News published November 2023
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Inspections carried out to ensure fireworks licensed premises complied safely
Successful inspections carried out by trading standards officers across to the city to ensure responsible firework use from traders.
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Help residents of Stoke-on-Trent by becoming part of the Community Catalysts scheme
Budding entrepreneurs are being encouraged to sign up for the Community Catalysts enterprise scheme, and help assist the older and disabled residents in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Unpaid carers encouraged to take part in national carers survey
Unpaid carers across Stoke-on-Trent are being encouraged to share their opinions as part of a national survey.
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Ceramics Makers’ Market to return in time for Christmas at Gladstone Pottery Museum
Christmas shoppers and ceramics enthusiasts are being invited to attend a popular Makers’ Market at Gladstone Pottery Museum.
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Shared Lives gives confidence and independence to Chris and Gaynor
An adult social care initiative promoting independence for adults who need support and offers them the chance to be part of a family, is celebrating five years since it was launched.
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Transport Safety Officers to support the city’s bus network
Half a million pounds of government funding will allow for an investment in transport safety across Stoke-on-Trent to help stamp out anti-social behaviour.
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Ofsted Inspectors find more children in Stoke-on-Trent ‘are achieving security and stability’ in permanent homes
City leaders have today (Wednesday 8 November) welcomed findings from an Ofsted focused visit.
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council launches major crackdown on damp and mould
A major crackdown on damp and mould has been launched in Stoke-on-Trent to make sure all residents can live in safe, dry and warm homes.
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New rules to be introduced in Stoke-on-Trent to ensure city's heritage is protected
Important action is being taken to make sure the city’s most well-loved public works of art are preserved for generations to come.
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New Community Safety Strategy outlines vision to “create a safer, stronger city”
A significant new strategy which will tackle crime, disorder, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse in the city is set to be approved by cabinet next week.