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The site selected by the Lord Chancellor's Department, on the east side of Victoria Square, had been occupied by an old cattle market. [2] [3] The new building was intended to complement the style of the former County Education Offices, now part of Stafford College, on the opposite side of Victoria Square. [4]
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The college campus is on Earl Street in Stafford Town Centre. Qualifications taught include a wide range of A-levels, with additional choice offered through the Stafford Collegiate, which is a collaboration between Stafford College and other local education providers. The College also offers vocational subjects, often in industry-standard ...
The ST postcode area, also known as the Stoke-on-Trent postcode area, [2] is a group of 21 postcode districts in England, within six post towns.These cover much of north and central Staffordshire (including Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford, Leek, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stone and Uttoxeter), plus very small parts of Cheshire and Derbyshire.
Stafford Railway Building Society, 4 Market Square: c. 1840: Originally a library, the building was extended in about 1870. It is in Classical style, and built in brick with stone facing, and a parapeted roof.
Victoria Road in Stafford leads into Victoria Square. Which is near Earl Street. Stafford Borough War Memorial The war memorial is Grade II listed. Stafford Borough War Memorial, Stafford. STAFFORD SJ9223SW VICTORIA SQUARE 590-1/10/99 Stafford Borough War Memorial GV II War Memorial. c1920. Figure by Joseph Whitehead Portland stone ashlar and ...
The Borough of Stafford is a local government district with borough status in Staffordshire, England. It is named after Stafford , its largest town, which is where the council is based. The borough also includes the towns of Stone and Eccleshall , as well as numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.
In the 19th century the Shire Hall in Market Square became well established as the venue for judicial meetings and civic functions in the county. [2] Following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1888, which established county councils in every county, there was a need to find offices and a meeting place for Staffordshire County Council. [3]