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Councillors fear their authority s headquarters will stay like the Marie Celeste if staff don t return to the office after the pandemic.
Hundreds of employees at Stoke-on-Trent City Council have been working from home over the last 16 months, and the authority is now looking to move most of its office staff to hybrid working on a permanent basis.
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Tomorrow (May 6) people across England will head to the polls to vote in this year s local elections.
In the Bristol region, residents will be voting in up to four elections.
And the Electoral Commission has now confirmed that children will be allowed at polling stations this year.