Welcome to 'Our City' Magazine - Council Publication of the Year 2008
Our City has won a Good Communication award, voted Council Publication of the Year 2008
What did the judges say about our magazine
"A worthy winner that was strong in every department. Great stories, strong writing, tight editing and lively design all combine to make this an exceptional entry. A great deal is demanded of the journalists for each issue, with so many editions, but it pays off in spades. Surely good enough to justify monthly publication."
How do you get your copy
“Our City” magazine will come through your doors on a regular basis and aims to keep you in touch with issues which concern you. There will also be separate editions called Local Matters which will include information about what is going on in your local area.
The local editions cover each of the five neighbourhoods in the city:
- Northern
- Western
- Eastern
- South Eastern
- South Western
How do I know which issue covers my area?
These are the areas covered by the five editions:
- Northern: Tunstall, Chell and Packmoor, Norton and Bradeley, Burslem North
- Western: Burslem South, Northwood and Birches Head, Hanley West and Shelton
- Eastern: East Valley, Abbey Green, Bentilee and Townsend, Berryhill and Hanley East
- South Eastern: Longton North, Longton South, Weston and Meir North, Meir Park and Sandon
- South Western: Stoke and Trent Vale, Hartshill and Penkhull, Blurton, Fenton, Trentham and Hanford
“Our City” is published by a partnership made up of the city council, Stoke-on-Trent Primary Care Trust, Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue.
Tell us what you think
What do you think of our new magazine? Tell us what you think or what you would like to see in future issues. You can contact us:
By post:
FREEPOST
Our City
Email: ourcity@stoke.gov.uk
Tel: 01782 232900.
Download your copy of Our City
You can read “Our City” magazine online by following the links from this page. Under each link you can download a PDF version of the magazine for which you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader here. If you are using access technology you can follow this link to use Access Adobe to convert the files into html.

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