Roadworks at Norton crossroads
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Motorists are being warned of delays - as a utility giant looks to combat disruptive power cuts.
Western Power is currently carrying out a £240,000 project in Norton in an effort to improve the electricity supply in the area.
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Pubs across Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire can finally open their doors properly for the first time in months in the next few weeks.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson s easing of lockdown restrictions last month has already meant venues with outdoor spaces can reopen.
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Traffic on Leek New Road approaching the lights near to Norton Heights
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Motorists are experiencing big delays on one of Stoke-on-Trent s busiest roads - thanks to the latest set of roadworks.
Utility firm Cadent has started digging up part of Leek New Road, near Norton Heights.
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