An artist s impression of the proposed new Lidl store in Burslem
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Budget supermarket Lidl is to open another store in Stoke-on-Trent after winning planning approval.
Phil Mollart and councillor Andy Platt are calling for grit bins in Liddle Street, Stoke
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Families are still demanding council grit bins on the steep streets where they live - after years of asking.
ON this day in 1988 Saints made history – winning the John Player Trophy for the first and last time in tense 15-14 triumph over Leeds at a muddy Central Park. Paul Loughlin, with two tries and three goals provided all bar one of the points with Neil Holding’s drop goal making the difference between the sides at the end of a pulsating game. #OnThisDay in 1988, @Saints1890 narrowly edged out @LeedsRhinos in the John Player Special Trophy Final at Central Park! It was just the second time the Final was decided by a solitary point. pic.twitter.com/chl9DHGFtq Rugby Football League (@TheRFL) January 9, 2021
The inquests were opened at Stoke Civic Centre
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Here s how much your councillor in Stoke-on-Trent has spent on their annual allowances - and which community projects benefited.