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  • Anxious wait over for GCSE students

    The anxious wait is over for pupils, parents and teachers in Rotherham today as thousands of young people across the borough receive their GCSE results.

    Published: 20th August 2020

    GCSE Results 2020
  • Libraries popping up in parks from Monday 17th August

    Look out for our pop-up libraries in local parks during the remainder of August.

    Published: 14th August 2020

    Children reading in the park
  • Social Distancing Changes on Flanderwell Lane Announced

    Rotherham Council is teaming up with schools across the borough to put in place social distancing measures in time for the new academic year.

    Published: 14th August 2020

    Roadworks sign
  • Council praises schools and students for exam response in unprecedented year

    A-Level and vocational qualifications results for students have been announced today (13th August) for students in England.

    Published: 13th August 2020

    Exam Results Day 2020
  • Yorkshire councils join forces in bid for extra funds to step up fight against COVID-19

    Seven of Yorkshire’s largest councils, including Rotherham, are seeking further talks with government on the best balance of national and local measures as they bear down on COVID cases in our area.

    Published: 11th August 2020

    Councillor Chris Read
  • Pride of Rotherham: new mural for Clifton Park and Museum

    Visitors to Clifton Park Museum will soon be greeted by a new mural of Leonard, the kind and courageous lion created by award-winning children’s author and illustrator Ed Vere.

    Published: 10th August 2020

    Ed Vere painting the Lion at Clifton Park Garden Room, taken by Louise Treloar, Grimm and Co
  • Help for local unsung heroes

    Do you care for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems?

    Published: 7th August 2020

    Local elections 2021
  • Covid-19 business support scheme to close on 16th August

    Over 4,000 Rotherham businesses and charities have received more than £46m in financial support from Rotherham Council since the start of Covid-19 lockdown measures.

    Published: 6th August 2020

    Money
  • Consultations under way on extension to Public Space Protection Orders

    A public consultation has now started on two Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO), one in the Town Centre, including Clifton Park, and a borough wide order specifically dealing with dog fouling.

    Published: 4th August 2020

    Environment News
  • New library ‘Order and Collect’ service launched in Rotherham

    A new ‘Order and Collect’ service will be available to library users at 11 of Rotherham’s Libraries from Monday 3rd August as the first stage of a phased re-opening of libraries in the borough.

    Published: 30th July 2020

    Library
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