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Lichfield Garrick

This week I visited the Lichfield Garrick on two occasions, both were involving young people and in there own way both moving and inspiring.

The first was to join over 400 parents of Burntwood Primary School children who performed dance routines linked to opposing anti social behavior. The young people were in most cases standing on a theatre stage for the first time in their lives and I am sure the experience will stay with them for a long time. 

The second was to see the Lichfield School of art end of term student art art exhibition held in the Garrick Studio. It never ceases to amaze me how creative our young people can be and both events convince me of the value the Garrick has become to our community.

Inevitably providing leisure services whether our parks, leisure centres or many of the other services we provide cost money but I hope as leader of the Council I keep costs in proportion and we continue to value the many things that we support and provide at affordable prices to our residents.

   

 

Cllr Colin Ablitt resigns

Councillor David S Smith, Leader of Lichfield District Council, said: “As Leader of the council I am sorry to lose one of our dedicated and hard working district councillors. Over his ten years as a local councillor, Colin worked tirelessly on behalf of residents living in the Whittington ward, and I am sure they will miss him.

“Colin held a number of important roles in the council – not least as cabinet member for Community, Communications and Culture. He was kept extremely busy, overseeing the opening of both Burntwood’s new leisure centre and the Lichfield Garrick. His passion for the arts ensured the Lichfield Garrick opened its curtains to local and national acclaim.

“Colin has also lent his considerable talents to local events, such as comparing for our Proms in the Park outdoor concert at Beacon Park many times, getting involved in the Lichfield Real Ale, Jazz and Blues Festival, and holding mock council meetings to introduce the idea of local democracy to children of the district. He was also a member of the Arts Council.

“I am sure I can speak on behalf of Lichfield District Council in wishing him the very best of luck in the future.”