News published November 2024
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City experiences ‘get fit’ growth spurt as gyms get busy
Stoke-on-Trent has had an increased uptake in leisure centre visits that has exceeded expectations.
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Thousands of free NHS Health Checks completed thanks to city council initiative
NHS Health Checks in Stoke-on-Trent have increased this year, which is a positive step towards improving the health of the city.
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Housing providers launch shared vision to improve living standards in Stoke-on-Trent
A new Charter which promises better living conditions for tenants has been officially launched in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Ceramic Makers’ Market returns to Gladstone Pottery Museum
The hugely successful Ceramic Makers’ Market is making its long-awaited return to Gladstone Pottery Museum this month.
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Students have designs on creating history for Fenton
A new partnership project has been launched with University of Staffordshire, to create a ceremonial mace for Fenton, which will form part of the civic regalia.
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Mental ill-health is ‘biggest cause of disability’ – new City report reveals
A newly released report flags mental ill-health as the largest cause of disability in the UK.
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Boost for learning as library numbers soar in Stoke-on-Trent
The city’s libraries have experienced an increase in the number of visits during the start of this financial year.
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Illegal Homeless Camp at Swan Square Removed
Stoke-on-Trent City Council's Environmental Crime Unit (ECU) and Staffordshire Police have cleared an illegal homeless camp situated on the doorway of Swan Square in Burslem.
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Free Family Hubs Terrific Tuesdays launch at the Potteries Centre
Remember, remember the fifth of November… the date free Family Hubs Terrific Tuesdays launch at the Potteries Centre.
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Council pledge to improve public transport means more buses on the road
Seven new bus routes have been introduced in Stoke-on-Trent to make it easier for residents to get around the city.