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Plan Ahead for Easter Bank Holiday Travel
TRANSPORT bosses in South Yorkshire are urging people to plan ahead & check before travelling over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, as engineering works will affect rail & tram services in the region.
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New junction in Greasbrough to improve journey times, road safety and air quality
Work is about to begin to improve road safety and traffic flow on the B6089 through Greasbrough.
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Free Easter activities for children and young people
Rotherham Council’s Early Help service is offering a range of virtual activities for children, young people and families on its Facebook pages every day, throughout the Easter school holidays.
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Tenth anniversary for Rotherham education trailblazer
A new way of working between schools and families to improve outcomes for children with additional learning needs, developed in Rotherham and now used nationwide, celebrates its 10th birthday today.
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Work to start on College Street Public Realm
The next stage of improvements to the town centre’s open spaces are due to start next week (w/c 29th March) on College Street.
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How to cast your vote in the local elections this year in Rotherham
The official notices for this year’s elections have been published today (23 March 2021).
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Workplace Testing available for businesses in Rotherham
As restrictions start to ease the Council is encouraging people who are going out to work to get tested regularly to further reduce the risk of infection in Rotherham.
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COVID memorial at Hope Fields to have virtual unveiling
A living memorial at Thrybergh Country Park, to honour both the victims of COVID-19 and those who fought the virus, is to be unveiled online this week, on Saturday 27 March 2021.
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Town Hall turns purple to mark 2021 Census
Rotherham Town Hall, South Yorkshire joined more than a hundred buildings and landmarks across England and Wales by lighting up purple to celebrate the census and its importance to communities.
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More funding for transport and road improvements across the borough
Rotherham Council’s cabinet is set to approve plans to invest around £13 million into roads and footpaths and almost £2 million for transport improvements over the next year.