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We are urging residents to take extra precautions during the hot weather. Key advice includes reporting any street homelessness to ensure vulnerable individuals get essential assistance, staying hydrated, checking on neighbours (especially older or vulnerable people), and not swimming in open water or rivers. Barbecues are also not permitted in our parks or open spaces during this dry spell - thank you for your understanding. Read our hints and tips from the community safety partnership about how to keep safe and well in the heat. 

We are in contact with all known rough sleepers in the district to encourage them into accommodation during this warm spell as part of our severe weather emergency protocol. If you are concerned about a rough sleeper that you feel needs help, please call us on 01543 308000 or outside of office hours call 01527 406643.

 

Our severe weather emergency protocol is now active
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Local conservation areas

Contents

  1. Local conservation areas
  2. You are here: District conservation areas
  3. How are conservation areas protected?
  4. About Article 4 Direction
  5. How are conservation areas chosen?
  6. Conservation area appraisals and management plans

District conservation areas

There are 22 designated conservation areas in the Lichfield District, they are:

  • Alrewas
  • Clifton Campville
  • Colton
  • Drayton Bassett
  • Elford
  • Fazeley and Bonehill
  • Fradley Junction
  • Hamstall Ridware
  • Harlaston
  • Haunton
  • Hints
  • Hopwas
  • Kings Bromley
  • Lichfield - City
  • Little Aston
  • Longdon Green
  • Mavesyn Ridware
  • Shenstone
  • Wall
  • Whittington
  • Wigginton
  • Trent and Mersey Canal conservation areas include:
    • part adjacent to Rugeley
    • part adjacent to Armitage and Handsacre
    • part adjacent to Kings Bromley Wharf
    • part between Fradley Junction and Alrewas
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