News published June 2022
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City Council sprucing up the parking for Traders at the Longton Exchange
Stoke-on-Trent City Council are sprucing up the Longton Exchange car park, creating a safe and attractive place for shoppers and traders to park.
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The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery shortlisted for national Family Friendly Museum Award
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery has been shortlisted for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award, it was announced today.
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NEWS RELEASE Plans submitted for exciting major development at iconic Spode Pottery Works
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is working in partnership with developer Nimrod Holdings can reveal plans have been submitted for an exciting major development at the iconic Spode Pottery Works.
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City Council takes legal action on developer
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has started formal planning enforcement action against the developer of more than 200 homes in Meadow Lane, Trentham.
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Council joins national campaign to celebrate living life with a learning disability
Council leaders are joining a national campaign that is celebrating living life with a learning disability.
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Health experts warn of the continued dangers of COVID-19, as the impact of the virus in the city is revealed
Health experts are warning that COVID-19 is still with us, as a Directors of Public Health annual report reveals the impact of the virus in the city over 2020 and 2021.
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Healthy food and fun activities continue over school holidays
A hugely popular scheme that has supported thousands of children across the city with healthy food and fun activities during school holidays will continue with the help of the Hubb Foundation.
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council celebrates Shared Lives Week 2022 (13– 17th June 2022).
Shared Lives Stoke-on-Trent is calling for more residents to come forward to provide short breaks in their own home to adults with learning disabilities.
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Landmark agreement paves way for ‘exciting future’ for quality housing growth
A landmark agreement has been struck between the city council and a key government agency which will pave the way for continued quality housing growth in the city.
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Heritage experts discuss the creation of preservation trust to protect historic buildings
Heritage experts have today (Wednesday) come together to discuss the creation of a preservation trust to protect and re-purpose historic buildings in the city.