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A proposal to replace more than 15,000 streetlights across Staffordshire with energy-efficient LED lights has been approved. The initiative, which was given the green light at Staffordshire County ...
One of Staffordshire’s libraries is to be completely refurbished soon as part of a £5 million modernisation programme.
A new framework for residual waste disposal has been agreed at Staffordshire County Council’s cabinet meeting today (16 July). The framework is designed to ensure the county council can still fulfil ...
The work involved resurfacing the Lower Milehouse Lane junction, including the approaches and exits from Douglas Road. Crews also fixed damaged drainage, kerbing and ironwork and installed additional ...
The Staffordshire History Centre has become an accredited museum, only months after opening its doors to the public. The ...
The essential maintenance and resurfacing is part of the A34 Weeping Cross to Riverway scheme. This has included improvements to two roundabout junctions, road and footway reconstruction, new ...
The new Care Leavers Hub is being co-ordinated by Staffordshire County Council. It allows young people leaving care to choose from a wide range of essential household items, including sofas, beds, ...
Families will step into the world of the wild and set sail with Dolittle, Dab Dab, Chee-Chee, and join the adventure with the ...
The Archive Service can help you with professional advice on tracing your genealogy, and the resources to get started.
Staffordshire History Centre If you're planning a visit to our Research Room, please visit the Staffordshire History website.
All local authorities have a statutory duty to carry out a Childcare Sufficiency Assessment every three years and to produce an annual update.
In addition to the national census returns, the Archive Service holds some earlier lists of population for specific places in the county. These can be useful for studying the size of local settlements ...