News published March 2024
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By-election announced for Meir North ward
A by-election has officially been called for the Meir North ward.
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council taking steps to reduce the number of wasted homes in the city
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is taking steps to reduce the number of ‘wasted’ homes in the city as part of its commitment to ensure housing is available for those in greatest need.
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Highway improvement works to start in Meir
Highway improvement works are scheduled to begin on Lysander Road, Meir, on Monday 25 March.
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Ceramics Makers’ Market to return at Gladstone Pottery Museum
Ceramics enthusiasts are being invited to attend a popular Makers’ Market at Gladstone Pottery Museum.
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Councillor Resignation
Councillor Desiree Elliott, ward councillor for Meir North and cabinet member for education, skills and anti-poverty, has resigned as a councillor on Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
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Thousands of cigarettes seized in major crackdown land culprits in court
More than thirty thousand packets of illegal cigarettes worth more than a hundred thousand pounds have been seized following an investigation by the City Council Trading Standards team.
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£10,000 of illegal vapes, tobacco, and other products seized by trading standards officers
Trading standards officers are continuing work to protect residents by confiscating a substantial amount of illegal vapes and tobacco.
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Ex-England footballers join Stoke-on-Trent’s Sporting Hall of Fame
The achievements of two former footballers who represented their country in the sport have been honoured with a place in the Sporting Hall of Fame.
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Mobile Museum brings world famous artwork to Stoke-on-Trent
Masterpieces from world famous artists will be on display in the city this month.
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City Council launches new family support service
Today it was announced four local organisations will work closely with the council to offer their expertise and support to families.