News archive
News published September 2020
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Coronavirus-related council tax scam alert issued
Published 22nd September 2020Residents of Hartlepool are being warned to be on their guard against a potential council tax scam linked to the coronavirus emergency.
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Helping to prevent fraud
Published 22nd September 2020Hartlepool Borough Council is taking part in an exercise to help prevent and detect fraud.
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Feeding seabirds protected by postponement of restoration scheme
Published 21st September 2020The commencement of restoration work on a historic Hartlepool landmark has been postponed by six months in a bid to protect internationally-important seabirds that feed nearby.
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Follow these rules to help protect NHS Test and Trace
Published 18th September 2020Hartlepool Borough Council has gained extra Coronavirus testing for Hartlepool again next week as the town fights to halt a rapid rise in cases and avoid the prospect of another lockdown.
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Appeal to trace relatives following woman’s death
Published 18th September 2020An appeal has been made to try to trace any surviving relatives of a woman who has died in Hartlepool.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Art and Culture in Hartlepool
Published 18th September 2020An exciting new exhibition which celebrates 100 years of Hartlepool’s art, culture and history is opening in town this month.
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‘No fishing’ reminder for Warrior Drive pond
Published 17th September 2020People are being reminded that fishing is not permitted at a Hartlepool wildlife area.
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Coronavirus update 17.9.2020
Published 17th September 2020Councillor Shane Moore, the Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council, speaking after new restrictions were announced for parts of the north-east.
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Support the fight against dementia
Published 16th September 2020Residents of Hartlepool are being urged to support the fight against dementia by organising their own COVID-19-secure Memory Walks this weekend.
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Outdoor market to re-open this week
Published 14th September 2020Hartlepool’s weekly outdoor market is to re-open on Thursday with a number of COVID-19 safety measures in place.