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Oak Trees gifted by Lichfield District Council are planted at the National Memorial Arboretum on the anniversary of the First World War’s longest battle
This morning, on the anniversary of the start of The Battle of Verdun in 1916, a pair of saplings, directly descended from an oak tree on the battlefield were planted at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
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Lichfield District Council’s Leader reaffirms authority’s support for the Armed Forces
Lichfield District’s commitment to Staffordshire’s Armed Forces community has been reaffirmed with the signing of a formal agreement by the Leader of Lichfield District Council, Doug Pullen.
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Work is underway on a new inclusive toilet facility in Lichfield city centre
A new toilet and changing facility currently being installed in Lichfield city centre has been specially designed to improve accessibility for people with physical disabilities.
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Urban designers call on Lichfield residents to share design ideas for Birmingham Road Site
Urban designers Create Streets will be back in Lichfield to talk to residents on new design proposals for the Birmingham Road Site, opposite Lichfield City Station.
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Lichfield District Council’s Cabinet supports funding of £11.5m leisure projects for Lichfield and Burntwood
A multi-million pound investment in the future of leisure activities in Lichfield District has been supported by the District Council’s Cabinet before it goes before Council on 28 February for approval.
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Ground investigations conducted to prepare Lichfield’s Birmingham Road Site for redevelopment
Work is progressing on Lichfield District Council’s preparations for the redevelopment of the Birmingham Road Site with a series of ground investigations.
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New youth council gives district’s young people a forum for discussion of issues that matter to them
The inaugural meeting of Lichfield District Youth Council has been held attracting a host of young people all eager to make their views heard.
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Court injunction leaves Lichfield couple facing restrictions after harassing their neighbours
Lichfield District Council and Lichfield Police have taken legal action against a city couple who subjected their neighbours to repeated incidents of antisocial behaviour and harassment.
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Operation of Lichfield District Leisure Centres Proposed Move to Council Wholly Owned Trading Company
Proposals to transfer the operation of Friary Grange and Burntwood leisure centres, currently operated by not-for-profit leisure trust Freedom Leisure, into Lichfield District Council, will be taken to the Council’s Cabinet on the 14 February and Full Council on 28 February for approval.
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Help design new vision for Lichfield’s Birmingham Road Site at District Council House drop-in
Lichfield District Council and urban design specialists Create Streets are inviting the district's residents to help shape the future of the Birmingham Road Site by giving their views at District Council House.