News archive
News published November 2020
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Countdown to Christmas lights switch-on in Hartlepool
Published 30th November 2020Hartlepool’s festive lights will be switched on this week as the countdown to Christmas begins in earnest.
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COMPLETION OF AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS
Published 30th November 2020An update regarding Hartlepool Borough Council's completion of Audit of Accounts.
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Further COVID-19 financial support for businesses announced
Published 27th November 2020Further COVID-19 grant funding has been made available by the Government to support the wider business community in Hartlepool.
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COVID-19 update: Hartlepool to enter tier three
Published 26th November 2020It’s been announced Hartlepool – alongside the rest of the North East – will enter tier three when lockdown ends on Wednesday 2nd December.
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Further top award for The BIS
Published 23rd November 2020A grade II-listed former Post Office building converted into a centre for creative industries in Hartlepool has earned another prestigious award.
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Are you eligible for a Test & Trace Support Payment?
Published 20th November 2020Self-isolating Hartlepool residents are being reminded they may be eligible for financial help through the Government’s Test and Trace Support Payment Scheme.
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Have your say on proposed new General Enforcement Policy
Published 18th November 2020Hartlepool Borough Council is asking people to give their views on a proposed new General Enforcement Policy it has created to clearly set out its approach to enforcement.
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Act early and save lives from terrorism
Published 18th November 2020People in Hartlepool who are worried that a friend or loved one may be at risk of being radicalised are being urged to ‘act early’ and get help from a new national website.
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Small steps save lives, residents reminded
Published 17th November 2020Residents of Hartlepool are being reminded that they have a responsibility to protect themselves and others against COVID-19 following a rapid rise in cases.
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Hartlepool – let’s keep going
Published 16th November 2020Let's not throw away all your hard work - that's the message from Hartlepool’s Acting Director of Public Health following another surge in Coronavirus cases.