News archive
News published July 2017
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Rocking with history at Clifton Park Museum
Published 31st July 2017This summer two historical displays will rock Clifton Park Museum.
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Fly tippers issued with fixed penalty fines
Published 31st July 2017Two fly tippers have been hit with £600 in fines after using the Rotherham countryside as a dumping ground – as the Council cracks down on those blighting the borough.
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Flame of Hope in Rotherham for 2017 Special Olympics Torch Run
Published 28th July 2017Special Olympics GB’s National Games are to be held in Sheffield and South Yorkshire this August.
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New service aims to preserve treasured items
Published 28th July 2017Members of the public – as well as organisations and businesses – can now get expert assistance in conserving their treasured items.
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Active Ability supports local athletes to success in regional finals
Published 26th July 2017Local athletes came away with a haul of eight medals after successfully competing in the Special Olympic Regional Athletics Finals.
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Bringing the sound of music to deaf children
Published 25th July 2017Music is something we all take for granted, to be able to listen to and enjoy. However, for some children, the love of music may be something they are never able to enjoy - because they are deaf.
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Lead Governor retires after 28 years' service
Published 25th July 2017One of the longest serving school governors in Rotherham has retired from the role.
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New Sponsor for Wath Comprehensive School
Published 21st July 2017A new sponsor has been chosen for Wath Comprehensive School following it being put into special measures earlier this year.
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Double celebration for Shiloh
Published 21st July 2017Shiloh Rotherham has received a quarter of a million pounds from the Big Lottery Fund to boost the support they give to local people experiencing difficulties in their lives - just as the doors open to its newly-refurbished building.
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Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) Rotherham Town Centre and Clifton Park
Published 20th July 2017Rotherham Council is regenerating Rotherham town centre, making it an attractive place for people to visit and do business.