Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
On Friday 11th October 2024 in the Queens Gardens at 11 am – the statue of Queen Elizabeth II sculpted by ANDY EDWARDS is being unveiled. It is based on photographs of her majesty during a visit to Newcastle in 1973. Andy Edwards has done so many statues of famous people – such as David […]
Memories of a momentous milestone in Newcastle-under-Lyme’s long history are being preserved for future generations to discover. A time capsule – containing memorabilia from the borough’s year-long 850th anniversary celebrations – was buried yesterday at Brampton Park, the home of Brampton Museum. Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, working with partners and sponsors, co-ordinated an action-packed calendar of […]
An independent assessment of Government data has put Newcastle-under-Lyme in the top 50 performing local authorities in England. Based on information compiled by the Government Office for Local Government (Oflog), an analysis of 318 authorities put Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council 43rd overall. High-performing areas included financial management, waste collection and recycling, and planning efficiency. Simon Tagg, […]
A Chesterton resident who signed up to access a council’s services online has won 50 per cent off their council tax for the coming year. Paul Smith was the randomly drawn winner after creating an online account for Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council before the 11th February deadline for the ‘Go Digital’ draw. And runner-up Michael Hall, […]
Next steps are being set out by Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council following consultation on the first draft of the Local Plan governing development in the area until 2040. Thousands of comments on the possible future location of homes, businesses, community facilities and protected green spaces are being reviewed. Submissions during the consultation focused on proposals for […]
Financial support and practical advice for people facing the cost of living crisis will continue in the coming year in Newcastle under Lyme The Borough Council is preparing to distribute around £212,000 in 2023/24 to eligible residents as part of the Council Tax Support Fund. And at the same time the authority is preparing to […]
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