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SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME PUT ON DISPLAY

by CHERYL SMITH

DIGGER-GIANT JCB's plans for a 'lasting legacy' for Uttoxeter have gone on display for the first time. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Windfarm hangs in the balance

by CHERYL SMITH

CONTROVERSIAL plans for a new wind farm near Uttoxeter hang in the balance after council officials were bombarded by letters ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Where the streets are dirtiest in Midlands

by TIM FLETCHER

THE streets of Uttoxeter and surrounding villages are some of the dirtiest in the Midlands, according to a new report. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Top chefs set to get the knives out

by MATT BEESON

FOUR chefs from Alton Towers are set to battle it out against other culinary experts from across Staffordshire for one of the ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Talents on show at well-dressing

by CHERYL SMITH

COLOURFUL displays of artistic talents have gone on show as part of a traditional festival in a village near Uttoxeter. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Family fun day opens recreation ground

by CHERYL SMITH

SCORES of villagers have swarmed to a family fun day as a village recreation ground officially opens to the public. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Illegal immigrants snared in raid on processing plant

by LAURIE DEVITT

News - Jinks factory site in Hay Lane, FostonTWO illegal immigrants have been deported and 19 more arrested following a raid on a food factory near Uttoxeter. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Former crossing man joins the road debate

by CHERYL SMITH

A FORMER lollipop man has slammed a controversially unmanned school crossing as a 'disaster waiting to happen'. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Public meeting to try to save post office

by CHERYL SMITH

VILLAGERS are being urged to have their say on plans to close Marchington Post Office - as a public meeting is called to save the site. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

'Massive risk' to public from criminals in low security jails

by ANDY DONE-JOHNSON

THE public is at 'massive risk' because dangerous criminals are being placed in low security jails such as Sudbury, a ... (07/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Maria gives up office life for cats

A CAT-LOVER is preparing to swap her office life to open a brand new cattery near Uttoxeter.
Maria Greasley, of Barrowhill, near ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Alleyne's pupils show off their entrepreneurial flare

by ANDY DONE-JOHNSON

YOUNGSTERS at an East Staffordshire school are celebrating their business acumen, after competing in a Burton-based competition. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Steve gets through to Wella Midlands final

by CHERYL SMITH

A UTTOXETER hairdresser is proving a cut above the rest as he gets to the finals of a prestigious international competition. ... (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Trust collection protection

by CHERYL SMITH

SUDBURY Hall is gearing up to run a special event which is set to celebrate all things science later this month. ...  (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Promises auction to aid good causes

A PROMISES Auction is to be held to boost the funds of both the Air Ambulance and Draycott in the Clay Agricultural Show. ...  (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]

Spring cleaning! PDSA appeal

A UTTOXETER charity shop is appealing to residents in the town to have a spring clearout and donate unwanted items to raise ...  (13/05/2008) Read More [Read More]