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Lichfield and Tamworth to support national roll out of food waste collections in 2026
In a significant step towards enhancing sustainability and reducing environmental impact Lichfield and Tamworth’s joint waste service is set to procure a specialised fleet of food waste collection vehicles and food waste containers for our residents’ use.
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Weekend parking is free at Lichfield multi storey in run up to Christmas
Visitors to Lichfield can benefit from free weekend car parking as Christmas approaches at The Friary multi storey car park.
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Citizens Advice Bureau twinning event held at District Council House
A Citizens Advice Bureau delegation from Gibraltar received a warm welcome when their local counterparts hosted a twinning event at Lichfield’s District Council House.
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Beacon Park launches a solar-powered bird feeder to boost the local environment and support wildlife
We are excited to announce a new partnership with The Feed Ducks Initiative, aimed at preserving the health of local duck populations and improving the water quality in Beacon Park.
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Beacon Park voted one of the ten best Green Flag parks in the UK
We are thrilled to announce that Beacon Park has been voted by visitors as one of the ten best Green Flag parks in the UK.
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New climbing wall opens at Burntwood Leisure Centre
We are delighted to announce that a fantastic new climbing wall has been opened at Burntwood Leisure Centre for residents to enjoy.
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Joint waste partnership launches new recycling campaign #RecycleForGood – a community-led effort to protect our planet
Our joint waste partnership with Tamworth Borough Council, today announces the launch of a new recycling campaign, #RecycleForGood, inspired by the voices of our residents and led by the passion of our children.
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Scam taxi pair convicted following council prosecution
Two Burntwood men have been prosecuted by Lichfield District Council after licensing officers caught them running a scam taxi operation.
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We need your feedback on council spending
We are encouraging all residents to participate in the 2025/26 budget consultation by sharing their views on how the council funds should be allocated in the next financial year.
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Stop The Bleed training session gives council staff life-saving skills to share with the community
Staff at Lichfield District Council have learnt how to help someone suffering with a catastrophic bleed and are set to pass on their skills to the wider community.