A Leek couple who used to run a popular Mexican restaurant are preparing to open a waffle and dessert venue in their hometown.
A Grade-II listed building described as a ‘significant landmark’ and ‘cornerstone of public life in Stoke-on-Trent’ could be brought back into use as a new private hire venue.
MoreResidents are being encouraged to get involved with two campaigns as part of this year’s Staffordshire Day celebrations.
MoreA Staffordshire vineyard will open a new nature trail this weekend, adding to the number of attractions at its 60-acre site.
MoreInco Contracts is hoping that continuing to branch out into education will give it a £3 million revenue boost.
MoreYoung people from Stoke-on-Trent who are passionate about ceramics have the chance to take part in an international exchange with artists from Poland.
MoreGlobal homeware brands group Portmeirion is planning to up the proportion of branded products made in Stoke-on-Trent as an immediate priority to support a recovery of long-term profitable growth.
MoreThe co-founder of a compliance specialist has been promoted to the role of managing director after eight years.
MoreAn antiques centre founded over 30 years ago has reopened to the public – with a focus on buying gold.
MoreThe UK’s largest business water retailer has made a multi-million-pound investment into new Stoke-on-Trent headquarters.
MoreDEFRA’s Simpler Recycling regulations are set to come into effect today, 31 March, causing a significant change in the way businesses handle waste.
Here, Dean Willshee, Managing Director of Burton upon Trent-based Willshee’s Waste and Recycling, explains what the regulations mean.
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