News published January 2021
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council increases community based COVID-19 testing offer
Further community based testing venues have opened in Stoke-on-Trent to help combat spread of the virus across the city.
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A further support grant becomes available for Stoke-on-Trent based businesses
Businesses across the city are now set to receive a further grant to help them through the coronavirus pandemic, under phase two of the ‘Additional Restrictions Grant’
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Council workers volunteer to support hospital’s critical care teams through rise in coronavirus cases
Redeployed workers from city council services that have temporarily closed during the lockdown, as well as staff who are giving their own time, have taken on volunteer roles.
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Large employers across the city urged to offer COVID-19 testing for employees
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has written to 41 businesses across the city with the offer of free, rapid result testing.
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Support small businesses and good causes! Potto Lotto launches amazing £100 voucher prize
Potto Lotto players could win one of five £100 Etsy gift vouchers and £100 for their chosen cause in a bumper prize draw for the New Year.
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Residents reminded to stay home following complaints about non-essential shopping
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is reminding residents of the lockdown rules following increased complaints about non-essential shopping across the city.
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Coronavirus cases rise, as lockdown begins and council works to continue to provide key services
Community leaders warn coronavirus cases in the city continue to rise as the first day of the latest national lockdown begins. Meanwhile, the council is working to maintain key services for residents.
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Budget proposals launched to bring long-term sustainability to council services
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has today (Monday) launched budget proposals that aim to bring long-term sustainability to council services.
Available months for 2021
- January