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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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Development ready to kick off at football pitches
Changing rooms with toilets and showers are to be built to improve a popular sports field.
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Independent review praises council’s work
An independent report has concluded that Newcastle Borough Council has strong leadership, financial stability and is poised to deliver ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ regeneration projects.
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Landscape-changing development moves closer
A garage workshop is to be knocked down and rebuilt to create space for a landscape-changing town centre development.
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850th anniversary celebrations to create legacies
Celebrations of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough’s historic anniversary will be used to create a long-lasting legacy.
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New statue commissioned of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
A new statue of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has been commissioned as part of a town’s 850th anniversary celebrations.
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Public consultation begins on planning proposals
Public consultation on possible future locations for homes, businesses, community facilities and protected green spaces begins today.
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‘Explain emissions’ call for landfill operator
Walleys Quarry Ltd is being asked to explain the cause of emissions provoking recent complaints from residents.
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850 Celebrations step up for summer
A year-long celebration of Newcastle-under-Lyme’s heritage will reach a peak this month with a whole series of events.
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£4.8 million for community projects
Community projects will benefit from £4.8 million over the next two years.
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Town centre redevelopment plan set for huge step forward
A multi-million project to regenerate part of Newcastle town centre is poised to take a huge step forward.