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Chester City Council press releases keep you updated with all of the latest council news.

Work continues to boost recycling - 25 July 2008

A new scheme which aims to help increase recycling has been extended to Chester city centre.

Get fit for the Olympics at Northgate - 25 July 2008

TWO Chester leisure centres are hoping to inject Olympic spirit into residents by opening their doors for free.

Cheshire West and Chester appoints its Chief Executive - 24 July 2008

Stephen (Steve) Robinson has been offered the exciting role of Chief Executive of the new Cheshire West and Chester Council.

A Towering Success for Chester’s City Walls - 23 July 2008

A major cash injection that will help pay for improvements to Chester’s City Walls towers has just been announced.

Chester housing boost - 21 July 2008

The Government has given its backing for more homes to be built across West Cheshire to help tackle the shortage of affordable housing in the area, particularly concentrating on derelict and brownfield sites.

Council scheme to ease overcrowded homes - 17 July 2008

Chester City Council has extended its home assistance policy aimed at owner-occupiers wishing to improve their property through the council’s improvement loan scheme.

Major milestone for Gorse Stacks development - 17 July 2008

A special visit by Chester City Council representatives was held today (Thursday, 17 July 2008) to mark the end of the excavation phase of a £34m development regeneration project at Gorse Stacks in Chester.

Battery bagging success - 14 July 2008

In the last 15 months Chester City Council has collected 2,433 kg of car batteries and 6,242 kg household portable batteries for recycling.

Crackdown on litterbugs and dirty businesses - 11 July 2008

Chester City Council continues to fine litter bugs and businesses breaking the law on trade waste.

National Archaeological Weekend At Chester Amphitheatre - 10 July 2008

National Archaeology Week is a unique chance to discover and explore the archaeological heritage of the United Kingdom. The aim of this annual event is to encourage everyone, and especially young people and their families to visit sites of archaeological/historical interest, museums, heritage and resource centres, to see archaeology in action and to take part in activities on-site. National Archaeology Week comes to Chester's amphitheatre this weekend (12 and 13 July) between 10.30am - 4pm.

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