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Planning application submitted for homeless hub
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council has submitted a detailed planning application to create a homeless hub at International House on Stubbs Gate.
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Walleys Quarry – an update on the legal process
Court sets out timeline for appeal case
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Museum hosts children's bloomin' treemendous art exhibition
The winners of the Council's annual Britain in Bloom painting competition have been announced.
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New get home safe campaign protects women and girls from harassment
Visitors can get help, support and free safety aids at a "Women's Safe Space" at Lancaster Building, Newcastle, on Friday and Saturday nights, from 5.30pm to midnight, until 16 April.
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Treemendous planting in the Westlands is very poplar with local residents
Ten trees have been planted on green space at Repton Drive as part of a borough-wide programme to protect important open spaces and the environment.
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She's eclectic: artists launch diverse exhibition at museum
The multi-talented members of #7 open Juncture on Saturday, 19 March, between 2pm and 4pm, when there'll be a pop-up café by The Little Vintage Tea Room. Admission is free - free parking's available.
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Generous Jim and local businesses keep Victorian clock ticking over at museum
The 130-year-old timepiece, which sat in the tower of the municipal hall in Newcastle, has been repaired thanks to generous donations from Freeman of the Borough Jim Worgan and four local businesses.
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A new era for Ryecroft as blueprint plans are revealed
New 'blueprint' plans are revealed for Ryecroft
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Council escalates formal complaint about Walleys Quarry regulation
Formal complaint regarding the EA's regulation of Walleys Quarry to be escalated to ombudsman.
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Council stands ready with county leaders to help Ukrainian evacuees
The Council has joined with all local authorities in Staffordshire to highlight their collective readiness and ability to help those fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Council provides practical support to help the people of Ukraine
It is providing “We Stand With Ukraine” with a shop unit in Newcastle town centre, free of charge, to use as a collection point for community donations to the war-torn country.