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Volunteers across East Staffordshire are putting the finishing touches to the three local entries into the 2021 Heart of England in Bloom Awards.

The Council has been notified by the Home Office that the Ibis hotel in Burton is no longer an option it is actively pursuing to temporarily place asylum seekers.

The decision to accommodate 60 (plus) persons seeking asylum in Burton upon Trent was made by the Home Office and its asylum accommodation providers Serco in response to significant pressure on the national asylum system.

The proposal to relocate Burton Library into the Market Hall is one of seven projects currently being developed as part of the Burton upon Trent Towns Fund programme, with the project currently going through a HM Treasury Green Book business case prior to the Council taking a decision on the proj

East Staffordshire Borough Council launches first stage of consultation on Towns Fund Project D

The national shortage of qualified HGV drivers is causing significant problems to both local authorities and private sector industry.

East Staffordshire Borough Council is launching an e-newsletter service, allowing residents to get the latest updates sent to them by email.

East Staffordshire Borough Council has launched a new fund aimed at helping new businesses impacted by restrictions.

The Mayor of East Staffordshire, Councillor Patricia Ackroyd, is set to raise the flag at the first NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Flag Raising ceremony.

As part of a national campaign organised by the National Market Traders Federation, Burton Market Place will host a Young Traders Market on Saturday 3rd July 2021.