The deputy prime minister says there are challenges in Stoke-on-Trent but praises community response.
Angela Rayner met with community leaders including the city council leader, Jane Ashworth and Lloyd Cooke, chief executive of charity Saltbox
Ms Rayner said there were challenges in the city but praised “resilience” in the community after the meeting. The deputy prime minister said the longer term plan was to build more housing and invest in public services.
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