People will be able to pay to park using their mobile phones across Cannock Chase Council’s car parks using a new online service ‘PayByPhone’. Cannock Chase Council will be rolling out the new service from 1 December 2020. Users simply need to register on the PayByPhone’s website. Once you have registered with PayByPhone, you will be taken to an online form where you will be asked to enter your address, car registration number, mobile phone…
Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet approved the spending of £120,000 to improve the play area and open space at The Cema – Chapel Street Park in Norton Canes in December 2019. The money has been allocated from Section 106 funds collected from housing developments in Norton Canes. The improvements will include a new fully equipped play area, circular footpaths, landscaping, green gym equipment and artwork reflecting the heritage of the area relating to the canal…
Chief Inspector Becky Hyde of Cannock Neighbourhood Policing Team with Wayne Baillie, Environmental Health Officer from Cannock Chase Council. (Seen in photo) Cannock Chase Council has set up a Covid Support Team which will work across the District to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and ensure everyone is aware of the current guidelines and restrictions. Working closely with Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire County Council’s Public Health and Trading Standards teams, the support team will be responsible…
Andy de Comyn working on Plaque No 1