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Award-winning apprentices fly out to Boeing
Two model apprentices, who won big at the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre’s annual awards, have returned from the trip of a lifetime touring Boeing’s state-of-the-art factories in Portland and Seattle.
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Rotherham Assistant Chief Executive to join Barnsley Council
Rotherham Council’s Assistant Chief Executive, Shokat Lal is to leave the authority, after securing a new position at neighbouring Barnsley Council.
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Public consultation on Rotherham taxi regulations opens
A public consultation is currently taking place on proposed changes to the current Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy.
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Residents in Rotherham invited to ‘Stand Together’ against genocide
Rotherham Council is inviting residents to stand together for Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday 27 January in remembrance of the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust and other genocides.
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Rotherham Council invites residents to submit their views for new consultations
Consultations on proposed changes to the Council’s Licensing Act and Gambling Act Statements of Licensing Policy, are open until Thursday 27 February 2020.
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Council Cabinet to consider £8.4 million Swinton redevelopment
Plans for the £8.4 million redevelopment of Swinton town centre, which will include new and revamped community facilities are set to be given the green light.
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Ulley Fly-tipper Fined
A fly-tipper has been ordered to pay in excess of £500 by Sheffield Magistrates Court after admitting to being responsible for numerous bags of domestic waste being deposited in Ulley.
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Relaxed and Signed Performances of Sleeping Beauty
Rotherham Civic Theatre is welcoming children and adults from across the region to join in the pantomime fun at their ‘signed’ and ‘relaxed’ performance of Sleeping Beauty.
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Councillors to consider plans to improve look and feel of town centre
Major improvements to the appearance, layout and safety of Rotherham Town Centre are set to get the go ahead by Rotherham Council’s Cabinet at its meeting on 23 December.
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Low-paid care workers to get a pay rise as part of social value plan
Frontline care workers in Rotherham are set to get a pay rise - a major victory for Rotherham Council's new social value policy - giving a boost to the local economy and nearly 1,000 low paid workers.