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News published December 2017

  • Council extends foodbank support

    Published 19th December 2017

    Hartlepool Borough Council is to donate a further £9,000 to the town’s foodbank as a contribution towards running costs during the winter months.

  • Stay warm and well this winter

    Published 19th December 2017

    WITH winter here, it’s important for people to keep warm at home to help protect their health and avoid serious illness.

  • Hartlepool’s challenge to start the New Year by ditching the booze for 31 days

    Published 18th December 2017

    Balance, the North East Alcohol Office, is urging friends, families and work colleagues in Hartlepool to come together and take on the 2018 Dry January challenge.

  • Bring Wesley back into use, says councillor

    Published 15th December 2017

    A SENIOR councillor says it is vital that the fire-ravaged former Wesley Chapel in Hartlepool is brought back into use given its key town centre location.

  • Celebrate Christmas with the Mayor and Mayoress

    Published 14th December 2017

    PEOPLE are invited to celebrate the festive season with the Mayor and Mayoress of Hartlepool at their Civic Carol Service.

  • Government urged to act on pay cap

    Published 14th December 2017

    The Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council is calling on the Government to lift the pay cap on council staff.

  • Council achievements

    Published 14th December 2017

    Hartlepool Borough Council is making good progress with its Council Plan 2017 - 2020.

  • Keep warm - and well

    Published 13th December 2017

    The Met Office is predicting further cold weather over the next five days.

  • Book your Christmas tree collection

    Published 13th December 2017

    RESIDENTS of Hartlepool can help the local environment by arranging to have their real Christmas trees collected for recycling once the festive season is over.

  • Top accolades for Hartlepool sea defences project

    Published 12th December 2017

    A HARTLEPOOL Borough Council project carried out in partnership with local company Seymour Civil Engineering to help protect homes on the town’s Headland from flooding has won two prestigious awards.

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