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East Staffordshire Borough Council is pleased to announce that following two panel meetings a total of £25,000 has already been awarded to growing businesses within the Borough, all thanks to the Business Springboard Boost scheme.

ESBC’s Community and Civil Enforcement team are reminding local dog owners of their responsibility to clean up after their pets.

East Staffordshire Borough Council’s Enforcement Team have recently issued two fixed penalty notices for fly-tipping offences in the Borough.

East Staffordshire Borough Council has approved plans to introduce a selective licensing scheme, following a public consultation, to the following streets within Burton upon Trent:
•    Blackpool Street
•    Branston Road
•    Broadway Street
•    Goodman Street 

East Staffordshire Borough Council is excited to announce that a Jobs Fair, sponsored by Hilton Hotels, will be held at Burton Town Hall on Thursday 30th June between 9:30am – 12:30pm.

East Staffordshire Borough Council want to remind residents that anti-social behaviour towards taxi and private hire drivers is unacceptable and any abuse is to be reported to the police, this comes following an unacceptable attack last month on a Burton based taxi driver.

The Brewhouse Arts Centre is encouraging local and regional artists to share their creative talents, as part of the venues annual open exhibition, which this year celebrates Burton upon Trent’s achievement in reaching the RHS Britain In Bloom finals.

Small and start-up businesses around East Staffordshire are being encouraged to take full advantage of a number of trade offers available at Burton Market Hall, all thanks to the national Love Your Local Market campaign.

A County wide partnership to get more money and support to businesses needing help during and after the pandemic has invested over £304,000 in the East Staffordshire Borough.

Following a recent incident in which a Burton based taxi driver was assaulted, Councillor George Allen, Leader of East Staffordshire Borough Council, invited Staffordshire Police and local Councillors to discuss how the Council can help protect taxi drivers and members of the public.