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Prison sentence for persistent fly-tipper
Two members of the same family have been successfully convicted following Rotherham Council’s longest running investigation into fly-tipping.
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Rotherham social worker in running for national award
A social worker from Rotherham has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Social Worker of the Year Awards 2019 for her outstanding work supporting care-leavers in Rotherham.
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December fun across Rotherham
It’s December and we have lots of fun events taking place across Rotherham. This month, we have Free Christmas Craft Workshops in the Rotherham Indoor Market Hall, plus many more events.
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Advice on Winter Sickness Bug from Public Health England
Illnesses such as diarrhoea/vomiting and flu-like illness are common at this time of year. They are usually self-limiting and, for most people, can be easily treated at home.
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Re-subscribe to the garden waste service
Residents across the borough can save on their re-subscription to the garden waste collection service if they renew before 20 December 2019.
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Libraries across Rotherham will host their first ever charity 'Mass Coffee Morning'
A total of fifteen libraries across the borough are inviting people of all ages to join them for a hot drink, a sweet treat and a chat on 7 December, with proceeds going to Bluebell Wood.
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Boost for Rotherham business park as three new lettings secured
The three deals, see heating control manufacturer Salus, bearing distributor Bearing King and print product supplier Solutions 23 take space at the recently completed £5.5m Northfield Business Park.
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CPP advises on two-unit deal for Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Commercial Property Partners LLP (CPP) has advised on the sale of two speculative units, totalling 49,159 sq ft on Beighton Business Park, between JF Finnegan and Rotherham Council.
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Remembrance Sunday road closures
Several roads in the town centre and across the borough will be closed this Sunday, 10 November for Remembrance Sunday events.
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Rotherham remembers
Rotherham will stop to remember its fallen next weekend for Remembrance Sunday.