-
Council awarded funding for inclusive toilet facilities in the district
Lichfield District Council has been allocated £94,285 to provide Changing Places Facilities in Lichfield city centre and at the National Memorial Arboretum.
-
Council leader is returning to Poland to help with Ukrainian relief effort
The Leader of Lichfield District Council Doug Pullen is returning to Poland to again offer help to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war in their homeland.
-
Sixth Tiny Forest planted in Lichfield district
Another Tiny Forest has been planted in Lichfield in celebration of Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
-
Help support Ukrainian refugees through new Facebook page
Lichfield Support For Ukraine is a new Facebook page created to help enable the district's residents to assist refugees
-
Buildings in Lichfield to light up for Ukraine
Prominent Lichfield buildings will be lit up in the colours of the Ukrainian flag as a mark of solidarity with the country’s embattled people this evening.
-
Lichfield District Council team shortlisted for prestigious national award
Lichfield District Council’s Ecology team is bursting with pride today after its collective work on an innovative environmental project was recognised in the LGC Awards 2022.
-
Lichfield Community Lottery’s cash boost for We Love Lichfield Fund
We Love Lichfield, which gives grants to good causes across the district, has received a bumper cheque from the Lichfield Community Lottery.
-
Staffordshire Councils agree collaboration programme and County Deal proposals
Nine Staffordshire councils have pledged to work closer together and pursue a County Deal with Government under its ‘Levelling Up’ agenda.
-
Electric street cleaning vehicle is unveiled
The launch of a new electric street cleaning vehicle ensures we are on the right track to creating a cleaner and greener Lichfield District.
-
Localised data and insight to level-up Lichfield District
Hyper-localised, publically available data will help inform local government and voluntary sector decision making in Lichfield District, as the council enters into a three-year partnership with Social Progress Imperative.