local news, heritage, culture and community stories across the county.
Over 40 students from local primary and secondary schools descended upon the Council Chamber to tackle the big questions in Cannock Chase’s inaugural youth debate event.
Newcastle-under-Lyme is set to glow this Wednesday as Appetite presents 'Newcastle Under Light,' a free evening of interactive projections, inflatable creatures, and community stories.
Residents across the Potteries have cast hundreds of votes to decide the future of Stoke-on-Trent's historic monuments, as a new £240,000 restoration fund prepares to move into its next phase.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is calling on local shoppers to use their blue tokens to fund free Forest School sessions at Hem Heath Woods, bringing den building and campfire cooking to city youngsters.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council unveils an ambitious long-term roadmap to revamp indoor sports venues, from essential upgrades at Fenton Manor to the potential for a brand-new flagship city centre facility.
Keele’s School of Nursing and Midwifery earns national recognition for digital innovation, using immersive "escape room" simulations to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The political landscape of Stoke-on-Trent City Council continues to transform as Councillor Carl Edwards becomes the latest Conservative to defect to Reform UK, citing "broken promises" on Brexit and Levelling Up.
Newcastle-under-Lyme’s town centre is set to be transformed into a vibrant showcase of motoring history this March, as over 100 classic and retro vehicles line the Ironmarket and High Street.
Sparked by a chance encounter in London, entrepreneur Evelyn Howe is bringing a world-class corporate wellbeing experience to the Bet365 Stadium this April to tackle workforce stress and leadership fatigue in Staffordshire.
Born-and-bred Stokie Andrew Emery returns to the Potteries to lead Re-Form Heritage, bringing over 20 years of experience to the charity’s mission of regenerating the city’s historic fabric.
Following a comprehensive review, Stoke-on-Trent City Council has outlined a new roadmap for dementia care, focusing on social prescribing, advocacy, and a dedicated "one-stop-shop" hub at Marrow House.
A major three-year partnership between Staffordshire giant JCB and The Hubb Foundation will provide 1,000 activity places every half-term for vulnerable children across Stoke-on-Trent.