Inside the Sports Traider store in Hanley
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Organisers of the UK s biggest charity skipping challenge are inviting Staffordshire residents to join in with celebrities and sports stars in helping to raise awareness for mental health.
The Jump4Health campaign, which launched on National Skipping Day, April 23, has been organised by Sports Traider – a national charity which works with young people to help them gain employment and sporting opportunities.
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Enforcement action may be taken against a barbers shop – after it was caught flouting Covid rules for a second time in less than a month.
The business in Meir had previously been given advice on a range of coronavirus measures by public protection officers from Stoke-on-Trent City Council, after reopening from lockdown in April.
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Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire has a long and interesting history - but how much do you know, or remember about it?
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From famous faces to Potteries trivia - see if you can answer these 11 quiz questions - and if not, well, every day s a school day!
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For 33 years, The Potteries Shopping Centre has been the heart and hub of Hanley city centre.
The £45 million retail complex opened to customers for the very first time on June 1, 1988. As the blue clock struck 9am, ribbons were cut and customers flooded into the mall.
The Sentinel newspaper reported at the time: The new multi-million pound Potteries Shopping Centre opened for business today – and within minutes hundreds of eager shoppers flooded through its doors.”
The Potteries Centre
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Letting agents have been brought in to help fill empty units inside Stoke-on-Trent s main shopping centre following the closure of seven stores.