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A38 Traffic Management Bulletin w/c 21 April 2025

Published 18 April 2025

Hello and welcome to our weekly A38 Traffic Management Bulletin

We have no planned full closures this week.

Third Party Work
Please be aware that Staffordshire County Council have some roadworks projects around the A38 in Burton. For further information on these roadworks, please use the following link – https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Highways/roadworks/eaststaffs/Overview.aspx

We’re always looking to improve the way we work. If you haven’t provided your feedback then we would like to ask you to complete a short questionnaire. If you could spare just 4 minutes (maximum) and complete the survey, click here.

Wishing you all a safe journey

Police ‘pop up’ surgery

Published 14 April 2025

There will be a pop up police surgery on 29th April at 2.30 to 4.30 on the village hall car park

A38 Traffic Management Bulletin w/c 14 April 2025

Published 12 April 2025

Third Party Work
Please be aware that Staffordshire County Council have some roadworks projects around the A38 in Burton. For further information on these roadworks, please use the following link – https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Highways/roadworks/eaststaffs/Overview.aspx

We’re always looking to improve the way we work. If you haven’t provided your feedback then we would like to ask you to complete a short questionnaire. If you could spare just 4 minutes (maximum) and complete the survey, click here.

Wishing you all a safe journey

Proposed Lichfield Road Development

Published 11 April 2025

Over the next few days, all households in the village are likely to receive a leaflet from a company called Richborough about a proposed development of 70 (or more) houses on the A515 to the south of the village, west of Crawley Lane. The Parish Council received notice from Richborough that they intend to apply for outline planning. Ahead of meeting with the Parish Council they have taken the decision to begin public consultation. This means that you can give Richborough  your feedback about their proposals. At this stage, that feedback will not go to Lichfield District Council or any other planning bodies.
Parish Councillors have met to start assessing this outline proposal. In our draft Local Neighbourhood Plan the Parish Council supports sustainable growth for our village through small or medium sized development. However, our plan is for any development to include the infrastructure and services the village needs. Recognising that medical resources, for example, are already significantly more stretched following housing developments in Yoxall and Alrewas.
Over the coming weeks we will let you know more about how you can give your comments about this proposed development both to the Parish Council and Lichfield District Council.

Councillor Vacancy

Published 7 April 2025

KINGS BROMLEY PARISH COUNCIL

NOTICE OF COUNCILLOR VACANCY

The Parish council is seeking to co-opt a Councillor to fill a vacancy.

This role will last until the next election for Parish Councillors in May 2027.

If you are interested in being considered for this vacancy please write / email in the first instance to the Parish Clerk at the addresses below by 31st January 2025.

Please indicate in your letter / email why you think you would make a good Councillor and what you feel you could bring to the benefit of the parish. A brief background type CV would also be useful.

Dated: 7th April 2025

Signed: I. Collcough  Clerk to the Parish Council

Write to:

Ian Colclough

Parish Clerk

17 Lightwood Road

Yoxall

DE13 8QD

Or email to ian.colclough@gmail.com

A38 Traffic Management Bulletin w/c 7 April 2025

Published 5 April 2025

Third Party Work
Please be aware that Staffordshire County Council have some roadworks projects around the A38 in Burton. For further information on these roadworks, please use the following link – https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Highways/roadworks/eaststaffs/Overview.aspx

We’re always looking to improve the way we work. If you haven’t provided your feedback then we would like to ask you to complete a short questionnaire. If you could spare just 4 minutes (maximum) and complete the survey, click here.

Wishing you all a safe journey