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  • Updates on Thursday 16 June 2016

  • News, sport, travel and weather updates to resume at 08:00 on Friday

  1. Watch: New scheme to make recycling 'easier' launchedpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Emma Thomas
    Journalist, BBC Radio Stoke

    A new recycling scheme is being rolled out in Newcastle-under-Lyme today which the council says will make the system easier for residents.  

    Previously, homeowners had five containers for their recycling - they've now been replaced by three boxes, external and there'll be weekly recycling collections. 

    Trevor Nicholls from the authority (featured in video) say the changes will make it easier for people to recycle and save £500,000 a year.  

  2. Football: 'We make jokes' - Port Vale signings settle inpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Lee Blakeman
    Port Vale commentator, BBC Radio Stoke

    Port Vale's new striker Rigino Cicilia says all of the new additions to the squad have settled in well.

    Rigino CiciliaImage source, Port Vale FC

    Five new players arrived at Vale Park last week, with more expected to join the club today. 

    Cicilia told BBC Radio Stoke that the new-look team has already started to gel.

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    Everybody understands each other and respect is also there. We make jokes and laugh so the atmosphere is really great."

    Rigino Cicilia, Port Vale striker

  3. Could Stoke be City of Culture?published at 14:18 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Nick Higham
    BBC Correspondent

    Is there more to culture in Stoke than its world-famous potteries?

    If you want a proper cup of tea from a proper teapot, the place to go is Stoke-on-Trent - not so much for the tea itself as because the chances are it'll be served in decent china.

    But is it just ceramics or, as the area looks to become UK City of Culture in 2021, can the Potteries bring more to the table?

    I've been looking at Stoke-on-Trent as I profile all the cities bidding for the title.

  4. Families' plea to keep dementia ward openpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Chris King
    Reporter, BBC Radio Stoke

    Families who rely on a specialist dementia ward in Stoke-on-Trent are urging the officials who pay for the service not to shut it.

    Ward four at Harplands Hospital opened last year, external to help ease pressure on the Royal Stoke University Hospital. 

    Harplands HospitalImage source, Google

    It's been praised to BBC Radio Stoke by patients and regulators, but officials want to look at whether the care could be provided elsewhere. 

    The Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Groups say they want to use the experience gained from the ward to commission services to ensure patients receive the "most appropriate care to meet their needs". 

  5. Review into Stafford maternity servicespublished at 13:59 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Review looks at returning consultant-led maternity services to Stafford's hospital.

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  6. Your pictures: Sunrise near Tamworth and scenic Cannock Chasepublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Allen Cook
    BBC Local Live

    I've said it before but you really are a bunch of talented photographers from the quality of the pictures you send in.

    This one's from Clive Fisher who says it shows the sunrise over the River Mease at Clifton Campville near Tamworth.

    Sunrise over the River Mease at Clifton Campville near Tamworth.Image source, Clive Fisher

    While this shot of Cannock Chase came from Will Hook.

    If you've taken a photo of Staffordshire or Cheshire you want to share, send it to me on email, tweet @BBCRadioStoke, external or use Instagram (with the tag #bbcstoke), external.

    Cannock ChaseImage source, Will Hook
  7. Stafford's maternity services: A controversial recent issuepublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Chris King
    Reporter, BBC Radio Stoke

    More now on the recent history of maternity services at Stafford's County Hospital after the NHS launched a review today, external which could see consultant-led services return to the site.

    It dates back to the fallout from when the site was Stafford Hospital in 2013 and the trust running it was deemed not "clinically or financially sustainable". 

    Stafford Hospital entrance in 2013Image source, Getty Images

    The scandal-hit site was folded in with the trust running the Royal Stoke in 2014 and the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust created to run both sites.

    Managers of the trust decided to transfer services, including all consultant-led maternity, to the Royal Stoke in January 2015 - despite campaigners saying patients' safety could be put at risk.

  8. Man denies rape of woman 30 years agopublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    A man pleads not guilty to the rape of a woman 30 years ago.

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  9. Man denies historical rape allegationpublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Alex Smith
    BBC News Online

    A Staffordshire man has pleaded not guilty to the rape of a woman 30 years ago.

    John Bainbridge, 54, denied one count of rape via video link at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday.

    Nottingham Crown Court

    The offence is alleged to have taken place in Vernon Road, Basford, in May 1986.

    Mr Bainbridge, of Burton-on-Trent is set to stand trial on 12 December. He was remanded in custody after today's hearing.

  10. Arson at derelict factory in Stoke-on-Trentpublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Jodie Looker
    Newsreader, BBC Radio Stoke

    A fire at a derelict building in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent was started deliberately, the fire service says .

    Former Care Knight factory on Atlas StreetImage source, Google

    Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service says they sent crews from Hanley and Longton to Atlas Street last night and found the third floor of the former Care Knight premises was "well alight". 

    This morning they've told BBC Radio Stoke that they are treating it as arson.

  11. Stoke admit interest in signing Nanipublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Stoke assistant manager Mark Bowen confirms the club's 'interest' in signing Portugal's former Man Utd winger Nani.

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  12. West Midlands MEP 'not surprised' over Farage resignationpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    UK Independence Party MEP for the West Midlands James Carver says he's not surprised Nigel Farage has stood down as party leader.

    "He's still going to lead our group in the European Parliament, which is an extremely powerful position to be in.

    "He's been a great leader but there's plenty of talent within UKIP."

    James Carver
  13. Could maternity services return to Stafford's County Hospital?published at 11:21 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Sarah Robertson
    Producer, BBC Radio Stoke

    The NHS has launched a review today into whether Stafford's County Hospital could see consultant-led maternity services return., external

    They were downgraded in January 2015 and switched to the Royal Stoke University Hospital after the previous Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust was declared financially unviable.

    Stafford's County Hospital

    Now NHS England says an Independent Review Panel, made up of a lay member and independent experts, will look at whether the services could be done at the County Hospital "in a safe way in the future".

    It says the panel will listen to local patients, health groups and members of the public with final recommendations going to the Secretary of State this autumn.

  14. Football: Stoke City has 'an interest' in Portugal's Nanipublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    BBC Sport

    Some football gossip this morning - the Stoke City assistant manager Mark Bowen tells Talksport, external the club has "an interest" in signing Nani.

    NaniImage source, Getty Images

    The 29-year-old joined Fenerbahce last year from Manchester United after spending a season on loan at Sporting Lisbon.

    He is currently part of Portugal's squad at Euro 2016. Valencia are also thought to be keen on the winger.

  15. Travel: Three vehicle crash on A50 near Stoke-on-Trentpublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    BBC Travel

    The A50 in Draycott in the Moors is partially blocked westbound between the Blythe Bridge roundabout and the Creda roundabout.

    It's because of a crash between three vehicles, including a lorry.

  16. Police station shut today in Cheshirepublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Nantwich police station's going to be shut today Cheshire Police say.

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  17. Pollen levels 'very high'published at 10:05 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Stephanie Barnard
    BBC Local Live

    If like me you suffer with hay fever, you've probably sneezed already this morning. 

    Pollen levels are very high today - so tissues at the ready for watery eyes and a runny nose.

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  18. Stone runner at the double with marathon winpublished at 09:45 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Graham McGarry
    BBC Radio Stoke Sport

    Stone's Ben Gamble has become the first person to hold both titles of Potteries Marathon, external winner and Potters Arf winner.

    Ben Gamble after winning Potters Arf

    After winning the Potters Arf last month, he won the other event yesterday in a time of 2:31.33.

    Yorkshire's Hannah Oldroyd retained the women's title coming home 11 minutes clear of her rivals.

  19. New scheme to make recycling 'easier' launchedpublished at 09:30 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    A new recycling scheme is being rolled out in Newcastle-under-Lyme today which the council says will make the system easier for residents. Previously, homeowners had five containers for their recycling - they've now been replaced by three boxes and there'll be weekly recycling collections. The authority say the changes will make it easier for people to recycle and save £500,000 a year.