NEWS RELEASE For immediate release: 29 January, 2015. Croft Architecture steps in after a developer falls foul of a rogue “architect” Failure to check the credentials of an “architect” has proven costly for a West Mildands developer. Daldar Singh Sandhu is more than £20,000 out of pocket due to planning mistakes made by a company wrongly advertising themselves as an …
Artist Talks: Acclaimed photographer and artist talk about their work with Stoke-on-Trent residents
City residents can meet Magnum photographer Mark Power and artist Dan Thompson at events staged by Appetite Stoke-on-Trent. Power and Thompson are working with Appetite on separate events showcasing the city and its people. Artist Dan Thompson will be talking about his social history project, London Road, at Room with a Brew, Stafford Street, Hanley, on Thursday, January 29 (6.30 …
Keycom helps children to stay safe online
Superfast broadband provider Keycom has gained accreditation from the Friendly WiFi scheme. The Friendly WiFi logo offers peace of mind to parents that their children can use internet services in public places without seeing pornographic or other unsuitable websites. Supported by the Government and children’s charities including the NSPCC, Friendly WiFi is the world’s first public WiFi accreditation scheme to …
Congregation of Stoke-on-Trent residents to take part in new arts project
Members of the public are being offered the opportunity to get involved with a unique arts project in Stoke-on-Trent. Acclaimed sound artist Ray Lee is to premiere Congregation, a new interactive composition involving groups of residents from across the Potteries. Appetite’s artist development programme is bringing Ray, named British Composer of the Year in 2012, to the city and has …
Alice Charity help 56 families to enjoy a little Christmas cheer
Charity delivered total of 325 gifts to children, teens and parents A family support charity in North Staffordshire helped 56 families enjoy an unexpected Christmas treat. The Alice Charity was determined that under-privileged families received at least one gift during the festive season. “We were struck by the fact that some families in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme could not even consider …
Pension expert shocked as nurses consider cashing in “gold-plated” pensions amid confusion over new rules
A major shake-up in pension legislation is causing public confusion and could leave older people out of pocket, a pensions expert has warned. Staff at Richard Jacob’s Pension Services say enquiries from people looking to cash in their pension pot are on the increase. They have even had calls from confused nurses who wrongly believe that they may benefit from …
Keycom helps children to stay safe online
Superfast broadband provider Keycom has gained accreditation from the Friendly WiFi scheme. The Friendly WiFi logo offers peace of mind to parents that their children can use internet services in public places without seeing pornographic or other unsuitable websites. Supported by the Government and children’s charities including the NSPCC, Friendly WiFi is the world’s first public WiFi accreditation scheme to …