News archive
News published October 2022
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Trading Standards officials warn of sophisticated scam
Published 18th October 2022Trading standards officers in Hartlepool have issued a warning over a sophisticated scam involving the apparent refund of an Amazon subscription fee.
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Supporting our colleagues through perimenopause and menopause
Published 18th October 2022On World Menopause Day today, Hartlepool Borough Council and the Joint Trade Unions have placed in writing their commitment to supporting the Council’s employees who are experiencing the perimenopause or menopause.
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Councillors praise Hartlepool business
Published 14th October 2022A family-run Hartlepool business has been hailed as a huge success story by senior councillors.
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Throston by-election result
Published 13th October 2022Today’s by-election for the vacant Throston Ward seat on Hartlepool Borough Council saw Cameron Sharp (Labour) elected as a Borough Councillor.
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Illegal vapes seized in trading standards raids
Published 13th October 2022Hundreds of illegal disposable vapes worth £5,500 have been seized by trading standards officers following raids on a number of shops in Hartlepool.
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Hartlepool Restaurant Week is back!
Published 12th October 2022There’s a welcome boost for hospitality businesses and diners alike as Hartlepool Restaurant Week returns with some fabulously tasty offers.
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Hate crime reporting appeal
Published 11th October 2022The Hartlepool Community Safety Team is urging victims of hate crime to come forward and report incidents.
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Official opening of new Summerhill cycle track
Published 10th October 2022A day of fun activities is to be held to mark the official launch of the new cycle track at Summerhill Country Park in Hartlepool.
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Appeal to trace relatives and friends following woman’s death
Published 7th October 2022An appeal has been made to try to trace any surviving relatives or friends of a woman who has died in Hartlepool.
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Proposed 20mph speed limit for Elwick Road.
Published 6th October 2022Highways officials at Hartlepool Borough Council are inviting people to have their say on proposals for a 20mph speed limit on a busy road through the town.