Summary

  • Social care cuts being proposed after NHS withdraws £15m

  • Man attacked outside Uttoxeter pub

  • New drug testing kit for annual drink drive crackdown

  • Updates on Monday 6 June 2016

  1. More than 2,000 come forward for Covid-19 testspublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 2 September 2020

    Phil Bowers
    Journalist, BBC Radio Stoke

    About 2,200 people have now been tested at sites across Newcastle-under-Lyme after a coronavirus outbreak was linked to a bingo night at Silverdale Working Men's club.

    There are still 17 cases of the virus connected to that event, with health officials stating those affected also visited 12 other venues across the town.

    Silverdale Working Men's club
  2. Pets at Home to move Stoke-on-Trent warehousepublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 2 September 2020

    BBC Radio Stoke

    Pets at Home says its new warehouse in Stafford will employ 1,000 people.

    It is looking to close its distribution centre in Stoke-on-Trent and make the move to the county town by 2024.

    The retailer says the new larger warehouse is to meet online demand, and the 450 workers at Trentham Lakes will be offered the chance to move there.

    Trentham Lakes depotImage source, Google
  3. 🎂 Back to school for birthday twins 🎈published at 14:16 British Summer Time 2 September 2020

    Jennifer Meierhans
    BBC News

    Twins Evie and Grace are starting senior school on their birthday.

    Their dad Martin Waring said the girls, who live near Nantwich in Cheshire, had some fun posing for a picture with long faces.

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    He said: "They are actually excited believe it or not... they have been looking forward to seeing their friends and making new ones."

    Happy birthday girls, I hope you have a good first day back and get some celebrations in too.

  4. TV show PC admits child sex offencespublished at 10:41 British Summer Time 2 September 2020

    Lee Tatton appeared in a series following Staffordshire Police officers responding to emergencies.

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  5. Police stop car driving through motorway roadworkspublished at 08:54 British Summer Time 2 September 2020

    Maintenance crews on the M6 could have been seriously hurt when a car drove through roadworks to try to avoid traffic, police said.

    The car was stopped near junction 13 near Stafford and the driver was arrested on suspicion of drink driving.

    M6 at junction 13Image source, Google
  6. Health officials link 17 virus cases to bingo eventpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 1 September 2020

    There are now 17 cases of Covid-19 known to be linked to a bingo night in Newcastle-under-Lyme last month.

    Staffordshire County Council said more than 1,000 people took a test over the weekend, after the outbreak linked to Silverdale Working Men's Club.

    Silverdale Working Men's ClubImage source, Google

    The council has produced a list of 12 other pubs, clubs and restaurants, external where those 17 people visited following the event on 16 August and is urging anyone who visited them to get a test.

  7. Your photos: Blue skies around the West Midlandspublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 1 September 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    The arrival of September has brought with it beautiful blue skies, and BBC Weather Watchers in Shrawardine, Newport and Hereford have been capturing them in all their glory.

    Dog in fieldImage source, Trench1968
    SwansImage source, DaveWill
    LakeImage source, Sunchaser
  8. Boy in hospital after being hit by vanpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 1 September 2020

    A nine-year-old boy is in hospital after being hit by a van at Rugeley bus station yesterday afternoon.

    Staffordshire Police said the boy, who is from the town, suffered leg injuries and is in a "stable condition" at Birmingham Children's Hospital.

    Rugeley bus stationImage source, Google

    The collision happened on Elmore Lane at 14:20 and the 57-year-old driver of the van and his 60-year-old female passenger were unhurt.

  9. Firefighters still at large barn firepublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 1 September 2020

    Firefighters are still tackling a large barn fire outside Stone, Staffordshire, which broke out yesterday.

    Crews have been working to move about 70 tonnes of hay out of the barn on Knenhall Road at Moddershall.

    barn fireImage source, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service
    barn fireImage source, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service
  10. Campaigners' access fears over parking proposalspublished at 09:04 British Summer Time 1 September 2020

    Cannock Chase has more than 100 car parking places and there are moves to reduce that number.

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  11. Six arrests after girl raped at hotelpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 31 August 2020

    The 16-year-old girl was attacked at an apart-hotel in Liverpool city centre on Sunday, police say.

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  12. Diary of my daughter's murder: 'We were in hell on earth'published at 00:13 British Summer Time 30 August 2020

    Bea Jones started writing a diary as she tried to come to terms with the brutal murder of her daughter Moira.

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  13. Stoke edge out Blackpool on penaltiespublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 29 August 2020

    Championship side Stoke City require penalties to edge past League One visitors Blackpool in the EFL Cup first round.

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  14. Spitfire to fly over Stoke-on-Trent in NHS thank youpublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 28 August 2020

    A Spitfire will fly over Stoke-on-Trent this weekend in a show of gratitude to the NHS.

    The SpitfireImage source, Aircraft Restoration Company

    The plane will pass over the Royal Stoke University Hospital just after 10:30 on Sunday, according to the hospital's NHS trust., external

    The aircraft bears a thank you message on the underside of its iconic wings and has been taking to the skies across the country this month.

    The project is raising funds for NHS Charities Together.

    The Spitfire has a close connection with Stoke-on-Trent as it was designed by Reginald Mitchell, who was born in the city.

  15. Bingo event linked to coronavirus outbreakpublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 28 August 2020

    People thought to have contracted Covid-19 at a working men's club went on to drink in other pubs.

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  16. 'We need that message' - workplace campaign welcomedpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 28 August 2020

    Allen Cook
    BBC News

    Business leaders in the West Midlands have welcomed a government campaign aimed at encouraging people to return to their workplaces.

    Coventry city centreImage source, Coventry City Council

    Employers will be asked to reassure staff it is safe to return by highlighting measures taken to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

    Trish Willetts, manager of the Business Improvement District (BID) organisation in Coventry, said the city needed people back in their workplaces.

    "We absolutely need that message, that clear directive that it is OK to come out," she said.

    "I do appreciate people that have been shielding, people that haven't the confidence but we are really trying as a team in Coventry to make the city inviting."

    Middle of Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

    Business leaders have warned of damage being done to the local economy as people stay away from city centre offices.

    Jonathan Bellamy, chair of Hanley BID in Stoke-on-Trent, said: "Self-isolation is not healthy and people need to engage with other people."

    He said encouraging people to return to offices would benefit both them and the local economy.

  17. Your photos: Dark clouds dominate the morningpublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 28 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    We've had a morning of ominous looking clouds rolling in over the West Midlands, at least from the look of these photos from our local BBC Weather Watchers.

    These are from users DaveA in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Beefy in Halesowen, Dudley and Videoman in Leek, Staffordshire:

    Royal Leamington SpaImage source, DaveA
    HalesowenImage source, Beefy
    LeekImage source, Videoman