News archive
News published March 2019
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Hartlepool – loving our local businesses
Published 28th March 2019The latest meeting of Hartlepool’s Economic Regeneration and Tourism Forum has been hearing about the success of the approach to growing the town’s local economy and supporting local businesses.
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Still time for pooches to become perfect pupils at free Dogs School
Published 28th March 2019Hartlepool dog owners looking to tackle training shouldn’t miss the next free Dogs Trust Dog School classes beginning soon.
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Easter holiday fun at Carlton Adventure
Published 27th March 2019Guarantee an Easter break full of outdoor fun for your children by signing them up to Carlton Adventure's holiday activity programme.
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Brown bin collections to resume
Published 27th March 2019The collection of residents' brown bins (green waste) will resume from Tuesday (April 2nd) following a winter break.
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Paul Smith to headline Hartlepool Live
Published 25th March 2019Maximo Park frontman Paul Smith has been announced as the headline act for a new music festival coming to Hartlepool this summer.
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Major report by Balance shows what the North East thinks about drink
Published 25th March 2019Are we kidding ourselves when it comes to alcohol? That’s the question being raised as a new report released today highlights the North East’s drinking habits.
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Easter library fun for youngsters
Published 25th March 2019There’s lots of fun in store at Hartlepool’s libraries and community hubs to keep youngsters happy this Easter.
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Support cycle-to-work initiative, residents urged
Published 22nd March 2019Residents of Hartlepool are being urged to support an initiative to promote cycling by riding their bikes all or part of the way to work.
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Council appeals for new panel members
Published 22nd March 2019Hartlepool Borough Council is appealing for people to come forward to represent two independent panels.
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Free battery replacement for your door and window alarms
Published 22nd March 2019Residents in Hartlepool can now have the batteries in their door and window alarms replaced for free thanks to a new initiative.