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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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Call to close Walleys Quarry
Environment Agency officials should reconsider closing Walleys Quarry, in the face of growing problems.
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Money allocated to help people’s health
More than £400,000 is to be spent improving people’s health in Newcastle.
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Council verges towards increasing roadside grass cutting
Road verges in built-up areas will be cut more often if a new deal is approved.
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Borough-wide planning review moves forward
Next steps are being set out by Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council following consultation on the first draft of the Local Plan governing development in the area until 2040.
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95 per cent of residents face council tax rise of 8p or less
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s share of any council tax increase is set to be 8p a week or less for most residents.
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Key step forward for circus project
A new centre celebrating one of a historic town’s most famous sons is moving forward.
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Top 10 things to know about getting a taxi at Christmas time
With Christmas around the corner, our licensing team have some helpful tips if you are booking and using taxis over the festive period.
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Christmas and New Year bin collection day changes
Collections over the Christmas and New Year period are affected by the bank holidays.
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Senior officer to step down
The top officer at Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council is stepping down after five years at the helm.
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Town centre focus pays off
Work to make Newcastle town centre feel safer day and night is paying dividends, according to a new report.