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Cash contributions from developers are benefiting Lichfield District’s residents
Developers building new homes and business premises in Lichfield District are also funding a range of important community facilities and projects for the benefit of residents.
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Bee ‘beaches’ to be created as habitats for rare pollinators in West Midlands’ lost heathland landscape
Lichfield District Council is working to restore historic heathland habitats across two sites including the creation of bee ‘beaches’ to support the threatened Tormentil mining bee and other pollinators.
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Work progresses on tennis court refurbishment at Burntwood Leisure Centre
Refurbishment of the tennis courts at Burntwood Leisure Centre is well underway and they are expected to be open for use early in the new year.
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Council supports animal welfare volunteers
Lichfield District Council recently delivered a training session and workshop for local voluntary groups involved in animal welfare.
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Lichfield District Council’s planning officers dedicate a week to reducing backlog in enforcement cases
Planning officers at Lichfield District Council have cleared nearly 200 unresolved enforcement cases after spending the whole of last week working to reduce the backlog.
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Lichfield District Council conducts animal welfare raids
Environmental Health Officers from Lichfield District Council raided two properties earlier this week over concerns about animal welfare.
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New status for Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent tourism organisations
Tourism businesses in the county will benefit from increased focus on the area, and access to government advice and support, thanks to a united effort by the private sector and the 10 local authorities who operate across Staffordshire and the City of Stoke-on-Trent.
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Lichfield district's residents urged to share their thoughts on new design code for the Birmingham Road Site
This weekend Lichfield district's residents have the chance to share their thoughts on a new building and design code for future development on the land opposite Lichfield City Station, known as the Birmingham Road Site.
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New access arrangements for Lichfield city centre formally introduced following pedestrianisation consultation
The revised arrangements for the pedestrianisation of Lichfield city centre, developed to strike a balance between creating a safe environment for visitors and ensuring access for all stakeholders, have been formally introduced.
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Pub owner pleads guilty to waste offence
The owner of The Swan Inn in Armitage has pleaded guilty to a waste offence following an investigation by Lichfield District Council.