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A road with several potholes on it with a temporary yellow sign on the left saying 'this road will be closed' for highways improvements from 20 March for one week between 8pm and 6am.

Highways improvements in Leek to start next week

• A series of highway improvements start in Leek from Monday 9 March and last six weeks.
• Crews will work overnight and night-time closures are expected between 8pm and 6am.
• Works are preparatory ahead of preventative treatment scheduled for next year.

6th March 2026
Martin Murray

Ignite programme returns with new Dragon’s Den style contest for students

• The Ignite programme, teaching enterprise skills to young people, has returned for its sixth year.

• New to the programme is a Dragon's Den-style competition, where students will be invited to put together a business plan and pitch it to a panel of judges, with prizes up for grabs.

• Ignite has helped more than 30,000 young people across Staffordshire to develop business skills.

4th March 2026
Highways crews in orange high vis uniform working on a road.

Work starts on next stage of Burton cycleway project

• Work has now started on Phase 3/5 of the Borough Road cycleway project in Burton.

• This latest phase will see crews work on Wellington Street and will take around two weeks to complete.

• Work paused for two weeks to allow for repairs on Stapenhill Road without causing excessive disruption.

2nd March 2026
Two men stood either side of a giant white sculpture of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Staffy, which is the county's new visitor mascot.

Trentham Estate becomes first official Staffy sponsor

• Trentham Estate is the first organisation to sponsor a ‘Staffy’ sculpture for a new public art trail celebrating 10 years of Staffordshire Day.

• The sculpture will be displayed in Stafford during the 10 week trail before returning to Trentham as a lasting legacy.

• Painted by local schoolchildren, the sculpture will feature Trentham’s colours and help promote Staffordshire to visitors and businesses.

27th February 2026
Converge Technology Solutions

Anton launches new career with leading IT company thanks to county council support

• IT specialist lands ideal job role through county council programme

• Stafford based ICT company partners with Staffordshire Jobs and Careers Service

• Employment brokers on hand to match organisations with ideal candidates

24th February 2026
The Morfe Mill road bridge in Enville, which has just undergone strengthening works.

Bridge strengthening works complete in South Staffordshire

• Strengthening works have been completed on Morfe Mill Bridge in Enville.

• Work included adding a new concrete saddle and parapets and added protections to foundations.

• It is one of over 500 road bridges in Staffordshire estimated to be over 100 years old.

23rd February 2026
Staffy Mascot Moorlands

Staffy art trail design competition opens to the public

• Residents can now enter a competition to design a Staffy statue for a major new public art trail.

• A copy of Staffy's outline can be downloaded online or collected from any Staffordshire library.

• Up to three winners will be picked, whose designs will be brought to life by professional local artists.

18th February 2026
Construction of the Borough Road Cycleway in Burton.

Burton cycleway works passes project milestone

• Phase two of the Borough Road cycleway works is now complete and remains on track for a May finish.

• There will now be a two-week pause on the project to allow for other essential road repairs on Stapenhill Road.

• Work on the cycleway will restart at the beginning of March.

17th February 2026
Sean Bagguley, Cabinet Member for Finance & Resources

Council announces new Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources

• Councillor Sean Bagguley has been appointed Staffordshire County Council’s new Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources, leading on the budget, contracts and performance.

• A former marine engineer and financial services professional, he was elected in May 2025 and has held roles on audit, pensions and scrutiny committees.

• He has pledged to maintain a balanced budget, deliver value for money, scrutinise spending and explore new income opportunities despite ongoing financial pressures.

17th February 2026
A photo of heathland at Cannock Chase Country Park.

Council sets out refreshed plans to protect and restore nature

• Updated Natural Environment Strategy sets out how the county council will protect and enhance nature across Staffordshire.

• New actions include targeted species recovery, wildlife friendly verge management, natural flood solutions, hedgerow restoration and installing features like bat boxes on new council developments.

• Biodiversity Report shows strong progress since 2024, including habitat restoration, targeted action for species, reduced peat and pesticide use, pollinator planting and growing community involvement.

12th February 2026

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