Pictured, from left, are Skye Miotk, aged 14, Zoe Bales, aged 13, and Elizabeth Williams, aged 13, with the sign they designed. Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Aspire Housing worked together with pupils from Blurton High School to create a sign celebrating the development of Ingestre Square in Blurton. The sign was unveiled outside the three storey flat complex on Finstock Avenue.
“It looks absolutely brilliant, as good as a new house! It makes me feel proud to live here. ”Jamie Walker, Middleport
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“I will be glad to go. It’s not a nice place to live... There’s no community left here any more. ”Linda Coates, Middleport
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