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Work is due to begin on installing bollards around Piccadilly to make the area more pedestrianised (Image: Joe Burn)
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Traders have welcomed work starting on the installation of bollards in three parts of the city centre.
The aim is to make areas in Hanley more pedestrian-friendly and encourage shoppers to return as lockdown ends.
The red route on Marsh Street, in Hanley
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A cash-strapped council has pocketed £45,257 - after catching motorists breaking the rules on just four city centre streets.