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Sandyford and Goldenhill Residents Association (S.A.G.E.)

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A residents association uniting the two villages of Sandyford and Goldenhill since 1999

An organisation that aims to improve the environment and lifestyle for all its residents who live in our community

Click here to report any antisocial behaviour

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FREE SKIPS – Sandyford & Goldenhill

PLEASE NOTE! Once the skips are full, they will NOT be replaced, so come early if you can to avoid disappointment.

Reporting Antisocial Behaviour

Rumina Khatun who is an Antisocial Behaviour Officer employed by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, and works with various agencies to help reduce antisocial behaviour within the Goldenhill/ Sandyford area.

The lady works closely with Staffordshire Police, along with your area officer PCSO Michael Frost, who work in partnership to stop people who are acting in a manner causing alarm, distress and nuisance. They are all committed to tackling antisocial behaviour. 

Antisocial behaviour can be reported to Stoke-on-Trent City Council on 01782 234234 or by using the online antisocial behaviour report on Stoke-on-Trent’s website. In an event of an emergency to call the Police on 999 or 101 non-emergency or Staffordshire Police online. 

To effectively tackle antisocial behaviour, we need the support of the local community and would welcome any information you may have.

Man Charged After Car Collides With Scotia Road Building

A man has been charged after a car collided with a building in Stoke-on-Trent. 

Daniel Mohammed, 21, from Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, has been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving, using a motor vehicle on a road / public place without third party insurance, using a handheld mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle on a road and failing to provide a specimen for analysis. 

It comes after a car collided with a building on Scotia Road, Burslem, at around 6am on Sunday 20 July. 

Mohammed is due to appear at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Thursday 12 February. 

Speeding Motorists – Police, Cll’r & M.P. Coming to Residents Public Meeting Tomorrow

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association has invited the Police, Councillor & M.P. to attend its Public General Meeting tomorrow evening at Goldenhill Community Centre, Thursday 15th January @ 7.30 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend, including nearby residents from Tunstall and Kidsgrove.

This is your opportunity to ask questions regarding the issue, and to support the residents association with its speedwatch group, who liaise with Staffordshire Police to report speeding motorists when taking vehicle registration numbers.

Council Head of Planning Coming to Residents Public Meeting Tomorrow

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association has invited the council’s Head of Planning to attend its Public General Meeting tomorrow evening at Goldenhill Community Centre, Thursday 15th January @ 7.30 p.m.

Everyone is welcome to attend, including nearby residents from Tunstall and Kidsgrove.

This is your opportunity to ask questions regarding proposals to build up to 400 properties along Sandyford’s Hollywall Lane, and the input this may have to the area, especially when it is proposed to build a further 1,000 homes in nearby Packmoor.

Sandyford & Goldenhill RA is a Brilliant Group as Mentioned in Parliament by M.P.

David Williams Stoke on Trent North M.P. mentioned Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association in Parliament by saying it is a brilliant group when addressing the issue of safety to shop workers.

The M.P. attended the local Sandyford Tesco Express Store, along with the residents association, Councillor Kanneganti and Staffordshire Police where the issue of regular shoplifting takes place.

David Williams in Parliament went onto say “we need to do everything we can to support shop staff”.

To hear the M.P. talking in Parliament click on at 11:43:30

Parliamentlive.tv – House of Commons

Car Key Burglaries in North Stoke

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Local Police have successfully completed an operation to arrest 8 individuals suspected of committing residential burglaries. This shows how helping the Police to gather information can have great results for your communities. The full press release is below:

We’ve been working hard to investigate burglaries and attempted burglaries linked to car thefts in the Moorlands, Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent.

Our proactive team in the north has been building intelligence to find those linked to more than 40 incidents, including footage circulating of some incidents on social media sites.

This morning, we went to five properties in Biddulph, two in Bucknall and one in Abbey Hulton, forcing entry at two.

As a result of this proactive action, eight people have been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit burglary with intent to steal.

They are:

Two 20-year-old men, three 18-year-old men and a teenage boy, from the Moorlands area, and an 18-year-old man and a 19-year-old man, from the Stoke-on-Trent area.

Detective Sergeant, Andy Durber, from CID, said: “We’re working hard every day to investigate reports and build intelligence on the criminal networks behind these crimes.

“Those responsible give no thought to the lasting impact of their actions on their victims, many of whom are left feeling vulnerable after their homes have been violated by intruders.

“We hope that this morning’s proactive activity provides some reassurance for our local communities that we are taking robust and positive action.”

Sandyford & Goldenhill Public Meeting

The next Sandyford & Goldenhill Public Meeting is being held on Thursday 15th January. We have agreed the attendance of David Williams M.P. Council Planning, Ward Councillor Chandra Kanneganti, Police Superintendent David Wain, Sergeant Robert Emanuel & PCSO Michael Frost.

Everyone is welcome to attend on the evening, and you will be able to enjoy free food as well as being entered into our FREE PRIZE DRAW! The public bar is also open where drinks can be purchased.

We look forward to seeing you there on the evening!

Sharlotte’s Law Included in Government Road Safety Strategy

Justice for Sharlotte-Sky Naglis has moved a significant step closer following confirmation
that Sharlotte’s Law has been included in the Government’s Road Safety Strategy, ahead of
a formal public consultation.
Sharlotte’s Law is rooted in Stoke-on-Trent North and Kidsgrove and was driven by a local
family’s bravery and determination to prevent others from suffering the same injustice. It is
named in memory of Sharlotte‑Sky Naglis, who was just six years old when she was tragically
killed in a road collision in Norton Green in June 2021.
The driver responsible was later found to be speeding, over the drink-drive limit and under
the influence of drugs. However, under current law, while police are permitted to take a
blood sample following a fatal collision, they cannot test it without the suspect’s consent.
In Sharlotte’s case, this legal loophole led to months of delay and additional trauma for her
mother, Claire, and her family.
Sharlotte’s Law would remove the requirement for a suspect’s consent to test blood
samples in cases involving death by motor vehicle, ensuring that vital evidence can be
analysed promptly and that families are not left waiting for answers during critical
investigations. The Government’s Road Safety Strategy, which includes Sharlotte’s Law, will
now be subject to public consultation. This process will allow families, professionals, and
the wider public to shape the final strategy before it is taken forward.
David Williams, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North and Kidsgrove, is now urging
local residents to take part in the consultation and formally register their support.
“Getting Sharlotte’s Law into the Government’s Road Safety Strategy is a powerful moment
for everyone who has worked so hard to get us to this point, especially Claire and her family.
This progress is down to their incredibly brave and determined campaigning. At the very
worst moment of their lives, they chose not only to fight for justice for Sharlotte, but to
protect other families from going through the same trauma. Claire’s courage has driven this
campaign forward and deserves to be recognised.
“When I was elected last year, I made a promise to Claire that pressing for Sharlotte’s Law
would be a priority for me. In Parliament, I have met regularly with ministers, officials and
campaigners to make the case for a change in the law, so no family goes through the anguish
and pain that Sharlotte’s family endured.
“This shows our campaigning has been heard and that the case for change is being taken
seriously. Now is the moment for the wider community to make its voice heard. The
consultation gives people the opportunity to help ensure this change is carried through, so
families are better protected in the future.”
Claire Reynolds, mother of Sharlotte-Sky Naglis has shared her reaction:
“I want to thank David and everyone that has believed in this law and what it can do for
families going forward.
“I am overwhelmed with the support and backing this has got from the government, it’s
amazing to have people believe in Sharlotte’s Law and how this law will change families’
lives.
“We still have a way to go but this is a massive step to get us closer to making it happen.”
Sharlotte’s Law has already received widespread backing from road safety charities,
campaign groups, local authorities and police representatives, alongside thousands of
members of the public through petitions and campaigns.
The consultation now enables residents across Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and beyond to
show their support for Sharlotte’s Law, so that the voices of families and communities are
reflected in the final Road Safety Strategy.

Former Stoke on Trent North M.P. Jonathan Gullis campaigned for Sharlotte’s Law before losing his seat at the last election, which David Williams M.P. for the same constituency has continued the fight to bring the law closer to being included in the Government’s Road Safety Strategy.

Parents Tell Your Children to “Stay off the Ice”

Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service have received complaints of children going to ice covered bodies of water.

Can parents please speak to children about the risk and danger around this and ensure you are fully aware of where your child is during these cold temperatures.