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£3m marina could make a real splash

WATER BOOST: David Dumbelton, of the Burslem Port Project, pictured next to the Trent and Mersey canal, around the area where residents want a marina. Inset, the site of the proposed development, which runs alongside Newport Lane.  Pictures: Cara Edgington and Neil Hulse

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

AMBITIOUS plans for a multi-million pound marina have been put forward to help transform a city community.

Members of the Burslem Port Project want to turn a currently redundant half-mile spur off the Trent and Mersey Canal, in Middleport, into a £3 million marina.

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£50 millon regeneration plans ready

Public's thumbs up for blueprint

Monday, June 22, 2009

PLANS to relocate an award-winning business as part of a £50 million regeneration scheme will be submitted this week. Pottery firm Emma...

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Our Heroes: Lee is good neighbour to changing community

COMMUNITY CHAMPION: Lee Carroll has been nominated for the  Good Neighbour category in 
<I>The Sentinel's</I>
</B> Our Heroes awards.   Picture: Alex Severn

Monday, June 22, 2009

DECADES-OLD communities across North Staffordshire are facing massive changes as the area's housing renewal programme gathers pace. But...

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City's regeneration held up by property talks deadlock

City's regeneration held up by property talks deadlock

Monday, June 15, 2009

MAJOR regeneration projects have been delayed by up to a decade because of wrangling over the sale of homes and businesses, it has been...

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New school wall planned

Monday, May 25, 2009

A BOUNDARY wall is set to be built around a primary school in the heart of a clearance area. Social landlord Sanctuary Midlands Housing...

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Revamp work ready to start

GUIDED TOUR: Delyse Bailey, centre, of consultancy firm Taylor-Young explains to residents the plans for the area.  Picture: Neil Hulse

Monday, May 18, 2009

MULTI-MILLION pound plans to build homes and play areas to regenerate a Stoke-on-Trent district should kick into action next year. Work has now...

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Influence shape of new estate

Friday, May 15, 2009

THE public can help shape the future of a new city centre community at a consultation event this weekend. Developer Taylor Young is drawing up a...

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Creatures great and small are moving up the road

Creatures great and small are moving up the road

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

PET owners and their animals are to get a new veterinary practice as their old one is to be demolished. Shires Vets, on Bucknall New Road, in...

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Have say on homes plan

Monday, May 04, 2009

CONSULTATION is continuing into city council plans to compulsorily purchase a number of houses on an estate. About 250 are being knocked down and...

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Anger over U-turn on homes revamp

Anger over U-turn on homes revamp

Friday, April 24, 2009

ANGRY families have accused the council's regeneration arm of performing a U-turn after being told homes will not be refurbished. Middleport...

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