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A residents association uniting the two villages of Sandyford and Goldenhill since 1999
An organisation that aims to improve the environment and lifestyle for all its residents who live in our community
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Market Street Gazebo Covered Stalls for just £7 at this year’s Goldenhill Fun Day on Saturday 2nd August, 12 Noon Onwards.
Please Note! Stalls are going fast, which are under cover and we provide a table and gazebo at no extra cost, which means those who book first are assured of a pitch. Unfortunately last year a number of people were turned away and 50% of the stalls are already taken.
The Commissioner’s Independent Scrutiny Panels are looking for a diverse group of people to scrutinise Police powers including the use of stop & search, strip search and powers within custody.
Volunteers will help interrogate information and body worn video to identify issues and be involved in suggesting solutions.
Applications are now open.
Find out more or apply: Independent Scrutiny Panels – Staffordshire Commissioner (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)
Eyesore containers at a local tyre business on Goldenhill High Street have now been removed, which is much to the delight of local residents.
A big thank you needs to go to Stoke on Trent City Council’s Planning Department who have overseen the removal of the containers with a time period of 28 days.
The High Street tyre business respected the decision made by the council to remove the containers, although a number of residents would like the tyres on show to go, but in defence of the company, it has to be accepted that they are a legitimate establishment wanting to earn a living.
‘Thundery showers’ are set to rock Stoke-on-Trent today. Rumbles of thunder are forecast between 11am and 1pm and then 2pm and 5pm today 07.06.25.
It comes as a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is in place for parts of Staffordshire from 9am to 6pm today. ‘Thundery showers’ are also forecast in Stoke-on-Trent tomorrow afternoon.
In 2024, the UK experienced a significant rise in vehicle breakdowns. National Highways reported 282,949 breakdowns on England’s motorway network; a 60% increase compared to 2020.
Key Factors Behind the Rise:
- Ageing Vehicle Fleet: The average age of cars on British roads is now 9.4 years, up from 6.6 years in 2003.
- Pothole Damage: Pothole-related breakdowns increased by 17% in the final quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter.
Top Causes of Breakdowns:
- Flat batteries
- Tyre punctures
- Engine overheating
- Suspension damage caused by potholes
Today marks the start of National Volunteers Week (2-8 June), and Staffordshire Commissioner Ben Adams is thanking volunteers across the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office (SCO), the Police and the Fire & Rescue Service for their contribution to keeping us all safe.
In total, 72 independent volunteers support the work of the SCO, including:
23 Independent Custody visitors, who check on the wellbeing of people being detained in a Police custody facility
14 Appropriate Adults, who provide independent support to adult detainees who may be vulnerable
35 Commissioner’s Independent Scrutiny Panel members, who scrutinise Police powers and national and local areas of interest
Staffordshire Police has around 360 volunteers across a wide range of roles including Specials, Cadets and Chaplains. Across Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service, there are 32 volunteers who attend events and support activities including the County Show, young driver events, open days and more.
373 Community Speed Watch volunteers also supported the work of the Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP) in 2024, as part of an initiative to help local people address speeding problems in their own area.
If you are interested in volunteering, find out more about the roles available and apply on the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office website: Volunteer – Staffordshire Commissioner (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)
Two benches at Sandyford Park (Behind Ridge Road) have been damaged by vandals who have no respect for others, especially when parents want to sit down and enjoy watching their children playing on a much loved playground.
Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association have today reported the incident to the City Council who have agreed to reinstate the seats for everyone to enjoy again.
The residents association and your local councillor, Chandra Kanneganti would encourage anyone witnessing damage taking place to report it to Staffordshire Police on 101.
Yesterday, Saturday 31st May at 7.45 p.m. officers from the Stoke North Police Neighbourhood Team seized a pit bike on Jasper Square, Retail Park. The police have reported that the rider of the bike was under the age of 16.
Sandyford based Churchill China are supporting Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association in this years Goldenhill Fun Day, which is on Saturday 2nd August by donating money to replace three gazebos, and payment to hire the much loved Gladiator Duel.
Churchill China have also offered valuable manpower where its staff have agreed to erect and dismantle gazebos where 30 stalls operate next to the village green, as well as engaging with activities across the event.
As a residents association, it is great that a local company such as Churchill China wants to support its community on this special day of the year where everyone comes together, and not forgetting donations to the event from Councillor Chandra Kanneganti’s ward budget and Sandyford McDonald’s.
This year we have asked David Williams M.P. to officially open the event for us, and we trust that residents and many visitors across the area will come and enjoy the day as they have done so since the very first one back in 2007.
Market Street Gazebo Covered Stalls for just £7 at this year’s Goldenhill Fun Day on Saturday 2nd August, 12 Noon Onwards.
Please Note! There are 30 stalls available all under cover, which means those who book first are assured of a pitch. Unfortunately last year a number of people were turned away.

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