22:54, 2 FEB 2021
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service s water rescue team (stock image)
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Two people have been rescued from a river after using the what3words app to help firefighters find them.
Crews were called to the Doxey Marshes in Tillington this evening after the pair became stranded in deep water while walking after the River Sow burst its banks.
13:41, 3 FEB 2021
Doxey Marshes
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Walkers are being reminded about the dangers of waterways after two women became trapped in a Staffordshire marsh.
Old bones discovered at flooded Wetherspoons linked to ancient monastery on site
Police say old bones found by workmen at a Stafford Wetherspoons, converted from a cinema built in 1914, could be remains from an ancient monastery once on the same site
Workmen found bones when repairing a flood damaged pub (Image: StokeLive/BPM)
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Bones found beneath a flood-hit Wetherspoon pub are believed to have come from an old monastery.
11:30, 1 FEB 2021
The flood alert in Stafford. (Image: The Environment Agency)
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The Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for a Staffordshire town.