If you’re familiar with 19th-century ceramics, you probably know about ironstone. It was first made by English potter Miles Mason, who sold Chinese export porcelain and decided to make his own ...
You might not know it by name, but chances are you are familiar with the Holy Trinity of cooking if you've ever made a pot of gumbo. This backbone of Cajun and Creole cooking is essential for nailing ...
A private family funeral service will be held in Barbara's memory. Donations & Enquiries c/o: C McGough & Sons, 79 Roundwell ...
Workers in adult care sector to get the support they need for lifelong career and to raise standards
A new platform to help care workers to access high quality training 24/7 has been launched. The Social Care Academy for Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent platform brings together the very best of ...
A huge collection of Staffordshire pottery gathered over four decades ... Image source, Brooks Family Image caption, The late Sheila Brooks built up her collection while running the Ednam House ...
A huge collection of Staffordshire pottery gathered over four decades by a Borders hotelier is going up for auction. More than 1,000 pieces which belonged to the late ceramics enthusiast Sheila ...
The new data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed that total crime reported across Staffordshire was found to have reduced by 4.5 per cent with nearly 4,000 fewer victims in ...
We’re so pleased that you would like to study at University of Staffordshire. To help you navigate the application process, we’ve put together some essential information. There are several routes onto ...
The HEX Group has hosted many fundraising activities for North Staffordshire Mind, which have included a family and friends festival called HEXFEST, an 80s themed evening for colleagues ...
A council is seeking video evidence to track down fly-tippers who dumped a huge mound of building waste stretching more than 40ft along a two-lane Staffordshire road - blocking access to homes and ...
Residents have described their "shock" at waking up to discover an 80ft-long mound of rubbish blocking the only road to their Staffordshire village. Jeremy and Tammie Roney, who own the Mercia ...
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