created by BB
published on 25 September 2019
Warm Up Scheme for 2019 - customers who receive child benefit and live in a semi or mid-terrace property can qualify for free party wall insulation with a free Worcester Bosch boiler if they meet the criteria.
Call on 0800 7833 127 to see if you qualify.
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created by Hartlepool Vision Support
published on 19 September 2019
Hartlepool Vision Support, formally recognised as Hartlepool Blind Welfare, is proud to officially announce their exiting re-branding on 16th October 2019. The re-branding is a vibrant celebration of their 100 years in supporting those with a visual impairment.
Hartlepool Vision Support has always been passionate in providing the highest quality service to each and every one of its members
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created by Hartlepool Borough Council
published on 13 September 2019
Young bookworms in Hartlepool have received special praise after reaching a personal reading milestone.
Children aged four to 11 from across the town were invited to take part in a Summer Reading Challenge at the town's community hubs and libraries to increase youngsters' interest in books and boost their literacy.
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created by Hartlepool Borough Council
published on 05 September 2019
People in Hartlepool are reminded that there's still time to have their say on the future provision of sport and leisure facilities in the town, including at several upcoming consultation events.
The main leisure facility, Mill House Leisure Centre, has served the town for more than 50 years but is getting old and coming to the end of its useful life.
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created by BB
published on 02 September 2019
A major new campaign has been launched to support the 15 million people who live with one or more long term health conditions in England.
We are Undefeatable aims to help those with conditions such as diabetes, cancer, arthritis and Parkinson's to build physical activity into their lives.
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