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.
Residents are invited to a moving afternoon of remembrance at All Saints Church as Leek hosts the Staffordshire Moorlands’ National Holocaust Memorial Day service. Featuring personal testimonies and original music, the event focuses on the 2026 theme: Bridging Generations.
Stoke-on-Trent's vital HAF programme has secured £4.5 million in government funding, ensuring free healthy meals and activities for disadvantaged schoolchildren will continue through 2029.
As the city braces for its most severe winter weather in ten years, officials have moved to debunk online misinformation regarding salt shortages. With 350 tonnes of grit already deployed and hundreds more arriving, the council is prioritizing main routes to keep the region moving.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has unveiled its 2026–27 draft budget, balancing a 4.99% council tax increase with targeted investments in fly-tipping enforcement, road repairs, and the successful Money MOT scheme.
Professor Clifford Stott MBE is working with Portland police to implement research-led, dialogue-driven strategies for managing large-scale public protests.
Dougie Mac is calling on Staffordshire households to register their real Christmas trees for recycling to raise vital funds for hospice care this January.
A new agreement between Stoke-on-Trent City Council and IFK Legacy CIC marks a major milestone in transforming Burslem’s Queen’s Theatre into a music and arts venue.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is set to review Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Stoke and Shelton to improve living conditions and strengthen local communities.
Stafford Castle Golf Club’s Lady Captain, Heather Ernstsons, completes a year of fundraising in memory of her mother, raising over £6,400 for Dementia UK.