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Burntwood to Become Arts Hub with £300k Funding
7 Jan
Summary
- A three-year arts project aims to transform Burntwood into an entertainment hub.
- The initiative, Creative Burntwood, received nearly £300,000 in funding.
- Various community venues will host free and affordable creative opportunities.

Burntwood is poised to become a significant center for arts and entertainment with the launch of "Creative Burntwood." This ambitious three-year project has secured nearly £300,000 in funding from Arts Council England, aiming to enrich the town with diverse cultural experiences. Residents can anticipate a hub of entertainment, learning, and collaboration unfolding across various local venues.
The project, a collaboration between Lichfield Garrick Theatre, Lichfield District Council, and Burntwood Town Council, will offer a wealth of free and affordable creative opportunities. Early events include interactive storytelling for children, puppetry, magic shows, and theatrical performances for adults, alongside a community choir taster session. Organizers emphasize that the project is shaped by local input and aims to foster creativity for all age groups.




