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A row has broken out over grit bins after a car slid into the back of a van.
CCTV has captured the moment the car failed to negotiate the bend on the snow and ice-covered Coseley Street, in Smallthorne, on Thursday night. It shunted the parked van into the back of a car.
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.
05:00, 1 JAN 2021
The ice on Robert Heath Street, Smallthorne, where a lady in her 80s slipped and cut her head
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Shoppers are demanding a council grit the pavements around a busy shopping street after an elderly lady slipped on the ice.
West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to Robert Heath Street, off Ford Green Road, in Smallthorne, earlier this week after a lady in her 80s fell and cut her head.
Nappy Project founder Hayley Jones
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A Stoke-on-Trent charity supporting hundreds of families across the city has thanked the community for their donations despite a difficult year.
Elizabeth Albert Roberts have complained to Stoke-on-Trent City Council about damp in the Smallthorne bungalow (Image: Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)
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Council tenants are demanding action after having to sleep in a mould-infested bedroom during the coronavirus pandemic.