January 27, 2022
A piece of land, where a landslide occurred forcing a number of Cheadle high street shops to remain shut since September 2019, is still at risk of collapsing further, according to a structural appraisal report. In fact, the consultant from David Symonds Associates, who compiled the report which accompanies a planning application regarding demolishing two properties next to the landslide, states that the High Street properties could suffer more damage at any time.
December 23, 2021
A section of road in Cheadle is expected to be closed for more than four months early next year. Prince George Street is set to be shut from January 4 to May 6 so demolition works can take place.
October 29, 2021
A road in a Moorlands town which has been closed for two years has finally been re-opened. Prince George Street in Cheadle was temporarily closed after a wall collapsed following a landslide in September 2019, which resulted in several shops in the adjacent High Street to be, and still remain, closed.
July 22, 2021
An area in a Moorlands town where a landslide happened has finally been made safe – almost two years after the incident. We reported in 2019 about the collapse of a wall and parking area in Prince George Street in Cheadle which resulted in three shops along the adjacent High Street being closed temporarily.
July 16, 2021
A community leader has stated that he is in support of residents concerns that their street remains temporarily closed. The statement from Staffordshire County Councillor Mark Deaville comes after many residents of Prince George Street in Cheadle have raised concern that their street is to continue to be temporarily closed, potentially for a further 18 months, while the wait continues for repairs to a collapsed wall after a landslide back in September 2019.
April 9, 2021
Residents have aired concern over the length of time that their street has been temporary closed to traffic while waiting for works to be carried out surrounding a landslide which took place a year and a half ago.