Latest news
Final call for voters ahead of local elections
Time is running out for borough residents to make their final preparations to vote in the upcoming local elections.
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New Borough Mayor announced
The new Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme has been elected.
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Continuing delays threaten train station project
Urgent action is needed to safeguard funding for Kidsgrove train station, as the Borough Council leader calls again for the local MP to act.
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Local Service delivery for residents is key to future shape of Local Government
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s Cabinet has pledged to continue to champion services delivered locally to residents as part of submissions on Local Government Reorganisation.
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Community partners reunite to show pride in Newcastle neighbourhoods
Residents can join in activities designed to boost community pride in two neighbourhoods.
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Council pursues legal protection for green spaces
Almost 100 green spaces across Newcastle-under-Lyme could benefit from legal protection to safeguard them in perpetuity.
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Walleys Quarry legal action ends after company’s collapse
Legal action against the operators of Walleys Quarry cannot proceed now that the business has entered liquidation.
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Green grant fuels sustainable improvements at leisure centre
Major changes to energy infrastructure are taking place as part of plans to create a net zero leisure centre in Newcastle town centre.
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Borough set to mark VE Day 80th anniversary
The 80th anniversary of VE day is being marked through a host of commemorative events in Newcastle-under-Lyme next week.
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Wins for Conservatives and Reform UK in Borough Council by-elections
Two seats have been won by the Conservative Party and Reform UK in a double by-election for Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.
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Children's art exhibition celebrates local landmarks
A new children’s art exhibition in Newcastle town centre celebrates local landmarks that make Newcastle-under-Lyme unique.