The entrance to Carmountside Crematorium.
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Up to 50 mourners will be able to attend funerals at Carmountside Cemetery and Crematorium, once coronavirus restrictions are further relaxed on Monday.
Rules which have limited funeral services to 30 attendees will be lifted as part of the next step out of lockdown, with a number of other activities also being allowed again from next week.
Manhole missing behind Wallace Sports and Education Centre on field is extremely dangerous (Image: Supplied)
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Fears have been raised over a missing manhole cover which has left a gaping hole on a popular field - big enough to swallow a dog or a child.
07:41, 6 MAY 2021
2019 Potters Arf Marathon in Hanley city centre (Image: Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)
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More than 1,000 runners and walkers have signed up to take part in this year s Potters Arf.
Entries for the iconic half marathon opened less than 10 weeks ago and 1,052 people have already signed up for the run, walk, relay or junior race.
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More than 20,000 rapid Covid tests have been carried out in Stoke-on-Trent over the last three months.
On Monday, 1,638 lateral flow tests were conducted in the city, the highest daily figure so far, and the number is set to rise further with the planned launch of 10 new testing venues and the first evening sessions.