Latest news
Continuing delays threaten train station project
Urgent action is needed to safeguard funding for Kidsgrove train station, as the Borough Council leader calls again for the local MP to act.

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Thousands of long-lasting roots put down in the community
Newcastle’s urban planting projects will plant their 25,000th tree this winter.
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Council reaches halfway point on the road to net zero
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council has hit 50 per cent on its road to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
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Solar panel idea ready to move forward
Clean energy solar panels are being considered for council land.
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Newcastle sweeps the board at ‘in Bloom’ awards
Newcastle-under-Lyme has been crowned overall winner of the prestigious Heart of England in Bloom competition for 2023.
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Unique ‘Two Queens’ subway decoration underway
Unique new images of two historic queens will flank pedestrians as they walk into Newcastle.
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Developers step forward for multi-million pound regeneration project
Three housing providers are being named as potential developers for a multi-million pound Newcastle town centre regeneration.
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£390,000 earmarked for markets investment
Newcastle’s historic market is to receive significant investment to maintain its place in the heart of the town.
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Response to Environment Agency's Walleys Quarry update
The Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council has responded to the Environment Agency statement regarding Walleys Quarry.
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Junction work to improve walking and cycling routes
A scheme to improve cycling and pedestrian access around a main road junction in Newcastle-under-Lyme begins Monday, September 18.
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Cabinet remains focused on delivering priorities
Generating more income and making best use of its assets are part of next year’s strategy to balance a council’s books.