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Rotherham Council recognised at South Yorkshire Financial Inclusion Awards
Rotherham Council’s Financial Inclusion team has been recognised for its work in helping people to better manage their finances.
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March fun events across Rotherham
It’s March and we have lots of fun events taking place across Rotherham. This month, we have some fantastic events for British Science Week taking place in libraries around Rotherham.
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Rotherham Council submits vision for Future High Streets Fund bid
Rotherham Council is developing its vision for a more vibrant markets area including a brand new library.
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Council invites businesses to rent out new industrial units
The construction of two new industrial units for Rotherham Council at the Beighton Link site has been completed two months ahead of schedule.
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Three landlords fined following Housing Act Offences
Three Rotherham Landlords have been ordered to pay a combined total of over £4000 by Sheffield Magistrates Court for breaching Rotherham Council selective licensing requirements and breaching statutory notices, aimed at protecting private tenants.
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UEFA Women’s EURO heads to Rotherham with ambition of being the most attended tournament in competition’s history
Football fans and residents of Rotherham are invited to begin the countdown to kick-off of the UEFA Women’s EURO 2021.
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Young people from Rotherham elect their MYP
Young people from across Rotherham have been taking to the polls to cast their vote in the bi-annual UK Youth Parliament elections.
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Aspiring leaders step forward at the Rowan Centre
Students at the Rowan Centre have taken to the polls to vote for their Student Ambassadors.
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South Yorkshire Salmon Super-Highway!
The culmination of 20 years hard work starts at Masbrough Weir in Rotherham town centre to help salmon back to the river which they haven’t been able to call home in over 200 years.
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New strategy aims to provide local children’s homes for local children
Rotherham Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to develop new residential homes for looked after children, meaning some of the borough’s most vulnerable children are supported much closer to home.