News archive
News published December 2017
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Town set to commemorate historic bombardment
Published 12th December 2017PEOPLE are invited to remember one of the most momentous days in Hartlepool’s history this weekend at the annual commemoration of the bombardment by the German Navy in the First World War.
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Appeal for information for musicians' trust centenary
Published 12th December 2017A HARTLEPOOL charity which supports local youngsters in their musical studies is appealing for people to come forward with information to help commemorate its centenary.
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Promoting alternatives to the car
Published 11th December 2017A TEAM of Personalised Travel Planners is visiting Hartlepool homes as part of a campaign to encourage people to adopt more sustainable forms of transport.
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Inspiring Our Future – Ambitious Vision Launched To Transform Education, Employment And Skills
Published 8th December 2017Tees Valley Combined Authority has launched its strategy ‘Inspiring Our Future’ to transform Education, Employment and Skills in the area.
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Visit Santa at leisure centre
Published 8th December 2017SANTA will be in his grotto at the Mill House Leisure Centre over the next two weekends.
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Free fitness session for over 50s
Published 8th December 2017A FREE event is taking place at a Hartlepool leisure centre on Tuesday (12 December) with the aim of getting more men aged 50+ active.
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Business boosts Christmas gifts appeal
Published 7th December 2017AN ANNUAL gifts appeal that aims to guarantee a happy Christmas for children in Hartlepool has received a big boost from a local business.
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Keep warm - and well
Published 7th December 2017The Met Office has predicted severe cold weather, icy conditions and heavy snow over the next five days.
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Free Saturday parking for Christmas shoppers
Published 1st December 2017SHOPPERS will be able to park for free in Hartlepool town centre on four Saturdays in the run-up to Christmas.
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Hartlepool signs up to UNISON's ethical care charter
Published 1st December 2017Hartlepool Borough Council has become one of the first local authorities in the North East – and only the 35th nationally – to commit to UNISON’s Ethical Care Charter.