News published February 2021
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A further £2 million pounds paid to 418 local businesses
Stoke-on-Trent City Council yesterday (February 25) paid out £2,389,561 to businesses across the city.
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Residents urged: ‘If you want to make sure lockdown can be eased, get tested at least once a week’
Residents are being urged to get rapid result coronavirus tests in their communities at least once a week
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33 voluntary and community groups across the city benefit from a further £50,000 of funding
Voluntary and community groups (VCS) across the city have benefited from a further £50,000 of funding to help them provide crucial services to residents through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Residents urged to get tested in hotspot areas, as 14,000 community testing appointments are available next week
Residents who live in Moorcroft, Etruria, Hanley and Tunstall are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 following a spike in positive cases.
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Museums and libraries offer online fun for half term
Chinese New Year celebrations, bottle oven building challenges and live storytelling sessions are among a host of free online activities available for Stoke-on-Trent families over the half term break.
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Projects to help communities recover from the coronavirus among recipients of £400,000 in grant scheme’s latest awards
Projects that will help communities to recover from the impact of the coronavirus are among the recipients of the latest phase of a hugely popular grants programme.
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93 per cent of care home residents vaccinated in Stoke-on-Trent
Every eligible care home in Stoke-on-Trent has now been offered the COVID-19 vaccine, with 93 per cent of residents in care homes across the city receiving their first dose.
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Residents who live in Hanley urged to get tested, as four new COVID-19 test centres are set to open next week
Residents who live in Hanley and surrounding areas are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 following a spike in positive cases.
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Unitas to start COVID-19 testing their workforce, as employers and employees are reminded to get tested regularly
Unitas will start offering lateral flow testing to their employees this week following an appeal from Stoke-on-Trent City Council for businesses across the city to take part in the scheme.