Decision made to move ahead with Packmoor Masterplan development while listening to residents' calls to protect local green space
The green light has been given in principle to further explore the development of a council-owned site in Packmoor,
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Burslem and Hanley parks retain prestigious Green Flag Awards
Burslem Park and Hanley Park have once again been awarded Green Flag status, recognising them as being among the best parks and green spaces in the country.
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Longton to be celebrated in striking new mural
The design for the city’s latest mural by well-known local artist Rob Fenton has been unveiled.
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Thousands of jobs created and significant brownfield land developed in first 10 years of Ceramic Valley Enterprise Zone
Almost 2,400 jobs have been created across the Ceramic Valley Enterprise Zone (CVEZ) over the last decade.
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Partnership action helps reduce anti-social behaviour across Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent City Council joined forces with Staffordshire Police and a wide range of local partners last week to carry out targeted activity in our town centres across the city.
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Longton’s Town of Culture bid to become part of history
Longton’s campaign to become the UK’s first Town of Culture is set to become part of history, with its official bid postcard joining a permanent national museum collection.
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Proposed new care home contracts approach would benefit residents with flexible system based on public and provider feedback
A flexible approach to care home contracts is set to be introduced - designed to support residents, simplify arrangements for providers and help ensure long term sustainability of local care services.
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Council pressure leads to new plans for historic Leopard Hotel
Sustained pressure from Stoke-on-Trent City Council has resulted in a new planning application being submitted for one of the city’s most important historic buildings.
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Crucial month ahead for city’s ‘blueprint’ for growth
A revised blueprint for Stoke-on-Trent’s future growth – shaped by thousands of responses from residents and stakeholders – is to be considered by the council’s Cabinet.
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Decision to be made on the future of Packmoor Masterplan following extensive public consultation
The council is set to determine the future of a council-owned site in Packmoor.
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Chair appointed to help shape Pride in Place investment in Meir North
A chair has been appointed for the new Meir North Pride in Place Board – helping to shape how up to £20 million of government funding is invested in the area.
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Life-size art prints bring museum collection to city centre gardens
A new outdoor exhibition has opened in Bethesda Gardens, giving residents and visitors the chance to experience life-sized artworks in the heart of the city centre.
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Stoke-on-Trent Libraries launches free digital newspaper service
Library members in Stoke-on-Trent can now read six daily newspapers for free, thanks to a new digital newspaper service available through the BorrowBox app.
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Nuisance motorbike seized in Longton in crackdown on anti-social behaviour
Officers have seized an off-road motorbike in Longton as part of ongoing action to tackle nuisance bikes.
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Reminder about domestic abuse support during World Cup
Residents are being urged to seek support, recognise the signs of domestic abuse and take action to keep themselves and others safe during the World Cup, which kicked off on Thursday 11 June.
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Next phase of £1.9 million Longton Town Centre Improvement Scheme underway
Work has started on transforming Times Square in Longton town centre as part of a major regeneration project led by Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
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New Hanley community growing space to bring people and nature together
An ambitious new community project, which is set to breathe new life into a vacant site in Hanley, will be officially launching today (Friday 26 June) from 2pm-5pm.
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Stoke-on-Trent launches bid for Bee Friendly City status
Stoke-on-Trent has launched a bid to become a Bee Friendly City - with residents, schools, community groups and businesses being encouraged to take part.
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Action taken on almost 100 buildings as council tackles heritage emergency
Stoke on Trent City Council has taken enforcement action on almost 100 heritage buildings as it steps up work to tackle neglected historic properties in private ownership.
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Multi agency crackdown seizes over £250,000 illegal tobacco
The city council’s trading standards team have seized illegal tobacco and vapes as part of a multi-agency crackdown.
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Dedicated neighbourhood police officers to ‘build on city’s strong track record on community safety’
Stoke-on-Trent has been assigned two additional dedicated neighbourhood police officers as part of ongoing work to support thriving town centres.
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Dozens of projects given green light as £1.5 million Pride in Place Impact Fund gears up to deliver rapid improvements
A first wave of community projects have been awarded funding through the £1.5 million Pride in Place Impact fund.
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City gets on board for Better Transport Week
The council is marking Better Transport Week 2026 (June 15 -21) by encouraging residents to rediscover their local bus service and experience just how ‘smart’ bus travel across the city has become.
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£3.3 million of unsafe and illegal goods seized by trading standards in last financial year
The city council’s trading standards team have seized illegal and unsafe products worth millions in the last year.
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Plans for the first of two new war memorials to honour Burslem’s fallen set to be unveiled
Plans for the first of first of two new war memorials honouring Burslem’s fallen have been unveiled.
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‘Outlaw poet’ takes up Stoke-on-Trent Poet Laureate role
Poet Steven Beattie has officially taken up the role of Stoke-on-Trent Poet Laureate following a handover event with outgoing laureate Nick Degg.
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Hotel closes to asylum seekers as numbers accommodated in city drops by a quarter
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has welcomed the news that a hotel is no longer accommodating asylum seekers.
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Stoke-on-Trent Lord Mayor helps to raise more than £15,000 for local good causes
Three charities have been awarded a share of £15,884.49 thanks to the fundraising efforts of Stoke-on-Trent’s former Lord Mayor.
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Persistent illegal tobacco sellers ordered to close by Trading Standards team
Two local premises have been issued with more closure orders after persistent incidents of selling illegal tobacco to the public.
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City gears up for a green and healthier future with rollout of charging points
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is continuing its drive towards greener, cleaner and healthier roads with the installation of six more public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging sockets in the city.
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