Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase has demanded a better service for passengers who use the Chase Line.
In a debate which the Cannock Chase MP secured in Parliament, Amanda raised the plight of Chase Line passengers who regularly face overcrowded trains, especially on commuter s
Year six pupils from Rugeley made dens and climbed trees as part of an outing organised by Cannock Chase MP Amanda Milling and bus company Arriva.
The pupils from Churchfield Church of England Primary School in Sandy Lane caught the 825 service from Rugeley to Milford Common to enjoy an autumn day
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase has raised in Parliament the issue of HGV parking in residential areas and industrial estates in Rugeley.
The issue, known as Fly-Parking, is causing serious concern for many residents in Rugeley, with HGVs making deliveries to local businesses
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, has shown her support for women affected by breast cancer by dressing in pink and encouraging local residents to take part in “wear it pink” this Friday, the 21 October
In its 15th year, wear it pink sees thousands of supporters across the cou
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase raises the plight of bus passengers in Parliament.
Speaking in Parliament the Cannock Chase MP raised the issue of the withdrawal of bus services, including the Number 3 bus service that serves Norton Canes, ahead of a meeting with the bus oper
Amanda Milling, MP for Cannock Chase, met with local McDonald’s franchisee Doug Wright and his team at the Rugeley restaurant on 23rd September to find out more about the local business and discuss the investment his team’s within the local community.
During her visit, Amanda was given an insight i
I have been informed by Cannock Chase District Council that they, along with Staffordshire County Council and Public Health England, have carried out independent tests at Oak Tree Farm on the smoke.
They have released a public statement confirming that little to no trace of asbestos has been found
This morning I attended a Tactical Assessment Meeting (TAM) of all the agencies involved in fighting the burning stack at Oak Tree Farm in Slitting Mill, Rugeley.
The agencies have now decided to cap with soil to contain the fire and reduce the smoke.
One of the key concerns over the last two weeks has been what is actually burning in the fire at Oak Hill Farm, Slitting Mill.
Unfortunately, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue have now found the presence of asbestos whilst excavating the waste material that is burning.
I would like to reassure residen