News published July 2020
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Coronavirus helpline number to change as demand falls, after making 100,000 calls to vulnerable residents
A helpline set up to support vulnerable people through the coronavirus pandemic has seen over 100,000 proactive welfare calls made to city residents.
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Councillor Beardmore personally speaking- Stoke-cation
‘I will definitely be having my own Stoke-cation this summer’
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Playgrounds reopen across the city, businesses praised for opening weekend and final chance to apply for grant fund
Playgrounds across Stoke-on-Trent have reopened following national Government changes to lockdown measures in England.
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Residents urged to stay safe and plan ahead as lockdown eases this weekend, and designated car parks to remain free
Residents are being urged to safely enjoy the easing of lockdown restrictions this weekend by following health guidance and planning ahead.
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New ‘Stoke-cation’ campaign launches to boost visitor economy
A new visitor campaign has been launched as part of Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s Covid-19 recovery plan for the city.