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Rotherham residents urged to protect each other as COVID-19 hospital admissions climb
Meeting on Friday (25th September), Rotherham’s Local Outbreak Engagement Board heard that the number of people with COVID-19 being admitted to hospital in Rotherham has risen to 17.
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Work to start on new look town centre open spaces
Work is due to start to improve the look and feel of the town centre’s open spaces next week (21st September).
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Rotherham’s Council housing growth continues
More new Council homes for local residents are set to be created across the borough thanks to the Council’s housing growth programme.
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Rotherham’s roads set to benefit from £24million over the next four years
Over £9 million of capital investment is being proposed for Rotherham’s transport network throughout the next twelve months with a further almost £6 million earmarked to improve the borough’s roads.
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Council sets Year Ahead plan
Rotherham Council is setting out its priorities as the borough works within and emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Rotherham residents urged to be cautious as COVID-19 as infection rates rise
Council and health chiefs are urging the people of Rotherham to show renewed caution and follow the guidelines to stay safe as the borough’s COVID-19 infection rate more than doubles.
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It’s time to shine a light on Rotherham’s voluntary and community sector
Shouting about the positive difference they make to people’s lives and communities is something that voluntary organisations often shy away from.
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New signs to warn of the dangers of Nitrous Oxide
Signs are set to go up across the borough reminding people of the dangers of nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas.
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Rotherham Council and RNN Group join forces to promote COVID safety to students
Rotherham Council will be working with Rotherham College to promote COVID safety with young people throughout September.
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Bringing Rotherham Together
A new seven month programme has been launched across Rotherham aimed at bringing residents and communities together safely as people in the borough start to rebuild their confidence following months of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.