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East Staffordshire Borough Council has announced the Christmas opening hours for its facilities.

Despite being closed, the Brewhouse in Burton upon Trent is not cancelling their Christmas performances.

The union street venue has made a selection of its planned family shows and activities available for customer to stream in the run up to the festive period.

As England prepares to exit the one month lockdown on the 2nd December, East Staffordshire Borough Council is encouraging local residents to ‘Stay Local’ as the authority launches a new campaign to support businesses in the Borough.

East Staffordshire Borough Council has agreed to waive car parking charges on ALL Council owned car parks on Saturdays; 5th, 12th and 19th December 2020.

Residents were asked for their views on how funding could be used to help the town prosper and organisers were delighted with the number of people who engaged with the process.

The Brewhouse Arts Centre is encouraging budding young artists to submit work for the first Children’s Festive Exhibition. Work will be displayed at both the Brewhouse and in an online gallery from the 12th December 2020.

The construction team from Amey Highways, who have recently completed the regeneration works on Station Street, have given a week of their time free of charge to help out a local community project.

Businesses across East Staffordshire are being urged to take advantage of a free advice and support service during these uncertain times of Covid-19 restrictions.

East Staffordshire Borough Council’s Open Spaces team has received certificates of recognition from the Royal Horticultural Society’s “In Bloom” organisers for their council managed parks across the borough.

East Staffordshire Borough Council’s Horticultural Team has been awarded a certificate of recognition by the Heart of England In Bloom organisation for the various floral displays and hanging baskets it has planted throughout Burton.