Staffordshire Moorlands, including rural spots such as the Roaches, could be merged with Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle to form a new unitary authority
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Proposals that could see the Moorlands lose its identity and become part of a Greater Stoke area have been met with a fierce reaction.
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A firefighter tackles the massive fire at the Roaches in August 2018
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Barbecues could be banned at Staffordshire Moorlands beauty spots to reduce the risk of devastating fires.
Visitors would also be banned from releasing sky lanterns or starting fires on the Peak District National Park and public spaces owned by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council as part of a proposed Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO).
Ian Whitehouse pictured during his time in office as Cheadle Mayor
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Tributes have been paid to a hard-working councillor and former Town Mayor.
The property was due to be used help the homeless
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A property set aside to provide accommodation for homeless people has been boarded up as it is no longer needed .
Homelessness and temporary accommodation in Leek was highlighted at a recent meeting of Leek Town Council.