Community Safety Grants

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Published: Tuesday, 2nd August 2016

Police and Crime Commissioner's People Power Fund for grants between £100 and £3,000

Great ideas for community safety solutions come from local people – which is why Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis is inviting groups in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent to bid for money from the Commissioner’s People Power Fund.

The fund empowers local groups to find solutions to community safety problems through smaller grants of between £100 and £3,000.

Good Junior Citizens awarded in Cannock

Poster

Published: Friday, 29th July 2016

Children at Chadsmoor CE (VR) Junior School have received a Good Junior Citizen Award following their participation in a poster competition, aimed at highlighting the problem of dog fouling in the area.

The competition was run in conjunction with Community Spirit, a local group established to raise concerns of residents that had also identified dog fouling as a particular issue. Dr. Tom Preston, Chair of Community Spirit presented the winners with their Good Junior Citizen Certificates.

Council implement’s travellers protocol

councillor george adamson

Published: Friday, 29th July 2016

Cannock Chase Council together with Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire County Council have put a protocol in place to ensure the eviction of any unauthorised traveller and gypsy encampments in the District as soon as legally possible.

The protocol was agreed at Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet meeting on 21st July 2016 and its aim is to locally negotiate an agreed end to any unauthorised encampment, on Council land, that avoids the formal eviction process.

Well Active

Cannock Chase council logo

Published: Thursday, 28th July 2016

Well Active helps young people and adults with learning, physical or long-term health needs to live an active lifestyle.

It promotes opportunities in and around Cannock Chase and more areas will be included soon!



With the support of you, carers, businesses and organisations, working together, it aims to increase and develop local opportunities and information, to enable access and equality. This resource has been designed and created by the community it aims to support.

Noise equipment seized from Rugeley property

Equipment seized

Published: Wednesday, 27th July 2016

Cannock Chase Council supported by Staffordshire Police executed a warrant to seize noise making equipment from a property in Rugeley last week.

The resident of the property had failed to heed warnings from Officers of the Environmental Health Department to reduce the excessive volume at which music was being played. The Council investigated and were satisfied that the noise was excessive, this resulted in the service of a Noise Abatement Notice in January this year.

Festival fun in Hednesford this Summer

Hednesford Festival poster

Published: Wednesday, 27th July 2016

Hednesford will be celebrating this Summer with a festival for the whole community.

Hednesford Festival is taking place on Saturday 13 August between 12 noon and 4pm in Hednesford Park and Town Centre.

There will be lots of fun activities and displays in the park throughout the day including:

  • A World War 1 experience

Come along and commemorate World War 1 with the Royal Norfolk Regiment Living History Group – meet the Recruiting Sgt, see an operational territorial field kitchen and speak to experts about military kit and equipment.

Cannock Street Market special fair success

Home Garden

Published: Tuesday, 26th July 2016

Cannock’s Friday street market saw a home and garden special fair last week.

The Home and Garden Fair saw ten additional stalls to compliment the already thriving street market, which runs every Friday in the town centre.

Scores of people came out in the sun to see what the market had to offer.  The extra stalls included Charles Taylor Garden Furniture, who sells wooden crafted garden furniture and Art Box Ltd a new start up business, which sells cushions, prints and much more.

Best Foot Forward for Chase Fit Walking Festival

Cllr Mitchell

Published: Tuesday, 26th July 2016

Residents and visitors to Cannock Chase are being urged to dig out their walking shoes and put their best foot forward during the annual Chase Fit Walking Festival from 1 – 14 August.

With 49 walks planned across two weeks, the festival has a varied range of walking pursuits across the district, including group – led and self- led walks alongside fun, free activities that will appeal to walker and families alike.

Report highlights ongoing financial challenges

Councillor George Adamson

Published: Friday, 22nd July 2016

A report to Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet has highlighted the financial impact of the closure of Rugeley power station on top of other financial challenges faced by the Council.

Rugeley Power Station ceased production of power on 6th June.The loss of business rates from Rugeley Power Station represents 25% of the business rates income and amounts to an ongoing loss of over £1 million per annum. This has exacerbated the financial challenges the Council already faces due to Government cuts.

Tougher penalties for fly-tippers in the District

Cllr John Preece

Published: Friday, 22nd July 2016

Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet approved at its meeting last night to introduce tougher penalties for those who blight our landscape by fly-tipping.

This follows an amendment to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in May this year, which gives Councils the power to issue fixed penalty notices to those suspected of fly-tipping.

The Council’s Cabinet approved the selection of the maximum level of fixed penalty charge of £400 and that there be no discount for early payment for offenders.

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