News published December 2020
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£83,000 boost to voluntary and community groups
Voluntary and community groups are celebrating being awarded £83,000 in grants to continue to provide important support to city residents through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Residents urged to act now to stop the spread of coronavirus and save lives
Council leaders are urging city residents to act now to avoid the spread of the new strain of coronavirus.
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City Council and local NHS Trust reach agreement on how to continue provision of School Nursing and Health Visiting services in the city
School Nursing and Health Visiting services supporting children, young people and their families in Stoke-on-Trent are to continue to be provided by a local NHS trust
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Tributes paid to late former Lord Mayor Sybil Halfpenny
Tributes have been paid to late city councillor and former Lord Mayor, Sybil Halfpenny.
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Two-week free period for tenants up-to-date on their rent
Council tenants are reminded that if they have a clear rent account they are entitled to two rent-free weeks over Christmas.
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Exciting plans for City Central Library’s modern and inviting new home
Exciting images have been unveiled which show the proposed new home of Stoke-on-Trent’s City Central Library.
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150,000 rapid result coronavirus tests to be rolled out, under biggest community testing programme in city
More than 150,000 rapid result coronavirus kits are set to be rolled out in the biggest community testing programme of its kind in the city.
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Christmas gifts and online festive fun at museums and libraries
Museums and libraries in Stoke-on-Trent are providing a host of festive online activities, services and shopping opportunities to help families mark the run up to Christmas.
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Statement from Councillor Jackie Barnes
Statement from Councillor Jackie Barnes
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People in Stoke-on-Trent urged to get tested ahead of festive break
People in Stoke-on-Trent are being urged to get tested ahead of the festive break.