By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
A man has been jailed after police found an estimated £20,000 worth of monkey dust and cannabis inside a house in Stoke-on-Trent. .
By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
A man has been jailed after police found an estimated £20,000 worth of monkey dust and cannabis inside a house in Stoke-on-Trent. .
By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
A Grade II-listed market in Stoke-on-Trent will undergo various "safeguarding works" after a planning application was approved by the city council. .
By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
Extensive road improvements have recently been completed in Cheadle by Staffordshire County Council. .
By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
A biker from Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, has been banned from driving for two years after he was caught reaching speeds of 134mph in a 60mph zone. .
By Sarah Garner
19th Nov 2024 | Local News
Extra library services could soon be available in Stoke-on-Trent under new proposals to extend opening times and recruit more volunteers. .
By Sarah Garner
18th Nov 2024 | Local News
Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after a woman sadly died following a collision with a car in Stoke-on-Trent. .
By Sarah Garner
18th Nov 2024 | Local News
Six social care colleagues at Belong Newcastle-under-Lyme are celebrating picking up accolades at the Great West Midlands Care Awards.
By Jonathan Sutton - Local Democracy Reporter
18th Nov 2024 | Local News
Following a number of trees being felled on a Stoke-on-Trent estate, campaigners have started a petition to protect green spaces and stop potential development.
By Sarah Garner
18th Nov 2024 | Local News
New plans for 218 units of student accommodation inside a former police station in Stoke-on-Trent have been approved. .
By Jonathan Sutton - Local Democracy Reporter
18th Nov 2024 | Local News
A problem manhole cover, which has been keeping residents awake at night, is finally set to be fixed. .
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