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history centre staff in the museum stores

Step back in time with opportunity to view county’s museum collection stores

• Tours of Staffordshire History Centre's museum stores available to public

• Items include Samson statue and centuries-old carriages

• Spaces are free but require booking

20th April 2026
Robin Hall

New learning hub in Staffordshire will support county’s skills drive in key sector, says economy leader

• Staffordshire economy leader welcomes college plans to boost county skills

• Advanced Manufacturing Hub to be created as part of Stafford College estate

• County partners set to showcase advanced manufacturing offer at UKREiiF national event

20th April 2026
A crossroads, Cellarhead

Major highways scheme in Staffordshire Moorlands moves to next phase

• Cellarhead junction highway scheme enters its next phase

• From Monday 27 April, crews will begin work on A520 Leek Road southbound

• Road will be closed for four weeks until Monday 25 May

17th April 2026
collapsed wall at Wetley Rocks

Crews investigating collapsed wall in Wetley Rocks

• Crews are inspecting a collapsed wall in Wetley Rocks that has made path and road unsafe

• Barriers and traffic lights have been set up

• Repairs will be carried out once cause confirmed

17th April 2026
Care Leavers into Employment Awards

Awards celebration for care leavers on path to success

• Awards ceremony held for training and employment success for young people leaving care

• Event brings together care experienced young people, their personal advisors and businesses

• Programme offers a range of training in different sectors as well as entrepreneurship support

17th April 2026
Sophie Shelley - Get Started

Sophie’s stylistic start to business in Staffordshire thanks to county council support programme

• Entrepreneur gets expert backing from county council business support programme

• Start-up workshops, mentoring, finance and marketing advice all available

• Support programmes make a difference in critical early years of a business

17th April 2026
easter at farm with children and easter bunn

Thousands of children enjoy Staffordshire’s Easter holiday programme

• Thousands of children enjoyed Easter's Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme

• Children enjoyed activities ranging from sport to arts and crafts to animal therapy

• HAF is open to children aged 5-16 who are eligible for benefit-related free school meals

17th April 2026
Meadows Way

Highways improvements in Biddulph to start next week

• Crews to begin highways improvements on Meadows Way in Biddulph

• Work is expected to take two weeks

• Road will be closed every night from 7pm to 6am

17th April 2026
A surface-worn Derby Road in Burton, with cars parked along the left side and businesses on the right side.

£2.3m Derby Road resurfacing scheme starts next month

• A major three-month long scheme to resurface Derby Road will begin on 11 May.

• Work will be carried out in phases, including overnight resurfacing from July to minimise disruption.

• The project will improve road conditions on a key route into Burton, making journeys smoother and safer for all users.

16th April 2026
Chetwynd Bridge

Reaction to government structure’s fund announcement

• Staffordshire County Council says it will do everything it can to secure funding from the government’s new “Structures Fund” to repair key local structures.

• The council plans to bid for funding for Chetwynd Bridge (a Grade II* listed bridge near Alrewas) with an estimated project cost of about £27m.

• Staffordshire has 500+ structures over 100 years old and current funding would take “more than 500 years” to repair them all.

15th April 2026

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