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County Councillor Peter Mason

Highways repairs on Barnhurst Lane to start this week

• Safety repairs taking place on Barnhurst Lane near Codsall

• Work starts Tuesday 14 April

• Road is closed and will be reopened once road made safe

13th April 2026
Improved road at Park Wood Drive in Madeley Park

Madeley Park highway improvements completed

• £500k highways scheme completed at Madeley Park in Newcastle

• Improvements included resurfacing road and repairing kerbs and ironworks

• Residents can sign up to council's monthly highway newsletters for updates

10th April 2026
A woman with curly brown hair smiling as she hugs a huge white sculpture of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier dog

Staffy Trail expected to generate £600K for visitor economy

• The long-awaited Staffy Trail is expected to generate at least £600,000 for Staffordshire's visitor economy.

• The trail, featuring 10 Staffy sculptures and 40 mystery stops, is expected to attract more than 30,000 visitors.

• Spanning multiple locations, the Staffy Trail will be the first of its kind in the region.

1st April 2026
Walsall Road Norton Canes

£400,000 Walsall Road resurfacing works due to start

• £400k road works start 7 April and will last around 4 weeks
• Works include repairs to kerbs and ironwork, then full resurfacing on Walsall Road
• Traffic lights will be in place 7–17 April, with overnight closures from 20 April (diversions signed)

1st April 2026
Andrew Mynors

Village residents near Stone better connected thanks to improved bus services

• New and enhanced bus services in villages near Stone start this week

• Services include Yarnfield, Swynnerton, Cold Meece, Norton, Walton and Aston-by-Stone

• One service restored after being lost several years ago

31st March 2026
The Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire standing in uniform in front of County Buildings in Stafford.

Get involved in the biggest Staffordshire Day celebration to date

• People are being encouraged to organise their own events to help mark the 10th anniversary of Staffordshire Day.

• This year’s celebrations include the launch of the new Staffy Trail, which aims to draw visitors into town centres.

• Communities, businesses and organisations are urged to submit their events to the Visit Staffordshire website, with promotional material available to download to support participation.

26th March 2026
Ryan Procter, Connectivity Project Support Officer at Staffordshire County Council, with Jess Brown, Lauren Marshall-Gee and two of the Active Travel Ambassadors from Outwoods Primary School, Burton as they receive their National Primary School Of The Year award at the Modeshift Annual National Travel Awards.

National active travel award for Staffordshire Primary School

• Staffordshire's Outwoods Primary School has won National Primary School of the Year for encouraging walking and cycling to school

• The Burton school was recognised for its long-term commitment to embed active travel into school life

• Staffordshire County Council has supported the school in achieving this through School Travel Advisors

24th March 2026
Highway crews working in Cannock

Scheme to tackle flooding in Cannock completed

• Improvements to reducing flooding have been completed in Cannock

• The £40k scheme is part of the ‘A FAIR (Flood: Aware, Informed, Resilient) Approach to Community Flood Risk’ project

• Work included installing anti-flooding airbricks, deflective railings and floodgates

20th March 2026
Highways workers working

Major investment to fix more roads, improve Staffordshire’s highways and boost transport connections

• The county council has agreed a £138 million investment to fix roads, tackle potholes and improve public transport, with more than half of the funding focused on maintaining the county’s highways.

• The programme shifts the focus to preventative maintenance, helping to reduce disruption, deliver longer lasting repairs and make better use of public money.

• It also includes major transport improvements, investing in better buses, safer walking and cycling routes, and more reliable journeys across Staffordshire

18th March 2026
Borough Road Progress

Update to work schedule as Borough Road cycleway project progresses

• Cycleway works are continuing, with a small change to the order of construction phases

• The schedule has been adjusted due to unexpected utility issues under the road

• The project remains on track, with crews working efficiently to avoid delays

11th March 2026

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