Latest news
Council reiterates calls for more support ahead of business rates changes
Calls are being repeated for more Government help in supporting vibrant and sustainable town centres, high streets and villages ahead of significant changes in how business rates are calculated.
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Council puts green spaces on the map with Fields in Trust
More than 20 open and green spaces in Newcastle-under-Lyme are the first sites in the borough being considered for legal protection in perpetuity.
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Housing plan for town centre brownfield sites
Small, under-used town centre car parks will be sold off for housing, if plans are approved.
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Communities benefit from council’s multi-million pound funding bids
Final projects are well underway in the final months of a multi-million-pound four-year scheme.
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Civic Pride comes to Maer and Whitmore
A campaign encouraging residents to play their part in creating a cleaner, safer and friendlier borough is focusing on a new area.
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New Kidsgrove train station plan on track for council's green light
A revised plan to modernise train travel in the north of Newcastle-under-Lyme is fast approaching the next stage of its journey to completion.
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Three-stage plan considered for new countryside park
A new countryside park at Keele could be operational in its earliest form by late spring 2026.
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Council celebrates Newcastle in Bloom winners
A “magnificent” room-themed garden in Newcastle bursting with colour and artistic flair is officially the best residential garden in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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Residents vote to adopt neighbourhood plan
Residents of Audley have voted in favour of a plan shaping the future of their rural area.
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Council appoints new finance officer
The new officer responsible for managing Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s multi-million budget has been appointed.
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Council calls for improvements in asylum accommodation system
The Home Office should review its current methods for accommodating asylum seekers in communities.