East Staffordshire Borough Council is delighted to announce a further £100,000 investment to support local new and growing businesses, building on the success of the first Business Springboard Boost scheme.
East Staffordshire Borough Council adopted a refreshed Corporate Plan at the Council meeting on Monday 21st March, setting out the way in which the Council will deliver, develop and improve its services and work to support our communities over the next 12 months.
Local Historians needed to help inform the development of new Burton Heritage Centre
The submission of four projects from the Burton Towns Fund programme was agreed this afternoon by the Burton Town Deal and summary documents for the projects have now been submitted to Government.
Councillor George Allen, Leader of the Council, said:
At a Full Council meeting on Monday 21st March, East Staffordshire Borough Council voted to approve four projects from the revised £23.8m Burton Towns Fund programme for submission to Government.
East Staffordshire Borough Council has joined other local authorities across Staffordshire in declaring it’s ready to support and welcome those displaced by war in Europe.
At a meeting of Full Council on 21st March 2022, the Deputy Leader for Regeneration and Planning Policy will be announcing next steps for the regeneration of Uttoxeter, following the Uttoxeter Masterplan further consultation last year.
Main political groups on East Staffordshire Borough Council are reaching out to each other to revive the £23.8m Towns Fund Programme.
The group of artists known as ‘Cover-Uncover’ use a variety of media including Painting (oil and acrylic), collage, printmaking and digital art and are inspired by their different backgrounds. The four artists use and explore different facets of ‘illusion’ to reach the viewer’s imagination.
Children from Holy Trinity, Anglesey and Christ Church schools had the chance of working with local artists, to explore different environments and creative processes.