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  • Up to 55 houses could be built in Staffordshire Moorlands village

    Up to 55 houses could be built in Staffordshire Moorlands village


    Up to 55 new homes could be built in a Staffordshire Moorlands village if a planning application is approved.An outline planning application has been submitted to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council to build up to 55 homes on a field north of Breach Road in Brown Edge.The 3.21 hectare site, which is currently used for sheep and horse grazing, lies within the Staffordshire Green Belt.However, the application explains that a formal pre-application enquiry was undertaken with Staffordshire Moorlands District Council which confirmed that “the site could be regarded as a Grey Belt site and the development as proposed would be acceptable in principle”.The application states: “The proposal is for the development of a Grey Belt site.”The site is sustainably located, would meet an unmet need for housing, conform with the ‘Golden Rules’ and would not fundamentally undermine the purposes (taken together) of the remaining Green Belt land across the plan area.”The planning statement added: “It makes efficient use of land by proposing an appropriate housing density and directing development towards land which is not classed as best and most versatile for agricultural purposes.”The development would consist of a mix of house types and sizes ranging from one to four bedrooms including two storey dwellings and a two storey apartment block.

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    Of the homes, 27 would be open market while the remaining 28 would be affordable housing.The planning statement concluded that the development could provide a “significant number of benefits” including the delivery of accessible open space, assisting in meeting unmet housing need and the “provision of up to 55 dwellings in a sustainable location”.Staffordshire Moorlands District Council has yet to make a decision on the proposals.If the application is approved, it is expected that a more detailed application would be submitted before building begins.To view the full application, visit the Staffordshire Moorlands District Council planning website here.

  • Live: A500 police incident

    Live: A500 police incident



    Police and paramedics have been deployed to the A500. They have been called to the Sideway section of the A500 following ‘concern for the welfare of a man’.StokeonTrentLive was notified of the incident at 4.37pm this afternoon.A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: “We are currently responding to an incident near the A500 Sideway following concern for the welfare of a man. Specially-trained officers, along with colleagues from West Midlands Ambulance Service, are attending the scene and hope to bring the incident to a safe conclusion. We kindly ask that drivers find alternative routes, if possible.”This is a live blog. For the very latest on this incident follow our live blog below.

  • Council issue derelict building update after major Tunstall fire

    Council issue derelict building update after major Tunstall fire



    Six fire engines attended the blazeGary Porter West Midlands Content Editor for StokeOnTrentLive16:01, 30 May 2026Emergency services on High Street, TunstallStoke-on-Trent City Council has issued an update following a building fire in Tunstall. Firefighters rescued four kittens from the blaze-hit town centre building on Friday.A total of six fire engines – including the aerial ladder platform – ended up being deployed to Tunstall where a ‘large’ fire saw part of High Street shut. Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed crews rescued four kittens from what they have described as a derelict building.The alarm had been raised at around 5.15am after smoke was spotted pouring from the property.A Stoke-on-Trent City Council spokesperson said: “Members of the council’s building surveyor team have attended the scene of a major fire on High Street, Tunstall. Following an assessment, High Street and Roundwell Street are to remain closed until further notice to allow for contractors to safely demolish parts of the structure and render the building safe. During this time, the public is advised to avoid the area.”Police are appealing for information. A spokeswoman for Staffordshire Police said: “We are appealing for information following a large fire in Stoke-on-Trent. We were called to High Street in Tunstall following reports of a fire.”Officers attended the scene alongside colleagues from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service. High Street remains closed whilst firefighters work to dampen down hotspots. Our investigation is ongoing. We are appealing for anyone with CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage to contact us.”Get daily headlines and breaking news emailed to you – it’s FREEEnsure our latest headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search

  • The parts of the Midlands where people are buying their own homes aged just 27

    The parts of the Midlands where people are buying their own homes aged just 27



    Getting onto the property ladder in your 20s may seem like an impossible goal for many aspiring homeowners, but research by a major mortgage provider shows that in some parts of the UK, the typical first-time buyer is as young as 27.The West Midlands features prominently on the list, with three areas of Staffordshire appearing amongst those with the lowest first-time buyer ages, according to Lloyds.South Staffordshire and Cannock Chase both recorded an average first-time buyer age of just over 27.As well as highlighting the youngest typical first-time buyers, Lloyds also looked at the most affordable locations across the UK for those attempting to get onto the property ladder, spotlighting areas where buying a home may be more achievable.East Ayrshire in Scotland was identified as the most affordable location, based on the average price paid by first-time buyers. The typical first-time buyer property price in East Ayrshire stands at £147,353, according to Lloyds, which highlighted that the region benefits from excellent links to Scotland’s central belt, with access to Glasgow and neighbouring job centres, reports Birmingham Live.This could allow buyers to combine countryside living with a manageable commute to work.Amanda Bryden, head of mortgages at Lloyds, said: “Our research shows there are still genuine pockets of value for first‐time buyers, particularly for those with an open mind who are willing to be flexible on location and property type.”With ongoing cost-of-living pressures and wider economic uncertainty, it’s completely understandable that some people are feeling cautious.”But there are opportunities out there, and for many buyers, that flexibility can make a real difference.”The data comes from Lloyds Banking Group’s housing statistics records, drawing on mortgage approval information from Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers. Average house prices were assessed across the 12 months leading up to February.Providing general advice to those looking to buy their first home, Ms Bryden urged them to research the property purchasing process thoroughly, speak to a mortgage adviser early on and look into the various types of support available.Last week, Lloyds announced it is launching a new low-deposit mortgage which could help first-time buyers get onto the housing ladder with a deposit of only £5,000.Below are the top 10 locations with the youngest average ages for UK first-time buyers, showing the average age and typical property price for first-time purchasers, according to Lloyds:1. Ribble Valley, North West, 27.0, £219,9802. South Staffordshire, West Midlands, 27.8, £259,6783. Pendle, North West, 27.9, £188,1364. Rutland, East Midlands, 28.1, £281,1305. Cannock Chase, West Midlands, 28.3, £213,3996. North Norfolk, Eastern England, 28.4, £242,3187. Staffordshire Moorlands, West Midlands, 28.5, £219,616=8. Chorley, North West, 28.7, £221,232=8. Mid Suffolk, Eastern England, 28.7, £289,37210. Westmorland and Furness, North West, 28.8, £212,848Below are the top 10 most affordable locations for UK first-time buyers, according to Lloyds, showing the average property price for first-time purchasers:1. East Ayrshire, Scotland, £147,3532. Inverclyde, Scotland, £149,9293. Blackpool, North West, £150,7804. Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire and the Humber, £151,1715. Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland, £155,3006. Hyndburn, North West, £155,9117. Clackmannanshire, Scotland, £156,0418. Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, £156,4989. South Tyneside, North East, £157,55110. West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, £159,437Below are the most affordable locations for first-time buyers across each UK region, according to Lloyds, showing the average property price for first-time purchasers:East Midlands, Bolsover, £191,564East of England, Great Yarmouth, £236,447London, Barking and Dagenham, £363,748North East, South Tyneside, £157,551North West, Blackpool, £150,780Northern Ireland, Mid and East Antrim, £175,308Scotland, East Ayrshire, £147,353South East, Gosport, £228,617South West, Plymouth, £216,166Wales, Merthyr Tydfil, £156,498West Midlands, Stoke-on-Trent, £171,569Yorkshire and the Humber, Kingston upon Hull, £151,171Get daily headlines and breaking news emailed to you – it’s FREE

  • Staffordshire care home to host free mobility session

    Staffordshire care home to host free mobility session


    A Staffordshire care home is inviting members of the community to attend a free mobility session.Shoemaker Place Care Home in Stone, part of the Borough Care group, will be hosting a mobility and physio session in collaboration with Active Life Physio Care.The session, which will include mobility advice and free walking aid assessments, will take place on Friday 12 June from 2pm to 4pm.Sharon Parkes, Customer Relationship Manager at Borough Care, said: “Members of the local community can bring their loved ones along for free mobility checks and physio advice.”Anyone caring for a loved one with mobility issues across Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire and Stone who believe they might benefit from the session is welcome to attend.Active Life Physio Care provides private home visit and care home physiotherapy across Staffordshire to help older adults maintain mobility, confidence and independence.A spokesperson for Active Life Physio Care said: Join Active Life Physio Care for a friendly and informative presentation about how physiotherapy can help improve mobility, reduce pain, prevent injury and support a better quality of life.”To find out more about Borough Care, visit the website here.

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  • Staffordshire Nurse Angelista Joins Love Island 2026 Lineup

    Staffordshire Nurse Angelista Joins Love Island 2026 Lineup


    Staffordshire nurse Angelista will join the upcoming 13th season of the dating reality show Love Island as an original contestant when the series premieres on Monday, June 1, 2026, according to Closer Online.The 24-year-old healthcare professional, who goes solely by her first name, will enter the villa alongside other newly announced cast members including Sean Fitzgerald, Ellie Chadwick, Lola Deal, and Samraj Toor.Before entering the villa, Angelista stated that her main objective for participating in the series is to establish a genuine romantic connection rather than engaging in reality television conflicts.

    “Finding love is my goal,” revealed Angelista.

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    The Staffordshire native explained that she prefers to stay out of arguments, choosing instead to remain a passive observer of any house tension.”I’m not here for drama, I’m non-confrontational. It’s entertaining to watch from the sidelines, I just don’t want to be involved in it,” said Angelista.

    Angelista also shared her specific turn-offs regarding potential partners, noting that she dislikes individuals who constantly seek public attention or display arrogant behavior.”Someone who wants to be in everyone’s face all the time,” confessed Angelista.She further clarified the specific traits that repel her when getting to know a romantic interest.

    “centre of attention all the time, that’s an ick. Someone that’s obnoxious I don’t like,” said Angelista.

  • Live: Stoke-on-Trent phone mast on fire

    Live: Stoke-on-Trent phone mast on fire



    A phone mast is on fire. Smoke can be seen rising into the sky near Tunstall Asda.StokeonTrentLive was alerted to the blaze just after 4pm this afternoon.One StokeonTrentLive reader said: “There’s a phone mast on fire in Tunstall.” Another added: “There is a fire behind the large Tunstall Asda.”StokeonTrentLive has approached Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service for a statement following the blaze.This is a live blog. For the very latest on this incident follow our live blog below.

  • Live: Police at two-vehicle crash

    Live: Police at two-vehicle crash



    Police are at the scene of a two-vehicle crash. A car and a pick-up truck have been in collision on Hillside Avenue, in Endon.StokeonTrentLive was alerted to the collision at 8pm tonight. Two police cars are at the scene.StokeonTrentLive has approached Staffordshire Police for a statement following the crash. Any witnesses can call the police on 101.This is a live blog. For the very latest on this collision follow our live blog below.

  • Crews tackle ‘large’ fire involving 200 tyres in Staffordshire Moorlands

    Crews tackle ‘large’ fire involving 200 tyres in Staffordshire Moorlands


    Firefighters were called to a ‘large’ fire in the Staffordshire Moorlands earlier today (Wednesday 27 May).Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service attended a fire on Mill Hayes Road in Knypersley which involved around 200 tyres.In a social media statement, a spokesperson for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue said: “Crews are currently at the scene of a large fire on Mill Hayes Road, Knypersley. “Three crews are currently extinguishing a fire which involves around 200 tyres. “People are advised to avoid the area and local residents are urged to keep windows and doors closed.”Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service have been approached for a comment.

  • Solihull man charged with murder over fatal Lichfield street assault

    Solihull man charged with murder over fatal Lichfield street assault



    A man has been charged with murder after another man was seriously assaulted outside a bar in Lichfield.Police said they were called to reports of two men being punched at the Ricco and Loren bar in Market Street in the city at 23:25 BST on Sunday.One of the men died in hospital on Tuesday afternoon, the second victim was also taken to hospital but has since been discharged.Billy Allison, 36, from Solihull, was charged with murder and grievous bodily harm with intent.