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Published: Wednesday 16th July 2008
Green wheelie bins which were scheduled for collection on Wednesday and Thursday (16/17 July) will NOW be collected on Saturday 19 July.
CRIME across Hartlepool has fallen significantly over the last year, new figures have revealed.
PEOPLE in Hartlepool are being urged to have their say on the use of CCTV cameras in the town at a special meeting next week.
A NEW doorway to a brighter future is opening for 14-19-year-olds in Hartlepool who are not attending school or are unemployed.
FIRMS have a chance to beef up on important selling opportunities at a special barbecue in Hartlepool next week.
RESIDENTS in Hartlepool have a further opportunity to quiz health chiefs on plans for a new hospital to serve the town at a meeting later this week.
A MAJOR programme of improvements to a multi-storey car park in Hartlepool will begin next week.
Council, government and democracy news
The following Hartlepool Council meetings are scheduled for the month of August 2008. All the meetings will be held in the Civic Centre unless otherwise stated.
COUNTRYSIDE officers are appealing to people to join them for a leisurely walk around Hartlepool – and it’s all for free.
A SPECIAL reward is in store later this week for four of the most dedicated young bookworms at Hartlepool’s Central Library.
Policing and public safety news
A DVD specially produced as part of an anti-crime music project involving young people from Hartlepool will get its first airing at the town’s Maritime Festival this weekend.
THE Lord Lieutenant of County Durham and Lady Nicholson will visit Hartlepool on Friday 25 July to view a number of projects which are helping to change the face of the town.
NATURE lovers are being challenged to see how many different types of butterfly they can spot by taking part in a stroll along a popular walkway in Hartlepool.















