News published June 2020
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Councillor Randy Conteh has resigned from the cabinet at Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
Councillor Randy Conteh has resigned today (Tuesday, June 23) from the cabinet at Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
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Statement about the Lord Mayor
Statement about the Lord Mayor
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Council worker recognised for her ongoing support to care homes & people leaving hospital through Covid-19 crisis
Council worker recognised for her ongoing support to care homes & people leaving hospital through Covid-19 crisis
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1,500 laptops to help pupils learn through lockdown
More than 1,500 laptops are being given to pupils across the city from today (Monday) to help them continue to learn through the coronavirus lockdown.
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Home adaptations to help disabled residents resume, as services continue to restart in response to the coronavirus
Work to install stair lifts, ramps and other adaptations to help disabled people in their homes will restart on Monday (22 June) as council services continue to resume in response to the pandemic.
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Targeted support helps keep coronavirus outbreak in care homes to among lowest in England
Targeted support helps keep coronavirus outbreak in care homes to among lowest in England
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Stoke-on-Trent open for business with a return to the city centre by shoppers and work on the Smithfield development increases
Shoppers have returned to Stoke-on-Trent’s town centres and the city centre for the first time in three months as the unlocking of the High Street got under way across England.
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More than 230 businesses to get lifeline grants, and council car parking is free until end of June as city ready to reopen
More than 230 small businesses across the city are to receive £5,000 grants from today (Friday) to help them through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Work well underway on new £18million housing development in Fenton
The building of 135 new, high quality homes in a Stoke-on-Trent town is progressing rapidly following a pause in work due to coronavirus restrictions.
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Fly-tipping ‘menace’ will not be tolerated, as tipping rises after coronavirus restrictions ease
Fly-tippers are being warned: if you blight our city, you will be prosecuted – after an increase in reported tipping since coronavirus restrictions have started to ease.