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          Helping you find a career in Stoke

          Stoke-on-Trent lies in the county of Staffordshire and is situated between Manchester and Birmingham. Stoke is most famously known for being the home of the pottery industry in England. As well as its historic industrial architecture, the city is also surrounded by an abundance of beautiful parks and countryside, perfect for walking and cycling.

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          Transport links

          There are three rail stations in Stoke. The major station is Stoke-on-Trent Railway and the others are Longport and Longton, which are both on the line from Crewe to Derby. The major line provides direct links from Stafford to Manchester and links to the rest of the country.

          Local transport is mostly dominated by the bus network. They provide links in and around the city. The National Express Coach also provides long-distance links from the city.

          Stoke-on-Trent has spent a lot of money on building off-road cycle routes through the city.

          Renting Prices

          The average rent for a one bedroom property in Stoke-on-Trent is £433 pcm per calendar month (pcm).

          The average rent for a room in the city is £357 pcm, for a flat is £532 pcm, and for a house £637 pcm.

          Nightlife

          Stoke has a number of pubs, bars and clubs, including the canal boat bar, Barge-Inn Booze, a lovely spot which promotes local ales and is family-friendly. As well as this there are a number of restaurants offering a variety of cuisines and The Regent Theatre, hosting a number of touring London shows as well as comedy acts and ballets.

          Notable Attractions

          With such a rich industrial history as well as beautiful surrounding countryside and parks, you will never be short of activities to do. Get hands on at the Gladstone Pottery Museum, or explore the beautiful Trentham Estate. Alternatively, if you fancy a relaxing cycle ride, a trip along the Trent and Merseyside Canal is a fun day out.

          The economy in Stoke

          Stoke on Trent is still a major centre for the ceramics trade which has been running in the city since the 1300, although most production has now been moved from the area. Stoke is made up of a large service sector as well as business. The tourism trade also draws a lot of revenue for the area. Michelin has its headquarters in the city.

          Education Institutions in Stoke

          Stoke-on-Trent College
          Staffordshire University
          Keele University School of Medicine