Plea to help treat young carers at Christmas

Donations are urgently being sought to help bring extra cheer to young carers this Christmas.  North Staffs Carers Association is looking for support to provide its young carers with a selection box.  The organisation, based in Fenton, supports unpaid carers in North Staffordshire, including many young people who help parents

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Help offers come in for Wade Ceramics staff

Support has been launched for those affected by pottery firm Wade Ceramics collapsing into administration.  Around 130 people are believed to have lost their jobs following the shock announcement.  The 155-year-old business, in Stoke-on-Trent, is said to have been hit by the loss of a major customer as well as

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Business owners claim rail dispute could escalate remote working 

Continuing train strikes could lead to a long-term reduction in the numbers of business people using the railways, it was claimed today.  With further industrial action planned for December and early January, business owners are warning that remote working is increasingly likely to replace real-time train journeys.  Walkouts by the

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Christmas Opening Hours for Stoke-on-Trent Libraries

You’ll find Christmas Opening Hours for Stoke-on-Trent Libraries below: Bentilee Library Friday 23 December – 9am-12.30pm and 1.30-5pm Saturday 24 December 2022 – Monday 2 January 2023 – Closed Tuesday 3 January – 9am-12.30pm and 1.30-5pm City Central Library Friday 23 December – 9am-2pm Saturday 24 December 2022 – Monday

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Essential works to bring forward Etruscan Square to be approved

Progress at Etruscan Square, formerly known as East/West Precinct, in Stoke-on-Trent city centre, is set to be boosted with the start of the site’s transformation into a striking new neighbourhood and leisure destination. Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s cabinet will next week (13 December) be asked to approve contracts for infrastructure and

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Tech firm helps pioneering research

A Staffordshire-based technology company is to help with new research into using green hydrogen to power up the UK’s ceramics sector.  The PRO-GREEN H2 programme investigates the feasibility of creating hydrogen energy for kilns from seawater and nitrogen.  It will be led by technology innovation catalyst CPI and involve Lucideon,

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