Welcome 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
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Millions of drivers are expected to take to the roads this Easter, with the long bank holiday, creating one of the busiest travel periods of the year. According to RAC and transport data, over 19 million journeys are forecast across the weekend, with around 2.5–2.7 million trips per day at peak times.
Traffic is expected to be heaviest from Thursday afternoon through Good Friday, with delays of over an hour on major routes like the M25, M5, and A303. In total, up to 27 million leisure journeys could take place in the wider Easter travel window, highlighting just how busy the roads will be.
It’s not just roads. Rail and travel networks are also under pressure, with engineering works and disruptions expected on key routes, while demand for staycations continues to rise, with around 40% of travellers choosing to stay domestic this Easter . Peak congestion is typically between 11am and 3pm on Good Friday, so drivers are advised to travel early or later in the day where possible.
Planning ahead, checking routes, and preparing your vehicle can make all the difference in avoiding delays and ensuring a smoother Easter getaway.
Staffordshire Police are again warning that they have received reports of suspected counterfeit banknotes being used in the area.
Businesses are advised to carefully check all cash payments, and ensure staff are familiar with the security features of genuine notes.
Members of the public are also asked to remain vigilant when buying or selling items through online marketplaces or social media, as counterfeit cash may be used during in-person transactions.
If you believe you have been given a fake banknote, please avoid passing it on and report the incident to the police.
Any information that may assist should be reported via 101, or 999 in an emergency.
A female Staffordshire bull terrier has been found roaming in Mallorie Road area of Norton this morning.
Please see attached picture

Any information please contact PCSO 16233 Hannah Davies on 101 and quote collar number

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Association has reported a flood problem to Council Highways at the traffic light controlled pedestrian crossing near Sandyford Service Station (top of James Brindley Way).
Residents say that when it rains a large pool of water covers the pavement entrance from the road, and the only way to exit is to either walk through the water or jump over it, which is sometimes dangerous, especially for the elderly or disabled.
Council Highways have responded to the residents association, and said they have now assessed our enquiry and have created a job which will be scheduled to our repair crews shortly.

Free Fridge in good working order, needs to go due to a new fitted kitchen being installed, must collect.
Contact Tony on 07443 382815
Here’s a few smart habits that can help protect your vehicle’s value:
- Keep up with regular servicing and routine maintenance
- Avoid major modifications that change the car from its original spec
- Wash and clean the interior regularly to keep it looking its best
- Drive carefully to reduce unnecessary wear and tear
- Prevent rust by fixing chips and scratches early
- Keep your mileage under control where possible
- Hold on to key paperwork like MOTs and service records
- Store or cover your car if it’s left unused for long period
Staffordshire Police have been made aware by a number of businesses that there has been a number of fake £20 notes being presented in Tunstall.
The bank of England have some very useful advice on the website //www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/counterfeit-banknotes/how-to-check-your-banknotes
Please ensure you check your money
Police are working to reduce drug-related activity in the area, and we are asking for your support.
If you have any information regarding drug dealing, please contact the police on 101, report online, or provide information anonymously via Crimestoppers.

Free Fridge in good working order, must collect.
Contact Tony on 07443 382815
Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after a cannabis grow was found in Stoke-on-Trent.
Officers were called just before 9.30pm (Thursday 26 February) to a house off Newcastle Street, Burslem, following reports of a group of men breaking into a property.
They left the scene in a white van.
Officers attended the scene and found around 200 cannabis plants inside.
Our investigation is ongoing.
We are appealing for anyone with any information that might help our investigation to contact us. Call 101, quoting incident 859 of 26 February, or use Live Chat on our website.
To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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