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

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“TODAY” Have Your Say on Plans for New Homes in Sandyford

Northstone Builders have asked Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association to share this information.

This is your chance to have your say on this important proposed development. Councillor Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association will listen to, and be guided by residents views and opinions.

The consultation period is now open and you can email your views to consultation lead Zoe Ensor zoe@dragonhill.co.uk. You can also visit their website www.hollywalllaneconsultation.co.uk and submit your views on the feedback form.

They will be holding a public consultation drop in event for local residents on Tuesday July 8th 2025. The event will run from 3.30pm to 7pm and will be held at The Gateway Community Methodist Church, Heath Street/High Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 5RZ. Their public consultation will close on July 31st 2025. Please make sure you submit your comments and suggestions by then.

“TOMORROW” Have Your Say on Plans for New Homes in Sandyford

Northstone Builders have asked Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association to share this information.

This is your chance to have your say on this important proposed development. Councillor Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association will listen to, and be guided by residents views and opinions.

The consultation period is now open and you can email your views to consultation lead Zoe Ensor zoe@dragonhill.co.uk. You can also visit their website www.hollywalllaneconsultation.co.uk and submit your views on the feedback form.

They will be holding a public consultation drop in event for local residents on Tuesday July 8th 2025. The event will run from 3.30pm to 7pm and will be held at The Gateway Community Methodist Church, Heath Street/High Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 5RZ. Their public consultation will close on July 31st 2025. Please make sure you submit your comments and suggestions by then.

FREE Trampoline Taster Session, Northwood Stadium

Scan the QR code, book a place and come along to try out a 40min trampoline taster session.

In 1 Hour 13 Bags of Litter Collected in Sandyford “WHO NEEDS EDUCATING”

Today (Sunday 6th July) McDonald’s Staff, Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association Members, Julie Cooper, Resident Litter Picker for Goldenhill, Oliver Bryan & William Smith, two young people who live in Sandyford collected 13 bags of litter from Sandyford Park, Broadfield Road, Shelford Road & Wignall Road.

The day for collecting litter was a resounding success, although the idea of promoting the event was to educate and encourage young people to dispose of their litter in litter bins or to take it home with them. Unfortunately, the message to involve children with their parents was not the resounding turnout expected by the residents association.

It is hoped by letting children, parents and grandparents know that 13 bags of litter collected within one hour should be enough to allow families to discuss the problem, and to try and educate as many people as possible to dispose of litter sensibly.

Goldenhill & Tunstall Scouts Summer Fayre

Community Priorities to be Tackled in Tunstall Initiative

Staffordshire Police are gearing up their efforts to tackle the main concerns of people in Tunstall as part of our newest Making Great Places initiative. 

Next week, local officers will be carrying out engagement sessions, giving local people and businesses the chance to speak to us about the issues affecting people the most in the area. 

Sergeants Robert Emanuel and Sergeant Chris Bradbury will be at Tower Square, Tunstall, at 8am on (Monday 7 July) as part of the first walk and talk session, followed by a meeting at Tunstall Memorial Gardens from 10am the following day (Tuesday 8 July). 

They will build the intelligence needed to focus specifically on these main issues in a joint initiative with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, to target crime and to make the city a cleaner, safer and greener place for people to live, work and visit. 

The initiative follows on from targeted enforcement and engagement that we carried out in Shelton and Hanley Park, resulting in hundreds of arrests for serious criminal offences and significant engagement with people in the area. 

Chief Inspector Laura Davies, from the Stoke North local policing team, said: “Our recent Making Great Places initiatives have been instrumental in clearing criminals from communities and engaging more closely with the people we’re serving every day, and that’s we’re going to focus on in Tunstall.

“We’re keen to speak to as many of you as possible next week so we can build a picture on the main issues that need to be dealt with in the city. Then, we’re going to work closely with the local authority and our wider partners to deliver on these needs and to make a difference in the local community.” 

Stoke-on-Trent City Council Leader, Jane Ashworth, said: “We are now onto our third Making Great Places initiative, following success in Fenton and Shelton. Myself and my fellow councillors hear daily about the issues that are important to you, both in your neighbourhoods and in the towns you love. 

“This information is vital in helping us capture, deter and clear crime from the streets of Stoke-on-Trent. 

“Tunstall is our next focus, in partnership with Staffordshire Police. I encourage you all to have your say, speaking out will help us stamp out crime, ASB and help to make the city a safer, cleaner and greener space for people to thrive in.

“Tunstall is also set to receive £4.5m of government funding, and from next week, residents will be invited to have their say both online and at two face-to-face events. The proposed plans include Design Out Crime initiatives, which will be valuable in supporting the wider works proposed for the area.”

More information can be found at www.stoke.gov.uk/publicrealm

To report crime in your area, please call 101 or use Live Chat on our website.

Warning Following Spate of Parcel Thefts

Staffordshire Police are reminding people who shop online to be mindful about where their parcels are being left following a spate of doorstep thefts recently. 

Many of us use online shopping as a quick and convenient way to buy goods but if parcels are delivered and left on a doorstep, they can easily be stolen by opportunistic thieves. 

On Thursday 12 June, an Amazon package containing around £100-worth of goods was stolen from a property in Burslem and a week later, a package containing £30-worth of goods was stolen from a doorstop in Stafford.

Most recently, around £40-worth of Lego was stolen from a doorstep in Stone on Thursday 19 June. 

Our investigations are ongoing. 

Inspector Victoria Ison, from our Stoke-on-Trent north local policing team (LPT) said: “With more of us now choosing to shop online, thieves are now targeting doorsteps as part of their criminality. 

“These thefts are preventable and we’re asking everyone to be cautious about when and where parcels are delivered.”

Here are some actions to take to reduce the risk of parcel theft: Track your parcel to ensure you or someone else is home at time of delivery. Install a video doorbell so you are notified of any delivery. Arrange for your parcel to be delivered to a trusted neighbour or safe space if you are not going to be home. Use an off-site locker service for frequent deliveries or expensive items, they are much more secure.

If you think a parcel has been stolen or have seen anything suspicious, call us on 101 or use Live Chat on our website. 

Support our Litter Education Clean-Up Day

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Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association is inviting parents along with their children to attend a litter pick on Sunday 6th July, 12 noon outside the One Stop Shop, Shelford Road, Sandyford, next to McDonald’s.

The day is to try and educate young people and those not so young to place litter into a litter bin or to take it home with them.

Sandyford McDonald’s is supporting the residents association on the day with a member of staff to help with the litter pick. The litter pick will last for approximately one hour, and McDonald’s will offer all participants a FREE HOT OR COLD DRINK AFTERWARDS.

Please help the residents association make the day a special clean-up operation, and to spread the word that litter on our streets does not make our area look nice and clean.

We look forward to seeing you there this coming Sunday.

Have your say on plans for new homes in Sandyford, Stoke-on-Trent.

Northstone Builders have asked Councillor Chandra Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association to share this information.

This is your chance to have your say on this important proposed development. Councillor Kanneganti and Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association will listen to, and be guided by residents views and opinions.

The consultation period is now open and you can email your views to consultation lead Zoe Ensor zoe@dragonhill.co.uk. You can also visit their website www.hollywalllaneconsultation.co.uk and submit your views on the feedback form.

They will be holding a public consultation drop in event for local residents on Tuesday July 8th 2025. The event will run from 3.30pm to 7pm and will be held at The Gateway Community Methodist Church, Heath Street/High Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 5RZ. Their public consultation will close on July 31st 2025. Please make sure you submit your comments and suggestions by then.

Two Men in Hospital Following Serious Violence

Staffordshire Police are reporting that two men are being treated in hospital for serious injuries after being called to reports of violence in Stoke-on-Trent earlier today. 

Police Officers were called to Barber Road in the Chell area at 9.20am on Saturday (28 June).

One man had sustained a laceration to his leg and presented to hospital for treatment. He remains in a stable condition. 

Another man was taken to hospital by ambulance with potentially life-changing injuries.

A cordon is currently in place and officers remain at the scene while police investigation continues. 

Police believe this was a targeted incident and there is no wider threat to the public at this time.