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Start your own business with South Staffordshire College

Has the pandemic left you unemployed? Want to utilise your expertise to start your own business and become your own boss? Then look no further than South Staffordshire College to support you on your journey.

South Staffordshire College, scoops best Further Education College for Apprenticeship Training award at The School Leaver Awards!

South Staffordshire College is delighted to be announced as the best Further Education College for Apprenticeship Training at The School Leaver Awards this year

Cannock’s Tuesday street market to return

Cannock Chase Council is delighted to announce that the Tuesday street market in Cannock Town Centre will return on Tuesday 1 September.

COVID-19 testing site in Cannock

Residents and workers in Cannock are being urged to book a COVID-19 test if they have symptoms of the virus, after a new testing site opens in the town.

Council asks residents for help with recycling

Cannock Chase Council will be placing a new recycling sticker on all of the blue
recycling bins in the District over the next few weeks.

Space activity hits the target in Cannock

Staffordshire Commissioner Matthew Ellis joined young people at a multi-sports activity in Cannock Park, as part of the Space 2020 programme.

Fantastic success for students collecting GCSE results at South Staffordshire College

South Staffordshire College is delighted to announce GCSE results success again this year with lots of students at South Staffordshire College celebrating top grades.

South Staffordshire College helps job seekers to #GetEmployed

Has the pandemic left you unemployed? Perhaps you need to up-skill to get back into work? South Staffordshire College is committed to providing courses, training opportunities, short courses, distance learning courses, apprenticeships and sector-based work academies that can help you to get back in to work.

Council agrees to `pavement licences` and to make them free of charge

Cannock Chase councillors have responded to new legislation from Government for a pavement licensing scheme, by voting unanimously to support it at its Council Meeting. The scheme allows businesses selling food and drink to place tables and chairs and associated furniture outside of their premises.

Cannock restaurants registered for the 'Eat Out to Help Out'

The Eat Out to Help Out scheme is a government initiative to help restaurants increase trade. Get 50% off food and non-alcoholic drinks at registered restaurants.