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10K to 10K
The 'race must go on' say event organisers as Rotherham 10K goes virtual to support Age UK.
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Deaf Awareness Week 2020
Hearing loss affects thousands of people across Rotherham and during Deaf Awareness Week, Rotherham Council is promoting sign language across its social media channels between Monday 4 – Friday 8 May.
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Weekly update from Rotherham’s Director of Public Health, Teresa Roche
I know my briefing last week started by saying thank you but I want to say this again. Thank you.
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First phase of upgrade to College Road Roundabout complete
Essential work has now been completed on the A630 College Road Roundabout which is a critical access point to the Town Centre and provides an important link across the borough. The site is commonly known as the “old B&Q” roundabout.
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Re-opening of East Herringthorpe Burial Ground
The burial ground at East Herringthorpe cemetery will re-open from tomorrow (Thursday, 23rd April) following a change to the national Public Health regulations stating that crematoriums must close.
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Weekly update from Rotherham’s Director of Public Health, Teresa Roche
I want to start my briefing this week with a huge thank you to all of you who are continuing to stay at home to keep the NHS safe and save lives.
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Rotherham businesses set to receive free business rates for the year
Businesses across the borough that qualify for the retail rates relief scheme will see zero bills landing in the post.
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Public transport service reductions in response to Covid-19 crisis
There are further changes to public transport services in South Yorkshire, with effect from Sunday 19 April.
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National Offer Day - Rotherham children secure school places
Despite increasing demand for school places the vast majority of Rotherham children will be starting the new school year in September at the school of their parents choosing.
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Weekly Update from Rotheham's Director of Public Health Teresa Roche
This is now our fourth week of undertaking measures to minimise the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).