Council wanting £52-a-year amenity charge writes off £922k taxpayers’ cash Stoke-on-Trent Live Read the original article here Category: BankruptcyBy EditorJanuary 5, 2025Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Debt Management Plans Prove to be Successful for DebtWave ClientsNextNext post:Dem-run city may go bankrupt thanks to public sector pension scheme – MSNRelated PostsHow Birmingham city council ended up in financial crisis: a timeline | BirminghamJanuary 8, 2025INSOLVENCY NOTICES: Appointment of Administrators – November 2024January 8, 2025Herefordshire company director banned for insolvency scheme plotJanuary 8, 2025What is bankruptcy and its implications?January 8, 2025Federal Court grants vesting order to ANZ after debtor’s bankruptcyJanuary 8, 2025A look at 2U’s path to bankruptcyJanuary 8, 2025