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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

An organisation that aims to improve the environment and lifestyle for all its residents who live in our community

Click here to report any antisocial behaviour

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Post Christmas Cards Locally

The three post boxes pictured left to right are located at

Broadfield Road/High Street, Sandyford

Londis Store/Post Office, High Street, Goldenhill

Travellers Rest Public House, Top of High Street, Goldenhill

Remember to use your local post boxes to post Christmas cards as well as any other letters you need to post. Remember use them or lose them, just like local banks and Building Societies which are few and far between.

P.M. Promised a Named Contactable Police Officer For Every Neighbourhood

Prime Minister Keir Starmer today promised a ‘named, contactable police officer’ for every neighbourhood in England and Wales, which is what Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association is also requesting.

Among his pledges, Sir Keir guaranteed that every community will have a named, contactable police officer responsible for dealing with local issues.

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association, has been asking for the same since the former police constable for the area was not replaced after leaving the position in the middle of 2024.

The resident’s association has fought this decision by speaking to the Police Chief Inspector and Police City Superintendent to reinstate a named police constable, which has been refused.

The Police & Crime Commissioner has also been contacted, and again he advised that he is unable to interfere with operational decisions, although the resident’s association believes he could have persuaded in part to support the P.C. reinstatement.

David Williams M.P. has approached and pressured senior police officials to support the resident’s association, and asked them to review their decision to reinstate a named police officer. Councillor Chandra Kanneganti has also shown support requesting the reinstating of a named P.C.

The requests being asked for by the resident’s association, is for Staffordshire police to nominate a P.C. to take some interest in Sandyford/Goldenhill by receiving meeting minutes for updates, invitations to meetings 3 x per year and when in the area, if time allows to visit locations and give support and reassurance to residents and local businesses.

Police Decide “No Designated Police Officer for Sandyford & Goldenhill”

Since the middle of 2024, Staffordshire Police have removed a designated police officer from the Sandyford & Goldenhill area.

The resident’s association has fought this decision by speaking to the Police Chief Inspector and Police City Superintendent to reinstate a named police constable, which has been refused.

The Police & Crime Commissioner has also been contacted, and again he advised that he is unable to interfere with operational decisions, although the resident’s association believes he could have persuaded in part to support the P.C. reinstatement.

David Williams M.P. has approached and pressured senior police officials to support the resident’s association, and asked them to review their decision to reinstate a named police officer. Councillor Chandra Kanneganti has also shown support requesting the reinstating of a named P.C.

Staffordshire Police advise that the area is better off now because wherever police are required within the city then they can be dispatched, emphasising that Sandyford/Goldenhill benefits with this system in place.

The resident’s association can report they are unable to invite a named police constable to attend its public meetings for the first time in over 25 years, and for the January 2025 meeting the Sergeant, who we have had no contact with, and the PCSO are off duty and unable to attend.

Staffordshire police say we have a PCSO, previously two, who represents the area, although their rota operates with almost as many days off than on, as well as being transferred to other parts of the city when needed.

The requests being asked for by the resident’s association, is for Staffordshire police to nominate a P.C. to take some interest in Sandyford/Goldenhill by receiving meeting minutes for updates, invitations to meetings 3 x per year and when in the area, if time allows to visit locations and give support and reassurance to residents and businesses as was in place earlier this year, “it’s a no brainer for such a request” or as they claim if they nominate a P.C. for one area then they would have to do the same elsewhere, and if this were to happen, then what would be the problem. The named Police Constable who was in place earlier this year gave support, along with P.C. predecessors to various locations, including a restaurant to help prevent antisocial behaviour, which was seen as a positive step by on site staff.

Neighbourhood policing is to work with resident’s groups, as does Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association in return, and when asked to start up a speedwatch group, it agreed, also the association with its website (210,000 hits in 14 years) & Facebook page (9,500 followers), it posts information from the police to address criminal activity etc, and many times when residents visit the site they sometimes pass on useful information.  

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association with a 17 strong committee, aged from early 20’s to 80’s, mixed genders, and all from different backgrounds wants to work with the police, but it has no intention of not standing up for itself, when feeling the decision being made is the wrong one.  

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association, David Williams M.P. & Councillor Chandra Kanneganti wish to continue constructive dialogue for our request, and it would be advantageous to all parties concerned if the police could arrange an urgent response.

Job Vacancy – Warehouse Operative, Days (Trent Vale)

Great Opportunity to work Days as Warehouse Operative for our client – A Regional Distribution Centre for Marks and Spencer, supplying the high street superstores.

Staffline is recruiting for Warehouse Operatives in Stoke-on-Trent.

The rate of pay is £11.72 per hour

Overtime is available at this site after working 36.25 hours paid at time and a half.

This is a full-time role working fixed day shifts, the hours of work are:
– 6am to 2pm

Experience in a similar role is desirable, but not essential as full training is provided.

To apply for the position follow the link Warehouse Operative- Days in Trent Vale, Stoke-On-Trent (ST4), ST4 | Staffline Divisions

Staying Safe During Severe Weather Events

It is reported we have continued to see news reports from across England and Wales, sharing accounts of severe weather events and the damage that they have caused in local communities over the past weekend, to homes, businesses, and individuals.

We urge everyone to stay safe during these extreme weather events, and to check on vulnerable neighbours or members of your community when possible. Please listen to updates and weather warnings from your local government services to remain informed of the situation in your local area.

You can check for flood warnings in England using this Government website, and you can check for flood warnings in Wales using this website.

This page from Age UK’s website offers advice on how to support elderly residents during a flood crisis, and this UK Government website offers advice on what to do after you’ve been affected by flooding.

Memories of Visiting Dr Rohatgi in the “Good Old Days”

It was sad to hear that we lost a caring and dedicated retired local doctor, who sadly passed away 19.11.24, aged 86.

We fondly remember Doctor Rohatgi in the good old days when he used to see his patients along Hollywall Lane in his Sandyford surgery (pictured).

Its over 30 years ago since Hollywall Lane lost it’s G.P. surgery and school clinic, which served us as far back as the second world war.

Those were the days when we used to enter his “nissen hut” type building before moving to the “Sita Medical Centre” and now “Goldenhill Medical Centre” on High Street, Goldenhill.

Our thoughts are with Doctor Rohatgi’s family and friends. R.I.P. to a well liked and respected former G.P.

Safety Advice

Staffordshire Police are giving a gentle reminder due to a recent increase in vehicle thefts in the local area, ensure you leave plenty of time before your journey, factoring in time to defrost your vehicle. Do not leave your car keys in your ignition, unattended even if it’s on your driveway. Unattended vehicles with keys in the ignition are easy targets for somebody targeting vehicles to steal. In addition to this, driving your vehicle with your window screen foggy, misty, icy or in any way obstructed is a criminal offence.

Staying Safe

With the festive party season fast approaching. Staffordshire Police are reminding residents to stay safe while enjoying nights out across the county. This time of the year, we see an increase in social gatherings, events and celebrations, making personal safety a priority for anyone heading out on the town.

– Plan your journey home

– Stay with friends

– Keep your belongings secure

– Drink responsibly

– Be aware of your surroundings

– Use well-lit busy roads

Stay safe, Have fun:

Staffordshire Police want everyone to enjoy the festive season while staying safe. By planning ahead and look out for one another, you can ensure that your night out remains memorable for all the right reasons. 

For non emergencies contact us on 101. 

In emergencies, dial 999

Job Vacancy – Warehouse Operative, UPS (Tunstall)

JOB DESCRIPTION

Warehouse Operative

We take all kinds of things to all kinds of places at UPS. Whatever it is, wherever it’s going, we handle it with the care for which we’re known and trusted. All over the world. Work for us at our site and you won’t just be helping us deliver packages; you’ll be delivering our reputation.

It’ll be busy. It’ll be hard work. But you’re not afraid of either. Because Future You is full of initiative and pride yourself on a job well done. As we do. You can do what’s needed quickly and accurately too, paying close attention to detail and picking up instructions with ease.

What you’ll get:

  • £11.44 per hour.
  • Company pension scheme
  • Discounts at major retailers (like Apple), cinemas and attractions (such as Alton Towers and The London Eye), plus many more benefits
  • Full training to help you perform at your best
  • Opportunities to progress – thanks to our ‘promotion from within policy

What you’ll do:

  • Working Mon – Fri, 5pm – 8pm, (15 hours per week).
  • Move and sort packages in a busy warehouse environment
  • Work safely and accurately at speed, following instructions
  • Double-check your work as you go

To apply for the position follow the link Warehouse Operative – Stoke – Early Evenings at UPS United Kingdom

Nearest Knife Amnesty Bank – Police Relaunch Ditch The Blade Campaign

Staffordshire Police relaunch Ditch the Blade campaign this Autumn, you’re likely to see increased coverage about knife crime in the press and on social media over the coming weeks. 

Working with local partners, we are urging young people to go knife free and to reach out for help and advice if they’re feeling trapped or pressured to carry a knife, or are carrying a knife out of fear.

The myths and reality surrounding knives are very different. A common misconception is that it’s common for young people to carry knives, when the reality is that 99% of young people aged 10 to 29 don’t carry a knife. 

Although it’s rare for young people to carry a knife, it’s still important to chat to the young people in your life about the topic and discuss any concerns or worries, as they may not always understand the risks and consequences. 

A couple of myths about knives are:

Carrying a knife will keep you safer. You only get a criminal record if you actually use the knife.

Unfortunately, the reality is: Carrying a knife puts you in more harm as it could be used against you if a situation gets out of control. Anyone found carrying a knife risks a criminal record if they are found in possession – this applies whether there is an intent to use the knife or not. 

You can find advice to start a conversation, and details for support organisations here: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/ditchtheblade 

Knife banks for the anonymous disposal of knives

There is a growing network of knife banks to enable the safe anonymous disposal of knives across the county. 

Some banks are supplied by ourselves, 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 take a knife to your nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre (Tip) for disposal. 

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