Latest University Quarter News

Budding artists win UniQ contest

As part of the ongoing consultation process for the UniQ development area, RENEW recently held a design competition asking budding artists to illustrate gateways into the area. Four prizes have now been awarded.

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Last chance to have your say!

An exhibition was displayed at a community consultation event held on Wednesday July 14th at Staffordshire University. If you were unable to attend, or attended but have not yet given your feedback, there is still a chance to do so.

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Exhibition of UniQ street plans

If you’re curious about how plans to develop the streets around the University Quarter are going, and would like to give feedback, now’s your chance.

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Residents asked for feedback on design of University Quarter

Plans to make the University Quarter a more attractive place for people to live and work have been given a boost with RENEW’s appointment of design consultants Taylor Young to look at the various ways of improving the area.

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Residents remember a much-loved community champion

Residents remember a much-loved community championFriends and family of a much-loved community champion say he would have been delighted with a new garden that has been dedicated to his memory.

This weekend (July 4), many will gather to celebrate completion of the £125,000 regeneration project in Chamberlain Street, Shelton.

Named in memory of Arthur Garside, a former Chamberlain Street resident and member of the Upper Shelton Residents’ Association, the garden has been created using funding from RENEW North Staffordshire, in partnership with Sanctuary Group, Stoke-on-Trent City Council and local residents.

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