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"City of Culture? Never ever..."

Two callers debate whether Stoke-on-Trent should bid for City Of Culture.

Release date:

19 June 2015

Duration:

5 minutes

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Stuart George and Charlotte Foster—Should Stoke bid for the City of Culture? Plus online reviews...Stafford's multi-million pound development nearing completion

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