News archive
News published February 2018
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Please join us to celebrate International Women's Day
Published 28th February 2018A SPECIAL event to celebrate International Women's Day is being held by Unison's Self Organised Women’s Group and Hartlepool Borough Council.
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Weather affects refuse collections
Published 28th February 2018Please note that refuse and recycling collections have been suspended due to road and weather conditions.
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Keeping town's roads moving
Published 28th February 2018HARTLEPOOL Borough Council's gritting teams are currently working tirelessly and doing their best to deal with the extreme winter weather conditions affecting roads across the town.
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A helping hand to navigate the NEPO Portal
Published 27th February 2018FIRMS and organisations in Hartlepool are invited to find out more about how they can find their way around and make the most of the NEPO Portal at a free event.
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Keep warm and well
Published 26th February 2018The Met Office has predicted severe cold weather, icy conditions and heavy snow over the next six days.
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Have your say on initial Hartlepool Waterfront projects
Published 26th February 2018PEOPLE are being encouraged to give their views on proposals for a series of initial development projects for the Hartlepool Waterfront.
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No alternative to Council Tax increase
Published 23rd February 2018COUNCIL leaders in Hartlepool say there was no alternative to a Council Tax increase after the Government confirmed further funding reductions will be made in the next two financial years.
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Raise community safety concerns online
Published 22nd February 2018RESIDENTS of Hartlepool are being offered a chance to question community safety chiefs online by taking part in a "web chat".
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US Embassy team to visit Hartlepool
Published 21st February 2018A SERIES of special events is being held in Hartlepool next week to give youngsters & their families an opportunity to find out more about scholarships for international students studying in the USA.
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Pupils plan a haven for mini beasts
Published 20th February 2018PUPILS at a Hartlepool primary school are set to transform part of their school field into a haven for wildlife.