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Sandyford and Goldenhill Residents Association (S.A.G.E.)

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A residents association uniting the two villages of Sandyford and Goldenhill since 1999

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Community Comes Together to Address Sandyford Shoplifting Issues

Councillor Chandra Kanneganti, David Williams M.P. Staffordshire Police and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association came together to meet Senior Management from Tesco (pictured) to discuss an increase in shoplifting issues in Sandyford.

The meeting proved productive in how to tackle the ongoing shoplifting problem in Sandyford & Goldenhill, which is something the police, Tesco, politicians and residents association are keen to deter the activity.

A number of suggestions have been put forward, and it’s hoped some of the ideas, which will be put into place should make shoplifters think twice before committing the crime.

6 Vehicles Stolen in Stoke North – Unattended With Engine Running

Staffordshire Police say don’t leave vehicles unattended with the engine running. In the last 3 days, just in Stoke North, we have had in the region of 6 vehicles stolen whereby, the owner has left the engine running whilst just nipping back into the house for something.

One of the vehicles was a delivery van whereby the owner turned off the engine, but left the keys inside while he made a delivery. As a keyless start vehicle it was gone in seconds. 

Also, be aware that your insurance may refuse to pay out if you have left the keys in/engine running as you have not taken all reasonable steps to keep your vehicle secure. 

Roadwork Information “Thumbs Up” For Residents Association

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association gets a “Thumbs Up” for keeping residents and motorists updated when roadworks have taken place during the last couple of weeks between Tunstall’s Haymarket and Goldenhill’s High Street/Kidsgrove Road.

Residents have personally thanked the residents association for keeping them informed, including a thank you to Councillor Kanneganti for sharing the information on his Facebook Page. The contractor has also said they have valued the residents association’s input by keeping everyone updated as much as possible, which has been a difficult operation for them when having to close large stretches of the busy A50 road.

As a residents association which started back in 1999, it has always been a pleasure to inform, help and support as many of it’s residents where possible and trusts it can carry on doing this for many years to come.

Make This Festive Season Truly Special at Goldenhill Garden Centre

From fresh Christmas trees to handcrafted holly wreaths, elegant grave arrangements, and unique novelty gifts, Goldenhill Garden Centre has everything you need to make your Christmas magical.

Christmas Trees, Holly Wreaths, Grave Arrangements and much more Beautiful, respectful tributes to honour loved ones.

We are a local, family-run business in the heart of Goldenhill, open 7 days a week until Christmas Eve.

You can also shop online for local delivery or click and collect via https://goldenhillgardencentre.shop/


Sandyford KFC to Tunstall’s Haymarket “Road Closed Tonight” (Monday)

Monday 1st December, High Street will be fully closed to traffic from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Tunstall’s Haymarket between 8.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.

The reason for extensive roadworks is to patch and repair potholes, as well as iron works which involve drains and manholes. The work also includes replacing road markings throughout the road network as well.

The resident’s association has been advised that further road works could take place along this stretch of road after tonight, although the contractor emphasised there will be no more road closures.

The contractor maintains that access to properties and estates will be restricted due to extensive road works taking place, although realising the closing of a major road network will inconvenience many drivers who use the A50, but said it will do its best to keep disruption to a minimum.

Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association are pleased the road works are coming to an end, and thank residents and motorists for their patience during these disruptive couple of weeks.

Sandyford’s Christmas Tree Light Switch On

Sandyford’s “Christmas Tree Light Switch On” by Councillor Chandra Kanneganti will take place at the B.P. Service Station, next to the KFC roundabout (Sandyford) on Friday 5th December at 4.30 p.m.

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association (SAGE) contacted the Kay Group to see if they could add some Christmas festivity to the area by erecting a Christmas tree, which they kindly agreed to do. The 20ft high tree will be visible from all directions due to the service station being located in a prominent position, and the company thought this would be a good contribution to Sandyford, especially at this time of year.

The Kay Group, Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association and Councillor Kanneganti would like to take this opportunity of inviting as many people to come to the official Christmas Tree Light Switch On, which the councillor has arranged for FREE chocolates and sweets to be made available out of his Ward Budget for children who attend the event, and not forgetting the occasional chocolate or sweet for visiting parents and grandparents.

We would like to say a special big thank you to the Kay Group because they were never under any obligation to erect this spectacular Christmas tree, which they said they were pleased to do for local residents and motorists who drive through Sandyford.

Miners Win Pension Boost Says M.P.

Former mineworkers across Stoke-on-Trent North and Kidsgrove need to know they are set to benefit from a major pension uplift following the Government’s decision to return the £2.3 billion British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme (BCSSS) Investment Reserve to scheme members.

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, confirmed the measure in the Budget, alongside full protection of the Triple Lock. David Williams, MP for Stoke-on-Trent North and Kidsgrove, said the announcement delivers “long-overdue justice for the people who kept this country running.”

Unveiling the budget, the Chancellor said: “Last year, I made changes to the Mineworkers Pension Scheme to ensure its members receive the fair pensions they are owed. This year, I can go further. I have heard representations from Labour coalfield MPs, and today I can announce that I will transfer the Investment Reserve Fund of the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme to its members, so that the women and men who worked in the coal industry’s offices and canteens get a fair deal in their retirement too.”

David Williams welcomed the decision as a “victory years in the making”, with more than 800 local BCSSS pensioners set to see a direct uplift.

Mr Williams said: “This is a huge win for former mineworkers in our community. Returning the £2.3 billion reserve is the right and overdue decision, and it brings long-awaited fairness to the people who powered Britain. I have pressed for this consistently since being elected, and I am proud that it delivered for coalfield communities.”

“Our mining heritage runs deep here; just look at the history at Chatterley Whitfield and listen to the stories of the proud former mineworkers who still call this place home. I will always stand up for them and ensure they receive the recognition and support they deserve.”

He added: “The 4.8 per cent rise in the State Pension is another important step that will help thousands of local pensioners with the cost of living.”

Sandyford KFC to Tunstall’s Haymarket “Road Closed Thursday Night”

Thursday 27th November, High Street will be fully closed to traffic from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Tunstall’s Haymarket between 8.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.

A further road closure will take place on Monday 1st December, when High Street will be fully closed to traffic from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Tunstall’s Haymarket between 8.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.

The reason for extensive roadworks is to patch and repair potholes, as well as iron works which involve drains and manholes. The work also includes replacing road markings throughout the road network as well.

The contractor maintains that access to properties and estates will be restricted due to extensive road works taking place, although realising the closing of a major road network will inconvenience many drivers who use the A50, but said it will do its best to keep disruption to a minimum.

Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association believe once the road works are completed, especially when repairing the many potholes that it will make driving through our area a better experience for all concerned.

Find Your Nearest Knife Amnesty Bank “Ditch The Blade Campaign”

This week Staffordshire Police are relaunching our Ditch the Blade campaign to raise awareness of the dangers and consequences of carrying a knife. 

Knife crime has a devastating impact on individuals, families and communities, and tackling it remains one of our top priorities.

As reassurance, 99% of young people do not carry a knife, but the consequences for those who do can be potentially life changing. 

The Ditch the Blade campaign supports our year-round efforts alongside our local partners to educate, provide early intervention and enforcement.

You can view more information about the campaign and access advice and support here: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/ditchtheblade 

Knife amnesty banks

Over the past year we’ve seen a nine per cent reduction in knife-related offences across Staffordshire, with nearly 4,000 knives voluntarily surrendered through our amnesty banks.

We have a growing network of knife banks, some banks are supplied by us, and others are supplied by partners. You can check where your nearest location is by viewing the map on our website: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/ditchtheblade

If you do not have a knife amnesty bank nearby, you can also dispose of knives at your nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre (Tip).

If you’re dropping off a knife, please make sure it’s suitably wrapped and secure for your journey. 

Sandyford KFC to Top of Goldenhill “Road Closed Again Tonight”

Tonight, FRIDAY 21st NOVEMBER the High Street will be fully closed to traffic from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Goldenhill’s Woodstock Street/Kidsgrove Road between 8.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.

Roadworks taking place tonight will involve further drain and manhole repairs, as well as tarmac laying and line painting, which will include the reinstating of the yellow box junction at Sandyford’s Shelford Road.

The contractor has advised that roadworks at the section from KFC to the top of Goldenhill should be complete after tonight, although stressing there is still a possibility of a road closure or workings with the road kept open, if repairs are not completed, adding it is most unlikely for this to happen though.

Please Note! Due to road works taking place on Sandyford High Street tonight that McDonald’s will not be open for business between 8.00 p.m. & 2.00 a.m. The store will reopen for business tomorrow Saturday 22nd November from 7.00 a.m. McDonald’s have advised there are alternative restaurants to visit, which are their Chesterton Dimsdale and Festival Park locations.

The residents association can confirm from the 27th & 28th November, High Street will be closed to traffic from The Haymarket to Sandyford’s KFC roundabout between 8.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.

The contractor advised that access to properties and estates will continue whilst the work is being carried out, although delays are possible and alternative routes will be made available during the work period.

Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association believe once the road works are completed that it will make driving through our area a better experience for all concerned.