News archive
News published October 2019
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Every Mind Matters: Groundbreaking new support for mental health
Published 7th October 2019Public Health England (PHE), in partnership with the NHS, has launched Every Mind Matters – a new way to help people take simple steps to look after their mental health.
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Build back strength at ‘Back to Health’ course
Published 7th October 2019Those suffering back pain shouldn’t hesitate in signing up to a new course focused on back care.
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Happy Birthday HMS Trincomalee!
Published 7th October 2019Happy Birthday to HMS Trincomalee - Britain’s oldest warship still afloat! She will be 202 years old on 12th October 2019.
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Tees Valley 2019 broadband consultation
Published 7th October 2019Hartlepool Borough Council is working with partner councils as part of the Tees Valley Full Fibre Roll-out programme to improve broadband infrastructure.
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Don't make it easy for burglars, householders urged
Published 4th October 2019Residents of Hartlepool are being urged to make life as difficult as possible for would-be burglars by following some basic home security advice.
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Christmas sales opportunity for local craftspeople
Published 4th October 2019Local craftspeople from Hartlepool and the Tees Valley area are being offered an opportunity to sell their wares within the Hartlepool Art Gallery Christmas shop.
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Hartlepool Writers Group launches its first anthology
Published 4th October 2019The Hartlepool Writers Group (HWG) is proud to announce the launch of its very first published collaborative work entitled ‘Anthology 2020’.
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Share your memories of Church Street area
Published 4th October 2019People are being invited to share their memories of a historic part of Hartlepool at a special nostalgia drop-in event.
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Halloween fun at Carlton adventure
Published 4th October 2019There's a whole host of Halloween fun lined up for later this month when Carlton Adventure stages a special activity day.
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Have your say on our Council Plan
Published 3rd October 2019The dates have been announced for a number of drop-in sessions to enable people across Hartlepool to have their say on the development of a new Council Plan.