News archive
News published May 2021
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‘Little Waterfronts’ programme announced and miniature live performances return
Published 19th May 2021A series of weird and wonderful ‘Little Waterfronts’ will pop up across Hartlepool this June, as live performance returns to Hartlepool, ahead of the town’s annual flagship event.
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Vandalism forces early closure of park toilets
Published 14th May 2021Public toilets in two Hartlepool parks are to be closed early on a daily basis as a result of repeated vandalism.
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Dementia Action Week 2021 – get involved!
Published 14th May 2021A series of events and activities will take place in Hartlepool next week to mark Dementia Action Week 2021.
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Top quality award for Seaton Carew
Published 14th May 2021Hartlepool seaside resort Seaton Carew has earned a top quality award from environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.
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Helping businesses reopen safely after lockdown
Published 14th May 2021With the next step on the Government's roadmap out of lockdown due to be taken on Monday (May 17th) a series of videos has been produced to help businesses welcome back customers safely.
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COVID-19 testing sites – changes announced
Published 14th May 2021Changes have been announced to COVID-19 testing sites in Hartlepool.
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Surf culture exhibition washes up in Hartlepool
Published 14th May 2021An exhibition exploring the untold stories of members of a close-knit Outer Hebrides surfing community will go on show when Hartlepool Art Gallery reopens on Tuesday (May 18th) following the easing of COVID restrictions.
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Join us to make it a summer to remember for our most in-need young people
Published 12th May 2021Schools, voluntary and community groups and businesses in Hartlepool are being invited to help build on the success of a new project to provide healthy food and stimulating activities to children and young people in the town over the school holidays.
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Further host ports announced for Tall Ships 2023
Published 11th May 2021We’re delighted to have learnt that Den Helder (The Netherlands), Fredrikstad (Norway) and Lerwick (UK) will join Hartlepool as Host Ports of The Tall Ships Races 2023.
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Enjoy your freedom but avoid complacency, residents urged
Published 11th May 2021Council officials in Hartlepool have welcomed the next step in the easing of lockdown restrictions, but say it is vital that people do not become complacent.