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groups of people, in hiking gear, walking through the sunny Cannock Chase National Landscape.

Cabinet to discuss new five-year Environmental Action Plan for Staffordshire

• Cabinet will consider a new five-year Environmental Action Plan (2026–2030) next week.

• The plan sets out practical actions to tackle environmental challenges and support economic growth.

• Eight priorities include reducing waste, supporting access to affordable and reliable energy, strengthening resilience to flooding, and supporting biodiversity.

10th March 2026
A woman with short dark, greying hair, wearing black sports leggings and long sleeved top, performing a sideways stretch on a Wunda chair.

Pilates instructor who overcame chronic illness opens first fully equipped studio in Stafford

• A pilates instructor has opened the town’s first fully equipped pilates studio at the Stafford Business Innovation Centre.

• Emma Davey retrained after Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ended her dance career, with pilates central to her recovery.

• Supported by the county council’s enterprise centre network, the studio offers specialist sessions for a wide range of health needs.

9th March 2026
Image shows Andrew Mynors in a field.

Support Staffordshire's 'Stop the Solar Land Grab' campaign

• Concern over loss of good farming land
• Campaign for a national strategy
• Sign the petition for balanced land use

5th 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
Tony Screen with children and staff from Chadsmead School

Young pedestrians ‘Stepping Out’ safely after learning essential road skills

• Children across Staffordshire are learning vital road safety skills through the Stepping Out programme.

• The scheme helps Year 3 and 4 pupils build confidence walking safely near roads.

• Practical, supervised training supports safer independent travel.

3rd March 2026
Seized tobacco Newcastle

Investigation launched after illegal tobacco and vapes seized in Staffordshire

• Trading Standards officers seized illegal tobacco and vape products with estimated retail value of £14k

• Three shops in Newcastle-under-Lyme were raided

• Shops are now under investigation and could be forced to close

3rd 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
Illegal skin-lightening products in butchers

People urged to report sales of illegal skin lightening products to Trading Standards

• Trading Standards warn of illegal skin-lightening products being sold on high streets.

• These products can contain banned chemicals that pose serious health risks.

• Advice includes never to buy from unverified sellers or social media accounts, never use on children and always speak to your doctor before use.

25th February 2026
Library assistant at Burton Library with World Book Day display

Free children’s books on offer at Burton Library for World Book Day

• Free books are available at Burton Library for this year's World Book Day

• World Book Day takes place on Thursday 5 March to promote joy of reading

• 12 titles are available up until 15 March or while stocks last

23rd February 2026
Hayley Coles in history centre

Walking tours and spotlight talks bring Staffordshire’s history to life

• Staffordshire History Centre are hosting a range of walking tours and spotlight talks on the county’s rich history.

• Walks include exploration into Stafford’s grisly past of crime and punishment and links to the monarchy, while talks span topics including fashion and military history.

• The events are either free or at low cost.

23rd February 2026

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