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.”

District’s Town Centre Vacancy Rates Drop

councillor Diane Todd

Published: Friday, 9th December 2016

A report submitted to the Better Jobs & Skills Scrutiny Committee this week has highlighted a decline in the number of vacant town centre units in the District.

Cannock, Rugeley and Hednesford town centres combined currently have 23 vacant units which equates to 6.67%, the national average is currently 10.7%.

Driving on pavements - prosecutions

Published: Tuesday, 6th December 2016

Biffa Waste Management are raising awareness of workers who are at risk whilst carrying out their duties on our roads, through their DROP’s (Driving Recklessly on Pavements) campaign.

Since July this year there have been over 100 successful prosecutions of drivers in Cannock Chase District for driving on pavements around waste collection vehicles.

Between 75-80 incidents are reported each month.  All of the refuse vehicles have CCTV cameras installed on them and the footage from these cameras can sometimes help with a prosecution.

Residents encouraged to make the most of the freezer this Christmas

Food Standards Agency Freezer Fairy

Published: Tuesday, 6th December 2016

Cannock Chase Council is encouraging residents to make the most of their freezer this Christmas and follow the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Freezer Fairy campaign’s tips and advice to have a less wasteful Christmas.

Christmas can be a stressful and busy time, whilst 43% of people feel that buying presents is their main worry, cooking Christmas dinner ranks a close second.

This time of year the volume of food being prepared is increased as many people are catering for large groups of friends and family.

10,000 crocus bulbs donated to Hednesford Park

Cllr Mitchell

Published: Thursday, 1st December 2016

Cannock Chase Council and local volunteers have started to plant the 10,000 bulbs donated to Hednesford Park and support the Rotary Club’s plight to eradicate polio.

The 10,000 purple crocus bulbs were donated by the Rotary Club in Cannock from money raised during various polio awareness fundraising events.

The rotary clubs mission is to rid the world of polio, which still exists in parks of Northern Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Sensory Garden to be introduced at St Luke’s Church Centre

cllr mitchell in garden

Published: Wednesday, 30th November 2016

Following a successful award of £12,000 from the Tesco’s Bags of Help campaign, Inspiring healthy lifestyles and Cannock Chase District Council confirm that the redevelopment of land behind St Luke’s Church Centre is now scheduled for the end of November.



The land which has recently been a hub for anti-social behaviour will be transformed into a sensory garden that reflects the outstanding natural beauty of Cannock Chase in an urban setting.

Council urges residents to support Small Business Saturday and shop local

Small Business Saturday

Published: Thursday, 24th November 2016

Cannock Chase Council is supporting Small Business Saturday in the District and is encouraging residents to shop small and shop local on Saturday 3 December.

Small Business Saturday UK is a grass-roots campaign which aims to support, promote and inspire small businesses.  It also encourages consumers to shop local and support the independent shops in our town centres. 

The day always takes place on the first Saturday in December each year, but it is hoped that the campaign will have a lasting positive impact for small businesses all year round.

Cannock Chase Council recognised for support for the armed forces

Armed forces award

Published: Thursday, 24th November 2016

Cannock Chase Council has been recognised for its support for the armed forces and gained a Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme Silver Award.

The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) encourages employers to support defence and inspire others to do the same. The scheme includes bronze, silver and gold awards for employer organisations that pledge, demonstrate or advocate support to defence and the armed forces community and align their values with the Armed Forces Covenant.

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