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Angela Barnes brings her brand new show, ROSE TINTED, to the Brewhouse on Friday 5th April as part of her 2019 UK tour.

A Council Spokesperson said: “As part of the contract that was recently awarded by the Council to Everyone Active for the delivery of sports and leisure services across the Borough, it is intended that the outlying sports pitches at these locations are leased to the incoming operator to allow the

After the success of Wonderwoman: The Naked Truth, which explored modern motherhood, Notnow Collective will visit Burton upon Trent with their brand new show, DadMan: the Bathtime Warrior.

At a meeting of East Staffordshire Borough Council’s Standards Committee [yesterday] on 20th December, Councillor George Allen and Councillor Sue McGarry were both found to have brought East Staffordshire Borough Council into disrepute by breaching the Code of Conduct for Councillors a

Main Council Offices

The main Council offices at Burton Town Hall will close at 5:00pm on Monday 24th December and will open at 9:00am on Wednesday 2nd January 2019.

East Staffordshire Borough Council is pleased to invite businesses looking to recruit high quality staff to attend the upcoming job opportunities fair on Wednesday 30th January 2019, being held at Burton Town Hall.

East Staffordshire businesses are to be showcased across the Greater Birmingham and Solihull area as part of the celebrations for the national ‘Small Business Saturday’ campaign, taking place this year on Saturday 1st December.

East Staffordshire is proud to boast a wealth of sporting talent and the annual awards provide the ideal opportunity to celebrate the various individuals, teams and clubs achievements from the past 12 months.

East Staffordshire Borough Council has awarded a 10-year contract to Sports and Leisure Management Ltd (SLM) for the management of its leisure facilities and services.

East Staffordshire Borough Council is supporting World Diabetes Day on Wednesday 14th November 2018. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world. Approximately 422 million people worldwide have diabetes.