Monday, the 1st of December, saw SMDC leaders and County Council deputy leader Marin Murray descend on Cheadle High Street, Mike Gledhill and Andrew Stokes among their number. Why they are here, we cannot tell, what we do know is they walked past the Empty market hall, crossed and over the road in the direction of Cross Street. Perhaps tonight’s full council meeting will reveal useful information as to developments in our town. Senior Council Leaders Spotted in Cheadle - 1.1
Like many local residents, we are puzzled by the secrecy surrounding developments in our town. The most recent example is the work on the Tape Street Short Stay Car Park, which is currently undergoing a five-week development program. Local residents and businesses have neither been informed nor consulted, and it appears that, as of the full town council meeting on Monday, October 3rd, the Town Council has also not been informed of the details of the work or involved in the pl
If you're looking for somewhere different to take the childrent Staffordshire History Center now have 5 sensory backpacks to help youngest visitors to explore and discover the collections at the History Centre. The backpacks contain a variety of activities and sensory toys which support families during their visit. The backpacks are free to borrow - please ask at the desk. About the Staffordshire History Centre Enjoy over 1000 years of Staffordshire history through displays,
From April next year, Staffordshire Moorlands residents will be asked to separate their food waste from garden waste due to changes in legislation requiring all councils to provide a weekly food waste collection service. SMDC currently collects food and garden waste together but will need to make operational changes to comply with the new law which will add cost and complexity to the service. The collection of garden waste is a discretionary service and the Council has agreed