The grave at the cemetery on Junction Road, Leek.
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A family have been left in shock and distress after visiting a loved one’s grave at Leek cemetery during the festive season.
When they arrived at the family grave at the Junction Road cemetery it was covered with tarpaulin, large planks of wood and large poles.
The Tape Street roundabout in Cheadle (Image: Steve Bould)
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Banners placed on a busy roundabout are to be investigated following concerns the site has become a free-for-all .
The advertising has appeared at the roundabout located at the junction of Tape Street and Well Street in Cheadle.
The Abbey Inn at Leek
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Plans have been unveiled to build three environmentally-friendly homes within land surrounding a Grade II -listed pub.
Leek Moorlands Hospital (Image: StokeonTrentLive)
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NHS bosses insist a town s minor injuries unit will eventually reopen – after fears were raised that its temporary closure could become permanent.
05:00, 19 DEC 2020
Trestle Market in Leek (Image: Leek Post and Times)
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A North Staffordshire town is to extend its markets opening hours in the run up to Christmas.