News published August 2022
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Red Route installation confirmed for problematic street
Red Route installation confirmed for problematic street
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Discovered H.L Pratt paintings to feature at Tunstall Town Hall
Ten rare paintings from renowned artist H.L Pratt have been discovered and will be on show at the refurbished Tunstall Town Hall.
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Provisional results show positive exam grades across Stoke-on-Trent
Students across the city have scored GCSE successes as the percentage of passes in key subjects increased compared to 2019, according to provisional results released today.
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Go Through the Looking Glass for the opening of the new Tunstall Library
Families will have the chance to meet characters from Alice In Wonderland to celebrate the opening of the new Tunstall Library, on Saturday 3 September.
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Stoke toilets due for demolition
Stoke-on-Trent City Council will start the demolition of anti-social behaviour plagued, public toilets on Monday 22 August.
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Hidden cultural treasures and historic venues are being opened up to visitors for a series of free events to honour Stoke-on-Trent’s heritage.
Between 9-18 September, residents and visitors will have the unique chance to access events and properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. And building on last
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Legal action taken against owners of former historic pottery
The owners of a fire-hit former pottery that has been vacant for more than 30 years are facing tough legal action after failing to take steps to improve the site.
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Magnets for antisocial behaviour are set to be demolished
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is gearing up to demolish two former schools on Monday 15 August and Monday 22 August.
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Gladstone Pottery Museum statement
Between mid-August and November 2022 Gladstone Pottery Museum will be closed to the general public on additional days to facilitate an external project taking place at the site.
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Goldenhill Golf Course set to be demolished
Goldenhill Golf Course set to be demolished