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Local elections in Rotherham set to go ahead
The government has confirmed that local elections will take place as scheduled in Rotherham in May this year.
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New fund aims to reinvigorate towns and villages
A new £4million Towns and Villages Improvement Fund aims to help reinvigorate town and village centres across the Rotherham borough.
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Health officials encourage Rotherham residents to get tested due to concerns over COVID-19 rate rises in working aged residents
In light of the announcement about the road map of the National Lockdown easing, Rotherham Council and its health partners are calling for residents to keep vigilant.
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UEFA Women's EURO 2022: 500 days to go
The countdown begins towards a record-breaking event coming to Rotherham that promises to be the major football tournament of summer 2022.
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Overnight closures on A630 Parkway
The Rotherham to Sheffield A630 Parkway will have a series of overnight closures between 22 February to 7 March, ahead of construction beginning to improve the road.
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Hope Fields: Rotherham’s COVID-19 memorial to open in March
A living memorial, to honour both the victims of COVID-19 and those who fought the virus, is to open at Thrybergh Country Park in March.
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Work progressing on demolition of former Primark building
Works to prepare the former Primark building on Rotherham High Street for demolition are now underway.
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£1.4 million improvements to Library buildings and I.T. provision progressing well
The latest phase in a £1.4 million improvement package for libraries across Rotherham is continuing to move forward.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year, get creative and keep fit this February as part of Rotherham Together
This month sees the start of Chinese New Year and people across Rotherham are being encouraged to get involved with virtual celebrations as part of the Rotherham Together programme.
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Council set to commit £5.8m to accelerate flood defence schemes
Rotherham Council is attempting to accelerate plans for major flood alleviation projects to protect hundreds of homes, businesses and infrastructure in the borough’s worst flood-hit areas.