The Catholic Church in Clayton is Our Lady and St Werburgh which has over 500 regular worshippers and the primary school judged by Ofsted as 'outstanding' in every category. The parish runs three youth groups, an over 55s group, a parents and toddlers group, various parish house groups as well as running LinkLine. LinkLine is a charity that rings up housebound elderly people for a regular weekly chat to show that they are loved and offer help in various ways. There is also, based in the Parish Hall, one of the longest running Before and After School Clubs in the area, Wise Owls Care Club which provides Before and After School Care and a Holiday Scheme for the children who attend the school. Within Clayton is St James Church which has a blue/green roof - originally copper, over the years with weather conditions has become this natural colour. This is an Anglican church where there is a Sunday School for children of any age. The school is held in the church hall at the same time as the main service is taken. Another nearby church is Newcastle Baptist Church. Rainbows, Brownies and Guides are held in the onsite community hall and Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are held in the den along with Explorers. These are held on a week night and there are two scout groups to go to; on Monday the Spitfires and Wednesday the Harriers. They were named after planes and are used to tell the two groups apart as they are both called 79th NBC Scouts. In Explorers the Duke of Edinburgh award can be taken. The site where the church is situated used to be part of the United Reformed Church before it changed to NBC in 2012. Since then, extensive work has been undertaken to create a new entrance and a community building at the rear of the site.
Other amenities
There is a hospital and two hotels on Clayton Rd. The hospital is the Nuffield HealthNorth Staffordshire Hospital. It was opened in 1978 and is a purpose-built, well-equipped, private healthcare facility with two operating theatres, one minor/endoscopy suite and 40 en suite bedrooms. Close to Junction 15 of the M6 is the Holiday Inn The other hotel used to be called the Ramada Clayton Lodge Hotel, then the Great National, Clayton and since early 2017 it has changed ownership and its name and is called Clayton Lodge. Most guests writing about this hotel on Trip Advisor classify it as "terrible". Various local authorities are concerned about its standards too At the top of Northwood Lane are the Clayton Community Centre which has two rooms for hire, and the Northwood Garden Centre. The Garden Centre has a café with a good view across to the bet365 Stadium
Transport
Buses
Bus services are operated by First Potteries as well as D&G Bus.