News archive
News published December 2019
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Hi-tech helping hand to keep shopping area clean and tidy
Published 20th December 2019Efforts to keep a busy shopping area in Hartlepool clean and tidy have received a boost with the installation of a new ‘Bigbelly’ bin.
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New parking laybys are very welcome
Published 20th December 2019A new layby scheme is helping to ease parking congestion in a Hartlepool residential area and keep it looking attractive.
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Grant support for rural small business growth
Published 16th December 2019A new grants programme has been launched to support small business growth in rural parts of the UK, including the Tees Valley.
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Festive fun for all at Christmas carol concert
Published 13th December 2019A joyful evening brimming with traditional Christmas entertainment is taking place in Hartlepool this December
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Don't become a victim of crime this Christmas
Published 13th December 2019Householders in Hartlepool are being urged to take action to protect themselves against crime and ensure that they don't have their Christmas ruined.
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Hartlepool Parliamentary Election Result
Published 13th December 2019The Hartlepool Parliamentary Election held yesterday (12th December) was won by Mike Hill (Labour Party).
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12% Local Council Tax Support Scheme to be retained
Published 10th December 2019Councillors in Hartlepool have voted to maintain the level of support provided to low income working-age households with their Council Tax bills.
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Extra panto date added
Published 6th December 2019With just days to go before the curtain rises on Hartlepool's Christmas pantomime, an extra date has been announced due to popular demand.
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Show your support for Small Business Saturday
Published 5th December 2019A range of local companies will be showcasing their products at a special event in Hartlepool at the weekend to mark Small Business Saturday.
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Yellow-only taxis rule to remain in place
Published 4th December 2019Hartlepool's distinctive yellow taxis will continue to be a common sight on the town's roads after councillors voted unanimously to keep them.