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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

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Work to Tackle ASB in Stoke & Staffordshire

This week, the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office is supporting Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week (29 June-5 July). With the theme of ‘Making Communities Safer’, the week encourages communities to take a stand against ASB and highlights the actions those experiencing it can take.

In Staffordshire:

Community Safety Partnerships, supported by funding from the Staffordshire Commissioner for Police, Fire & Rescue and Crime, work alongside Police and local authorities to tackle ASB through initiatives, education and prevention.

53 additional neighbourhood policing officers have been funded through the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, tackling ASB, retail crime and community priorities with increased visible patrols in town centres and crime hotspots.

As part of this problem-solving approach, Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service is working with Police to share information about repeat locations for ASB fires, to allow both services to focus their activity on known hotspots. 

Support is available for victims of ASB, including:

ASB Harmony: commissioned by the Staffordshire Commissioner, this free and confidential service provides practical and emotional support to people experiencing ASB, whether they choose to report incidents to the Police or not. Last year, the service received 423 referrals from people seeking support. Contact Harmony on 0330 1757 258 (general helpline) or 0808 16 89 111 (out of hours support), or email harmony@victimsupport.org.uk

ASB Case Review: a tool which allows victims to request action if they have reported multiple incidents of ASB but are unhappy with the response they received

To report an incident of ASB, call Staffordshire Police on 101 or visit: Report antisocial behaviour | Staffordshire Police

Community Police Engagement in Sandyford & Goldenhill

A meeting has been arranged later this month with Staffordshire Police, where Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association, Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and David Williams M.P. are to discuss police engagement in the Sandyford/Goldenhill area.

The main focus will be to ensure monthly visits by the police to key areas where antisocial behaviour takes place, quarterly ward walkabouts with the police, councillor, M.P. and resident’s association, as well as times & dates of roads/streets visited by PCSO’s on foot.

Your residents association and politicians are fully aware of the increased crime taking place in our community, but we can assure residents that we are working with the police to address this ongoing problem.

Line Painting on High Street (Sandyford & Goldenhill)

Line painting on Sandyford & Goldenhill’s High Street should be completed within the next month according to the contractor.

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association and Councillor Chandra Kanneganti have been informed by the contractor Kiely that they will chase up the request to have line painting on the road, including zebra crossings completed ASAP.

Appeal After Fake Notes

Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after a man used counterfeit notes to pretend to pay for a mobile phone in Stoke-on-Trent.

Police were called at 4.50pm on Thursday 28 May to Carlton Avenue in Chell following reports of theft. 

A man pretending to be a genuine buyer attended an address at around 6pm on Wednesday 27 May after seeing an iPhone 16 Pro Max for sale online. 

The suspect handed over £640 in notes and the genuine buyer gave them the phone. 

The notes were later revealed to be counterfeit. 

We have carried out inquiries locally and are keen to speak to the man pictured in connection with the theft. 

If you recognise this man or have any relevant information, CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage, call us on 101 or use Live Chat on our website, quoting incident number 733 of 28 May. 

To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Road Resurfacing Confirmed Tomorrow, KFC Roundabout to Top of Goldenhill

Final road surface dressing has been confirmed by contractor Kiely, which will take place tomorrow, Wednesday 24th June, between 9.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Woodstock Street at the top of Goldenhill.

This is the final chapter in the scheme, which residents and motorists will be happy to see it complete.

Councillor Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association understand the inconvenience this has caused to both residents and motorists, which we have tried to keep everyone updated as much as possible through contact with the contractor.

We trust once the scheme is completed that everyone as much as possible will see the benefits of not having to avoid the many potholes that the High Street has suffered from.

Warm Weather Safety Advice for Residents

As temperatures rise, please take a few simple steps to stay safe and well during the warm weather:

Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Avoid too much alcohol or caffeine, as they can dehydrate you.

Keep Cool Indoors – Close blinds or curtains during peak sunlight hours. Open windows when it’s cooler outside (early morning/evening) to let fresh air circulate.

Limit Sun Exposure – Try to stay out of direct sunlight between 11am–3pm when UV levels are highest. If you must go out, wear sunscreen, a hat, and light, loose clothing.

Check on Vulnerable Residents – Older adults, young children, and those with health conditions may be more at risk. Please check in on neighbours, friends, and family regularly.

Vehicle Safety – Never leave children, pets, or vulnerable individuals alone in parked vehicles—even for a short time.

Pet Care – Ensure pets have access to shade and fresh water. Avoid walking dogs during the hottest part of the day—pavements can burn their paws.

Know the Signs of Heat Illness – Look out for symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, nausea, or confusion. Seek medical help if needed.

Fire Risk – Dry conditions increase fire risk. Dispose of cigarettes safely and avoid open flames or BBQs in unsafe areas.

Stay safe, look after each other, and enjoy the sunshine responsibly.

Road Resurfacing Again! Sandyford KFC Roundabout to Top of Goldenhill

Final road surface dressing will take place next Tuesday 23rd June for two days between 9.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Woodstock Street at the top of Goldenhill, weather permitting.

This is the final chapter in the scheme to which both residents and motorists will be happy to see it complete.

Councillor Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association have received a number of complaints regarding potholes in the area for quite a while, and once the road resurfacing is complete, we are hopeful drivers using the A50 throughout the area can appreciate a much improved driving experience.

Free activities for children are back this Summer

Plans are underway for the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Space summer programme 2026, which last year saw over 9,000 young people across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent taking part in a range of fun activities.

The programme, for young people aged 8 to 17, brings together public, voluntary and private sector organisations to provide positive activities for young people during the school holidays.

During summer 2025:9,219 young people took part in the Space programme2,429 activities were provided including sports, arts, crafts, and youth activities

23,480 attendances were made in total, equating to 46,988 hours of engagement

Activities will be uploaded in the coming weeks. Parents can sign up for all the latest event and activity updates: https://staffordshirespace.uk/.

Will you be watching the England match tonight

If you’re watching the England match tonight, think about your behaviour choices. 

From June 2025 to May 2026, over 1,500 violent offences reported to Staffordshire Police were linked to alcohol.

Drugs and alcohol can affect your inhibitions and as a result, make you act violently. 

Before consuming drugs or alcohol, think about the potential consequences not only for you, but your friends, family, and the children exploited to deliver drugs. 

For drug and alcohol support visit: Choices – Violence Reduction Alliance

Contractor Update – Road Resurfacing Tunstall to Goldenhill

The Kiely contractor has contacted Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association in regards to an update to road resurfacing work covering Tunstall, Sandyford & Goldenhill.

The contractor confirmed that final surface dressing is complete on Reginald Mitchell Way and High Street Tunstall to Sandyford’s KFC roundabout.

The contractor is returning today 16.06.26 to complete surface dressing of High Street from Sandyford’s KFC roundabout to Woodstock Street at the top of Goldenhill, weather permitting.

The contractor added that the signs should be moved over now, and if there are any issues then please let the residents association or councillor know, so we can pass the information onto Kiely.

Sandyford & Goldenhill Resident’s Association and Councillor Chandra Kanneganti would like to thank the contractor for keeping us updated during any inconvenience caused to both residents and motorists. We would like to add that once the works are completed that hopefully we can appreciate a better and smoother ride throughout the area.