Local Edition issue 20 is now online with lots of exciting news from Northern Stoke, including:
- awards, expansions and newcomers for Burslem's business community
- Cricketers get ready to kick off, with a special illustration by Paine Proffitt
- Swan Square toilets: the beginning, by Steve Dean
- Stoke Sounds
- While my Guitar Gently Weeps: review by Fred Hughes
- Meet the new Moorcroft MD Elise Adams
... and lots more!
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We're now busy on the Burslem Festivals 2008 guide, which will be a very exciting brochure designed to draw people into the town over the first fortnight of May and beyond, giving residents and visitors fresh insights into the area. It will be our biggest print run yet at 20,000 copies and is going to be delivered to local houses as well as our normal channels. All advertising is great value and profits will be helping to promote cultural events in the future, so please support it if you can! For more information get in touch.
So there won't be a regular Local Edition for a month now, but do keep an eye on the website for updates and send us any of your own.
Local Edition 20
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re: the article on flushing toilets - the flushing toilet was of course invented in north Stoke-on-Trent, at the Tyford pottery in Cliffe Vale...
http://www.lock38.org.uk/history.html
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