Hydronics solutions specialist Altecnic has opened its new headquarters following a £25 million investment by its parent company Caleffi.
MoreCeramics manufacturer Churchill China has reported a dip in profits and revenue for 2024, but says it remains well positioned for growth as market conditions improve.
MoreJCB has welcomed a new trade deal between the UK and India which the West Midlands will reportedly benefit from more than any other region in the UK.
MoreA popular Staffordshire pottery painting café is opening a second store at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet West Midlands next week.
Pretty Pots, which has built a loyal following at its Milford base over the past eight years, will launch its new Cannock site on Tuesday, 29 July, in the former Sportslocker unit.
MoreA significant milestone has been hit in Port Vale’s plans to offer more community facilities after securing £2.3 million in Government funding.
MoreStaffordshire’s visitor economy is enjoying a huge boost as one of the world’s biggest golfing events takes place in the county.
LIV Golf UK by JCB tees off at the JCB Golf & Country Club in Rocester today with 54 golfers competing for the UK title of the 14-leg global team
MoreLast week, Daily Focus reported that the National Forest Adventure Farm in Tatenhill has invested £125,000 in new play equipment and a new summer food court.
Here, the attraction’s head chef David Ellement shares his go to BBQ treat. Full of smoky Texas BBQ flavour, it is part of the farm
MoreResidents and businesses have been asked to support a charity appeal to take vulnerable families on a trip to the coast.
The Gingerbread Centre, based in Stoke-on-Trent, wants to help families without a home enjoy a day at the beach in North Wales during the school summer holidays.
MorePortmeirion Group is accelerating its ‘Made in Stoke-on-Trent’ initiative in response to the imposition of US import tariffs which caused ‘immediate disruption’ and ‘significant uncertainty’ in the company’s largest and most profitable market.
MoreStaffordshire Chambers of Commerce has written to local MPs raising concerns that the Government’s proposed Employment Rights Bill could damage hiring, deter investment and create unintended consequences for small and medium-sized businesses. In a letter to Labour MPs Gareth Snell, Allison Gardner, David Williams, Adam Jogee and Leigh Ingham, deputy
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