The interactive map below shows public footpaths and bridleways across Staffordshire. Please note: This is not the Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way. The Definitive Map is a paper document and ...
All recycling centres except Biddulph are open 9am - 5pm on all spring and summer bank holidays. Biddulph recycling centre will be open from 9am - 4:30pm on all spring and summer bank holidays.
Make your own free compost for the garden. Staffordshire’s recycling centres accept all types of garden waste (such as weeds, prunings and leaves) and including larger items such as tree branches, ...
We obtain, create and manage a large amount of information relating to our services, customers and partners. We are committed to both the concepts of transparency and open government, and we recognise ...
Wherever possible repair broken items to keep them in use that bit longer. Hard plastic items can be recycled at any Staffordshire recycling centre in the rigid plastic container they are not accepted ...
An individual healthcare plan is needed, which has been written with the child/young person, parents/carers and relevant medical professionals. The plan needs to be disseminated to all relevant staff, ...
Plasterboard / Plaster should not be placed in any of your kerbside bins. Plasterboard / Plaster is made up of gypsum and when this is disposed of with biodegradable waste it can produce a poisonous ...
Fire extinguishers from your own home can be taken to any of Staffordshire’s recycling centres. You can take up to two extinguishers (up to 2 kg) every six months. We cannot accept this waste type ...
Over 40 students at Burton and South Derbyshire College (BSDC) are the latest in a long line to start Ignite, a fully interactive business course that teaches entrepreneurial and employment skills.
Car batteries from households only can be taken to Staffordshire’s recycling centres. There is a recycling restriction of 2 lead acid batteries every 6 months. Apart from car batteries and engine oil, ...