News published March 2021
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24-hour mental health helpline support extended for six months
A 24-hour mental health helpline launched at the beginning of the second national coronavirus lockdown will continue to offer support to residents for an additional six months.
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Where can you get tested for COVID-19 in Stoke-on-Trent?
As lockdown restrictions continue to ease over the next month, residents are reminded that there are a variety of ways to get tested for COVID-19 across the city.
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Residents urged to stay local over the Easter weekend and comply with restrictions
Stoke-on-Trent residents are being urged to enjoy the easing of covid restrictions outdoors but to keep following coronavirus safety guidelines this Easter weekend.
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Archaeologists make new discoveries at former pottery works
Archaeologists studying bottle ovens at a former pottery works have made a ‘significant’ discovery after new information emerged about the structures.
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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 Easter.
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Residents urged to act cautiously and keep getting tested as lockdown restrictions ease
As lockdown restrictions ease on Monday (29 March) Stoke-on-Trent City Council is urging residents to act cautiously.
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Gladstone Pottery Museum to star in Sherlock Holmes spin-off TV series The Irregulars on Netflix
Stoke-on-Trent's stunning Gladstone Pottery Museum is set to star in Sherlock Holmes spin-off TV series The Irregulars on Netflix.
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Nuisance motorbikers warned: 'We will seize your vehicles'
Nuisance motorbikers are being given a stiff warning – if you cause anti-social behaviour in city communities your vehicles will be seized.
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Community Collect launches across council run COVID-19 testing venues
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490 council workers redeployed on coronavirus response, and fly-tipping cases increase 30 per cent
Almost 500 city council workers have been redeployed to work in services to support residents, communities and businesses through the coronavirus pandemic.