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In this issue

April 18, 2025

It's part of plans for housing development

AN unoccupied street used as a fly-tipping dumping ground is to be closed to make way for a new housing estate.

2 mins

Road plagued by fly-tippers to be closed for two years

AN unoccupied street used as a fly-tipping dumping ground is to be closed to make way for a new housing estate.

2 mins

Jams warning for bank holiday drivers

PEOPLE going away for Easter are being advised to check their routes before they travel.

1 min

In bloom!

Easter fun for families as community garden celebrates five months of improvements

In bloom!

2 mins

Ex-launderette is transformed

A FORMER laundrette has been transformed into an 'occasion wear' shop. And The Guest List is ready to open at the junction of West Street and Picton Street in Leek.

1 min

Street treats at new city takeaway

A NEW takeaway and restaurant offering customers a 'unique' dining experience has opened in Shelton.

Street treats at new city takeaway

1 min

Family pay tribute to victim of collision

GRIEVING relatives have paid tribute to a 91-year-old pedestrian who died after a collision on the A53 in Endon.

1 min

Snail mail fury after OAP's fine takes so long to arrive it costs her an extra £110

Retired nurse demands compensation as bill ramps up due to 'incompetence'

2 mins

'I was scared. All I wanted to do was run away and hide'

Charity says men with cancer are 'less likely to reach out for support'

'I was scared. All I wanted to do was run away and hide'

2 mins

'I thought I'd met the man of my dreams - but he left me looking like this...'

Widow, 53, relives abusive three-year ordeal at hands of 6ft 5in bully-boy builder

3 mins

Dance teacher Jenny is stepping out to add fresh chapters to Elsie's Story

DETERMINED Jenny Stephenson is challenging herself to run the Potters 'Arf - in memory of her cousin's daughter who was murdered in the Southport attacks.

Dance teacher Jenny is stepping out to add fresh chapters to Elsie's Story

3 mins

Star's trek hardly rocket science

THEY say that in space no one can hear you scream.

Star's trek hardly rocket science

2 mins

Bank cuts rates again

THE European Central Bank has cut interest rates for the seventh time in a row to counter worries about economic growth fuelled by President Donald Trump's tariff onslaught.

1 min

A mixture of showers and sun at Easter

BANK holiday weekend will be mixture bit of a breeze\" and some \"fine of sunshine and showers for most of weather\" further north and east, Met the UK while south-west England Office meteorologist Clare Nasir said. should brace for heavy downpours, forecasters have said.

1 min

'Don't miss your spring booster!'

Vulernerable residents urged to grab a covid jab

1 min

Bar owner hits back

A HANLEY bar owner has defended the rebranding of his venue after facing a barrage of criticism over its new name.

Bar owner hits back

1 min

That's what Friends are for!

PHENOMENAL fundraisers have handed over more than £100,000 to the Dougie Mac's Children's Services.

That's what Friends are for!

1 min

Sex offender caught with phone threw it at cell wall

SEX offender Jamie Clarke hurled a smartphone he was banned from having after refusing to use his thumbprint to open the device.

1 min

The world's a disastert It's time for the Darbyster to get back on stage

The world needs it. It's a terrible disaster of a planet right now so I thought, hey, it might be time for the old Darbyster to get back on stage and entertain people.

The world's a disastert It's time for the Darbyster to get back on stage

4 mins

Animals humanise people... and they make them more decent humans to each other

PENGUINS are funny little creatures, flapping but flightless, surfing waves and chowing down on fish.

4 mins

A story with everything... like several great movies

Hollywood's Andrew Garfield goes in search of his roots in Who Do You Think You Are?

2 mins

Handel with care

YOU would think that Britain's favourite choirmaster might be running out of ways to form a new singing group.

Handel with care

1 min

French Open honours Nadal

RAFAEL Nadal is to be honoured for his achievements at the French Open with a ceremony at this year’s tournament.

1 min

O’Sullivan to face Carter at Crucible

SEVEN-TIME champion Ronnie O’Sullivan has been drawn to face long-term rival Ali Carter in the first round of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

O’Sullivan to face Carter at Crucible

2 mins

'My message to fans is to enjoy it but stay off pitch'

EXCITED Matt Hancock has praised the part fans have played this season at Port Vale but has warned them against entering the pitch after matches.

'My message to fans is to enjoy it but stay off pitch'

1 min

'It'd be fantastic to stay here and contribute to the history'

JAYDEN Stockley has intimated he wants to finish his playing career at Port Vale.

'It'd be fantastic to stay here and contribute to the history'

2 mins

'When this place is in full voice then it's a joy to see'

PORT Vale boss Darren Moore will not allow his players to rest on their laurels as they take on Carlisle United in Cumbria, today (3pm).

'When this place is in full voice then it's a joy to see'

2 mins

Leek's triple title delight

LEEK Hockey Club are celebrating a triple championship winning season with promotion for the men's and women's first teams and the men's 4th X1.

Leek's triple title delight

3 mins

Bernabeu triumph has Raya dreaming of Champions League glory

DAVID Raya said Arsenal can now afford to dream of European glory and insisted his team-mates will do everything in their power to deliver the club's first Champions League title.

1 min

Full house for the first time since 2018 for Wednesday on a Friday!

MARK Robins is going to exploit or utilise everything he can for the good of Stoke City, whether it's a long throw or a full house.

3 mins

Consistency is crucial as City boss now finally has the chance to embrace it

PREDICTING Mark Robins' starting XI has got a lot more straightforward over the last few weeks as he has finally been able to be consistent with his starting XI.

Consistency is crucial as City boss now finally has the chance to embrace it

2 mins

'SELL-OUT CROWD'S MUSIC TO MY EARS'

MARK Robins says the chance to go out and play in front of a near-sold out bet365 Stadium is music to his ears as he looks for a win that will pull Stoke City a long way towards Championship safety.

3 mins

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The Sentinel Newspaper Description:

PublisherReach Publishing Services Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Sentinel is a daily regional newspaper circulating in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire area.

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