News published September 2025
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Ceramics take centre stage in city’s Centenary year
Stoke-on-Trent is marking its Centenary year with a series of major events celebrating its world-famous ceramics heritage.
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One hundred years of public health progress in Stoke-on-Trent
A new council report is to look back at a century of health and wellbeing in Stoke-on-Trent - while setting out priorities for the future.
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Council commits to cleaner, healthier and more sustainable future with new electric vehicle strategy
A new strategy is being developed to ensure the city can support residents, visitors and businesses who are making the switch to electric vehicles over the next five years.
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New dementia friendly strategy for Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is set to benefit from a new, modernised dementia strategy designed to improve support for residents living with dementia, their families and carers and the communities they live in.
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More than three-quarters of people surveyed say multi-million-pound public spaces investment will improve Tunstall
Results from a consultation on proposed multi-million-pound changes to Tunstall’s public spaces have revealed that 76 per cent of people agree they would improve the town.
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Millions of pounds more set to be invested in hundreds of new homes in Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent City Council could soon reinvest millions of pounds from the sale of council homes into building and acquiring new, high quality affordable homes.
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New Independent Living Strategy to support residents to ‘Live Life to the Max’
A new strategy is to be launched by the city council to help a wide range of local people to live the most independent lives possible.
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£1.9m Longton Improvement Scheme set to transform town centre and transport links
Major improvements worth £1.9 million are set to be delivered to Longton’s public spaces – to encourage more visitors and support local businesses.
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Six-week consultation to begin on 20-year vision to create a city ‘fit for the future’
People will be able to have their say from today on a long-term vision to boost growth, prosperity and employment in the city while retaining the vast majority of its green spaces.
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Stoke-on-Trent and Jingdezhen reaffirm historic partnership in Centenary year
Two world-famous ceramic cities have reaffirmed their cultural and academic ties with a renewed agreement to work in partnership.